Practical Management Skills

Duration: 2 Days

After completing this course, students will be able to:

Create your own unique leadership strategy by understanding how the brain links social connection, physical discomfort and survival

Provide strategy and leadership for your team by understanding the workplace as a social system, not just an economic transaction

Perform day-to-day team management while avoiding triggering the brain’s threat response during:
• Performance appraisals
• Setting and monitoring objectives for teams and team member
• Career development and training plans
• Challenges to authority and other interpersonal issues
• Enhance your interpersonal skills and work with difficult people
• Use self-management tools and techniques to realise greater personal effectiveness

How can I attend my course?

On-line from
your chosen location

At our dedicated
training facility

On-site at
your premises

Course Content

The Social Workplace & the Brain

• Linking social exclusion and the pain response
• Social connection and physical discomfort
• Recognizing the brain’s “background processes”
• The learning process
• Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs revisited

Leading in the Social Workplace

• The five pillars of leadership – SCARF
• Status
• Certainty
• Autonomy
• Relatedness
• Fairness
• Identifying your own leadership style
• Your shadow side
• Your leadership credentials

Dealing with Discontent

• How to deal with “difficult” people
• Types and levels of discontent
• The origin of challenges to authority
• Dealing with the threat response
• Stopping organizational values from triggering discontent
• Money
• Rank
• Respect

The Need for Certainty

• Identifying the performance impact of uncertainty
• Testing the limits of working memory
• Conscious incompetence
• Unconscious competence
• Reframing uncertainty
• Problem, challenge, or opportunity?
• Managing uncertainty to build confident, dedicated teams
• Delivering certainty through performance appraisals and objective setting

Autonomy and Stress

• Processing stress without reducing the ability to function
• Reducing stress by avoiding micro-management
• Presenting options for choice
• Time
• Organization
• Flexibility
• Facilitating a productive work/life balance

Relatedness: Trust and Empathy

• Dealing with the “them and us” reaction
• Team-work vs. organizational silos
• Building effective teams by re-engineering tasks to avoid a threat response

Playing Fair

• Fairness and the brain’s limbic system
• How the brain deals with fairness
• Encouraging trust and collaboration
• Demonstrating fairness
• Transparency
• Information sharing
• Setting and monitoring achievable objectives
• Creating the career development environment

Using SCARF at work

• Becoming attentive to the concerns of others
• Creating a “low threat” environment
• Minimizing uncertainty
• Maximizing autonomy
• Applying the SCARF model to yourself

Dealing with and Implementing Change

• The neuroscience of change
• Mitigating potential negative effects of organizational change
• Types of Change
• Individual
• Team
• Organizational
• Barriers to Change
• “Silo” mentality
• “Not invented here”
• “What’s in it for me?” (WIIFM)
• Change is hard: the origin of the “social workplace”
• The neurology of change
• Cognitive science and change

The Pain of Change

• Working memory: the “holding area”
• New information vs. routine and habit
• High vs. low energy thinking
• Detecting errors: Expectation vs. reality
• Overcoming the pain of change

Theories of Motivation

• Behaviorism
• Herzberg’s theory of Motivation and
• Hygiene: “Carrot & Stick”
• Why incentives fail
• Humanism
• Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
• “Person centered” motivation

The Power of Attentional Focus

• The human brain as a quantum environment
• Rewiring your brain to deal with change
• Reshaping neural connections with attention and focus
• Causing physiological change via specialization

Expectation and Reality

• Examining your mental maps
• Visual
• Auditory
• Kinesthetic
• Achieving rapid change by reconfiguring mental maps
• Ownership: The key to overcoming the brain’s resistance to change

Achieving Personal Change

• Self-management and personal change
• Using attention density for personal change
• Modeling mindful change
• Mindful change in practice
• Positively focusing attention
• Employing broad goals
• Engaging the “victims of change”
• Concentrating on insights
• Your personal change strategy

You will receive a full set of course notes
and all supporting materials for your course.

Hard Copy Delivered to your premises or Downloaded to a chosen device.

To book this course please call 
+44 (0) 1444 410296 or email Info@kplknowledge.co.uk