In today’s dynamic work environment, effective leadership requires an understanding of the complexities involved in managing diverse teams across various configurations, including remote, hybrid, and in-person setups. This session will equip you with the tools to navigate these challenges, offering insights into managing teams that span different shifts and working environments. You’ll learn strategies for fostering intentional collaboration, ensuring seamless communication, and enhancing teamwork among team members regardless of their location or shift. Additionally, we’ll explore techniques to build and maintain engagement across a multi-modal and multi-shift workforce, aligning everyone with organizational goals while keeping them motivated and connected.
At the conclusion, participants should be able to:
1. Understand the dynamics of leading diverse teams across various configurations
2. Develop skills for fostering intentional collaboration
3. Build engagement in a multi-modal and multi-shift workforce
This course provides a comprehensive guide to leading diverse teams across various configurations, including remote, hybrid, in-person staff, and those working different shifts. Participants will begin with an introduction to the unique challenges of managing such teams, followed by clearly defined learning objectives focused on understanding team dynamics, developing skills for intentional collaboration, and building engagement in a multi-modal workforce. The course covers practical strategies through interactive activities, and discussions, participants will apply these strategies to real-life scenarios, enhancing their ability to lead effectively. The session concludes with a Q&A and a recap of key takeaways, along with resources for further learning. This course is ideal for leaders seeking to improve team communication, coordination, and motivation across diverse work environments.
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For questions regarding this or any course, contact Training and Development at training@anthc.org or call 907-729-1301.