Learning Objectives
- Know your own team member roles and responsibilities.
- Understand ways to be an effective team member.
- Know how it feels to experience change and know your level of change tolerance.
- Understand ways to be flexible in times of change.
- Know what a problem is and ways to approach problem solving.
- Recognize the self-fulfilling prophecy and its relevance to their work.
- Appreciate the variety of behaviors that characterize resourcefulness in the workplace.
- Identify tips to giving and receiving feedback.
- Realize the uses of feedback to increase their strengths as leaders in the workplace.
- Recognize self-confident behaviors in the workplace.
- Utilize a three-step process to building your own self-confidence.
- Apply a number of group methods for creative thinking.
- Recount the history of social and emotional intelligence theory.
- Define Daniel Goleman’s five sets of social and emotional competencies and correlate them to workplace experiences.
Being a Team Player
This session will have students complete a Team Roles and Responsibilities Questionnaire to determine what kind of team player they are. They will also look at a guidelines to being an effective team leader.
Flexibility
Students will assess their change tolerance in this session by completing an exercise and then explore how to become more tolerant and flexible.
Problem Solving
What a problem is will be defined in this session and students will also look at ways to approach problems. Students will also be introduced to eight essentials to defining a problem and actually solve a problem.
Resourcefulness
This session covers the danger of the self-fulfilling prophecy and explores the characteristics of resourcefulness.
Feedback
This session covers ways to give and receive feedback through feedback interviews and a simulated feedback session.
Self-Confidence
You can use this session to show students about what behaviors are associated with high and low self-confidence. They will also look at a three-step process that can be used to increase self-confidence.
Creative Thinking
Brainstorming as a method for creative thinking is considered here and students will also look at some other methods that can be used for creative thinking.
Emotional Intelligence
This session explores the history of social and emotional intelligence and looks at Daniel Goleman’s five interrelated sets of Social and Emotional Competencies and their importance in workplace success.
Workshop Wrap-Up
At the end of the course, students will have an opportunity to ask questions and fill out an action plan.
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