Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
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Monday, July 27, 2015
Booster Shot
Tomorrow I will be teaching "How to Make Presentations to Councils and Boards." That is unusual. Most of my recent classes have been on supervision although communication skills are a close second.
It can be difficult to predict the popularity of topics. Supervision may become a mainstay subject since new supervisors are always in the pipeline and even the senior ones need refreshers. I've had people in class who last attended a workshop on supervision around 30 years ago. Many, of course, were never formally trained. One day they were told, "Congratulations! You're a supervisor."
That's why it is not rare to hear a senior supervisor exclaim, "I wish I'd had this class when I started in this job."
All of which causes me to wonder about how much time they spent fretting over, and trying to craft a solution for, some problem which could have been prevented or quickly resolved.
Which leads to another observation:
The best organizations train.
The worst organizations neglect.
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