Course Description
A performance improvement plan is a formal process used by supervisors to help employees improve performance or modify behavior. The performance improvement plan, as it is sometimes called, identifies performance and/or behavioral issues that need to be corrected and creates a written plan of action to guide the improvement and/or corrective action. This course offers a deep-dive into HPI topics, presented in an engaging, interactive, and easy-to-apply way
Course Objectives
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Knowing the origins and major theories of HPI
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Being able to examine and apply analysis models to determine the performance gap and its root causes
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Learning how to evaluate the impact of solutions
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Outlining a strategy for selecting solutions that address the root causes of performance gaps
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Identifying standard practices and relationships engaged in by performance consultants
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Learning how to lead the design and development of solutions
Who Should Attend?
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Team leaders
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Project managers
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Supervisors and team members
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Anyone who is or will be responsible for managing teams or individuals
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Anyone involved in HR planning.
Program Schedule
DAY 1
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Coaching and counselling
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Your role and the role of others
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Key skills of an effective coach
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A structured approach to coaching
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Management of self and time
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Understanding how well you use your time
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Identifying your key result areas
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Prioritising your activities
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Planning and scheduling your work
DAY 2
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Top tips on time management
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Effective management of meetings
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Preparing for the meeting
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Facilitating the meeting
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Managing the follow-up
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A checklist on meeting skills
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The legal framework
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Statutory employment rights
DAY 3
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Defining employment status
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Agency workers
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Contractors' staff
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How Employment Tribunals determine status
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Managing agency workers, contractors and self-employed
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Employment Equality
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Age discrimination
DAY 4
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Direct and indirect discrimination
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Managing attendance
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The legal dimension
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Procedure for dealing with long-term absence
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Return to work interviews
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Medical certificates
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Unfair dismissal
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Types of dismissal
DAY 5
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Automatically unfair dismissal
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Compensation - current developments
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Rights of representation
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Disciplinary procedures
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A fair disciplinary procedure
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Understanding the new legislation
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Dealing with conduct and capability
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Employees' rights