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Going from surviving to thriving

What you will learn

Supporting their team through high levels of pressure

Appreciating the significance of stress and the need to keep it at bay

Developing a fuller understanding of the significance of leadership

Feeling more confident in tackling the problems associated with immense work pressures

Description

Concerns about stress and the adverse impact of immense work pressures are not new, but, for various reasons, work pressures seem to be growing in many areas. Supporting people who are under such immense pressure is a huge leadership challenge. This course has been developed to help leaders to rise to that challenge as effectively as possible.

It is based on ten principles, each of which has the potential to ease the burden and contribute to a healthier and happier workplace where staff feel empowered to tackle the pressures they face.

1. Pull the team together

2. Boost morale

3. Don’t overload

4. Address team culture

5. Direct pressures appropriately


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6. Encourage reflection, creativity and learning.

7. Encourage confidence and assertiveness.

8. Encourage self-care

9. Make sure people feel valued, supported and safe.

10. Focus on thriving, not just surviving.

There are no easy answers or formula solutions but paying attention to these ten key principles can significantly increase a leader’s ability to bring out the best in people in such difficult and trying circumstances.

The course is based on the experience and expertise of well-published author and international conference speaker, Dr Neil Thompson. He draws on his extensive work in the fields of human relations, wellbeing and leadership.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction
Module Companion Workbook

10 Key Principles

Principle 1 – Pull the team together
Principle 2 – Boost morale
Principle 3 – Don’t overload
Principle 4 – Address team culture
Principle 5 – Direct pressures appropriately
Principle 6 – Encourage reflection, creativity and learning
Principle 7 – Encourage confidence and assertiveness
Principle 8 – Encourage self-care
Principle 9 – Make sure people feel valued, supported and safe
Principle 10 – Focus on thriving, not just surviving

Conclusion

Conclusion