Holding Others Accountable | 12/5
Virtual Class
Number of Seats Available: 25As a supervisor, you are responsible for delivering great results with the help of your team. However, it can be nearly impossible if your team members are not doing their part effectively. What if they know what to do and still aren’t doing it? What if talking to someone about their performance feels impossible? This course will introduce a simple, five-step approach for holding others accountable so that you can be counted on to deliver outstanding team performance and results.
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
- After completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Define accountability and the role of a supervisor in holding others accountable
- Identify the most common causes of poor performance and list solutions for each
- Recognize conflicting priorities and other obstacles to great performance
- Plan appropriate strategies for having a tough conversation about someone’s performance
Cancelation Policy:
- If you wish to cancel OR reschedule your registration and you provide at least 2 business days' notice, a $100 change fee will now apply. All payments in excess of $100 will be refunded. If the registration fee is less than $100, there will be no refund issued.
- Cancelations requested with less than 2 business days' notice are non-refundable.
- An organization is permitted to send a different individual in place of someone else and not incur the $100 fee, however some exceptions apply.
- If you have any questions regarding this policy, please feel free to contact us at Info@archbright.com.
Our live, instructor-led classes are designed for, and rely on, active participation to ensure a quality learning experience. Because of this, these sessions will not be paused and will not be recorded for future use or reference.
Technology Note for Attending Virtual Training
Before attending an Archbright virtual training class, please ensure that your internet connection provides a minimum of 5 Megabits per second (Mbps) in upload speed. To check your upload speed, visit www.speedtest.net and perform a speed test. If the reported upload speed is significantly less than 5 Mbps, you may experience connectivity issues during your virtual training session, and in such case, we recommend seeking an alternative option.