Course Description
SLII® is the most widely taught leadership model in the world. It teaches leaders to use the appropriate leadership style in response to the needs of the person and the situation.
Our learning design—The SLII Experience™—uses game-changing techniques that immerse learners in SLII quickly, deeply, and effectively. In this program, you will learn a new language for leadership that will help you increase the quality and quantity of conversations you have with your team members, accelerate their development, increase their performance, and support autonomy. Becoming a situational leader will allow you to partner with those you lead, giving them what they need to succeed.
PRE-WORK REQUIRED
To fully participate in the class, please complete the Leader Behavior Analysis (LBAII) and the SLII Fitness Test and download the SLII app onto your mobile device prior to attending the course (approximate completion time is 30–45 minutes).
POST-SEMINAR BONUS (online support)
Get the SLII® challenge and comprehensive tools to help reinforce your learning for one year.
How You Will Benefit
- Improve communication and become a more trusted and credible leader
- Learn how to use situational leadership to achieve greater productivity by infusing energy, self-reliance and drive within your employees
- Create a collaborative work environment to achieve faster sustainable results
- Avoid the negative outcomes of oversupervision and undersupervision
- Obtain a critical thinking process for analyzing, diagnosing and acting according to the situation
- Increase your effectiveness in setting goals, providing clear direction, listening, observing, monitoring and giving feedback
- Retain your most talented employees by being more responsive to their development needs
What You Will Cover- Diagnosing the development levels of employees and choosing the appropriate leadership style
- Increasing the frequency and quality of conversations about performance and development
- Creating a communication model for all levels of the organization to support cultural change and move toward a high-performance organization
- Becoming a flexible leader who is highly skilled at goal setting, coaching, performance evaluation, active listening, feedback, and proactive problem solving
- Increasing individual and organizational accountability by linking goals and planned intentions to an action plan
Agenda
Learning Objectives
- Use a Common Vocabulary for Leadership
- Understand Why There Is No One Best Leadership Style; Leadership Style Is Driven By the Situation
- Employ the Three Skills of a Situational Leader: Goal Setting, Diagnosing, and Matching
- Demonstrate the Six Conversations of a Situational Leader
- Recognize and Experience the Positive Outcomes of Matching Leadership Style to the Situation
- Avoid the Negative Outcomes of Oversupervision and Undersupervision
- Create an Action Plan for Improving Your Situational Leadership Effectiveness
Introduction: The Need for and Value of Situational Leadership® II
- Identify the Importance of Leadership and the Leader’s Role to Develop Others
- Recognize the Impact of Ineffective Leadership
- Recognize the Impact of Effective Leadership
- Identify the Potential Value of Situational Leadership® II
- Identify the Three Skills and Six Conversations of Situational Leadership® II
- Identify the Schedule and Milestones of This Workshop
Goal Setting—The First Skill of a Situational Leader
- Recognize the Purpose and Value of Goals
- Understand the Characteristics of SMART Goals
- Identify the Impact of a Lack of SMART Goals
- Practice Crafting a SMART Goal
- Take the First Step to Apply Situational Leadership® to a Real-World Situation
Diagnosing—The Second Skill of a Situational Leader
- Define the Skill of Diagnosing
- Identify the Two Components of Diagnosing: Competence and Commitment
- Understand the Four Developmental Levels and Their Characteristics
- Understand the Collaborative Nature of Diagnosing
- Learn a Method for Resolving Disagreements About Development Level
- Apply the Skill of Diagnosing to Your Real-World Situations
Matching—The Third Skill of a Situational Leader
- Identify the Four Leadership Styles and the Two Component Behaviors: Direction and Support
- Understand the Leadership Behaviors Associated with Direction and Support
- Describe the Differences Between the Four Leadership Styles
- Understand the Process of Matching Leadership Style to Development Level
- Review and Interpret Your LBAII® Self
- Experience the Impact of Matching and Mismatching
Applying Situational Leadership® II—Practicing and Refining Your Skills
- Review and Refine Your Understanding of Development Levels and Leadership Styles
- Know the Three Leader Choices and Implications of Oversupervise, Undersupervise, or Match
- Practice Diagnosing and Recognizing Leadership Styles
- Practice an Alignment Conversation
- Know the Elements and Leadership Practices for Developing Others’ Competence and Commitment and Sustaining High Performance
- Practice Select Leadership Style Conversations
Plan for Development
- Identify SLII® Strengths and Development Areas
- Identify Activities Required to Help Transfer Your Learning from the Workshop Back to the Job
- Develop an Action Plan for Becoming a Situational Leader
Who Should AttendIndividuals in leadership roles, including executives, managers at all levels, project managers, team leaders and supervisors.
Audience
Cancellation:Transfer, Cancellation and Refund Policy. For Classroom, Live Online and Webinar programs, you may transfer to a future session, send someone to take your place or cancel without penalty at any time up to three weeks prior to your program. If you provide AMA with less than three weeks’ notice, or fail to attend, you will be liable for the entire program fee. Programs included in AMA OnDemand offerings are not eligible for substitution, transfer, cancellation, return or refund. We appreciate that this is an important investment for you and your company and would like to accommodate your needs the best we can. Please call us if you have any questions