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Supervisor Fundamentals - Virtual Delivery
SF - Creating Powerful, Empowered Teams - Oct 2025 - CT25SUP022X01

Module 8 - Creating Powerful, Empowered Teams (Virtual Delivery) - Amp up your leadership style and learn how to shape your employees into a powerful, empowered team. This course will introduce you to leadership methods that can transform a group of individuals into a high-performance team. This course presents a variety of performance models including: Tuckman’s Four Stages of Team Development; Katzenbach & Smith’s High Performing Teams; Goleman, Boyatzis & McKee’s Leadership Styles and Buahene & Kovary’s Generational Cohorts. Start empowering your workplace today with these innovative approaches.
This course is being delivered virtually with live instruction and interaction. It can be taken on its own or as a component of the Supervisor Fundamentals Certificate.


Learning Outcomes:
· Explore the differences between a work group and a team
· Examine Bruce Tuckman’s team development model: forming, storming, norming, performing and adjourning
· Examine Jon Katzenbach and K. Douglas’ 8 leading practices for high performing teams
· Discover how teams transition through different stages of team development
· Examine two distinct leadership styles: transformational and situational
· Study the opportunities and complexities of four distinct generational cohorts working together in today’s workplace

Registration Dates
Online:Sat  Mar 1, 2025  12:00AM - Sat  Sep 27, 2025  12:00AM
General:Sat  Mar 1, 2025  12:00AM - Sat  Sep 27, 2025  12:00AM
Season:
2025/26
Course Type:Open to All Adults
Location: Virtual
Instructor:Diane Bourret
Status: Registration Closed
Flex Registration:No  
Date Range: Tue  Oct 7, 2025 - Thu  Oct 9, 2025
Rates: 
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Registration Fee
$280.00
Sessions: 2
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1Tue  Oct 7, 202508:30AM - 12:00PM
Location: Virtual
2Thu  Oct 9, 202508:30AM - 12:00PM
Location: Virtual
Information and Requirements
Students must have a computer with webcam in order to attend class and participate in exercises and knowledge checks
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