• Aug 6, 2015 from 12:00 to 13:00
  • Location: Online Event
  • Latest Activity: Oct 12, 2020

Overview:

The transition process is designed to enable new managers and their direct reports to exchange information and establish relationships early, and assist all concerned to understand their objectives as a work group. Further, it is designed to accelerate the process by which the new manager and his/her direct reports coordinate their efforts and develop effective business practices.

Although a transition meeting can be useful for any new manager and his/her direct reports, it is especially appropriate when:

  • The incoming manager is unknown
  • Breaks in organization continuity are unacceptable
  • There is little time for sorting and identifying problems
  • The incoming manager has a reputation
  • The departing manager has a hard act to follow
  • There are significant style differences between the departing manager and the new manager

Why should you attend: The introduction of a new manager can create "down-time" in productivity while he/she is learning the job. Add to this situation one where the new manager incorrectly assesses the situation and that manager can unknowingly get the organization moving in the wrong direction or make no progress at all. 

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Develop a greater understanding of each other’s expectations for building and maintaining effective working relationships
  • Clarify individual roles and responsibilities for interfacing with each other in the work group
  • Identify and discuss critical work group or departmental business issues
  • Establish a common understanding and action plan for addressing identified work group issues and concerns


Who Will Benefit:

  • CEOs
  • Business Unit Leaders
  • HR/OD Professionals
  • Mid- to Senior Level Leaders
  • Anyone interested in learning more about Talent Management and Succession Planning
Instructor:
Dick Buckles is CEO of Bianetics, LLC, a San Antonio, TX based firm that consults to such companies as Chevron, Chevroil-Kazakhstan, Fluor, Johnson & Johnson, Hewlett-Packard, the University of California, and others. Prior to owning his own firm, Dick was a senior manager with world class companies such as Edison International, WellPoint, Amoco, ARCO, and Hughes Aircraft Company. 
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