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Speaker - Marcia Zidle
Fri Oct 31, 2025 11:30 am EST 60 Minutes17 Days Left
Course Description
New managers, supervisors, and team leaders. They’re on the front lines with your workforce, your customers, and your markets. They have tremendous potential. And some of them will become your organization’s future leaders.
How well have you prepared these newly promoted managers and supervisors to meet the challenges of effectively leading their teams, departments, and projects?
The reality is that most organizations promote productive employees and independent contributors into managerial positions based on their technical competence. Very often many fail to grasp how their roles have changed; that their jobs are no longer about their personal achievement but instead about empowering others to achieve; that sometimes driving the bus means taking a backseat: and that building a team is often more important than making a sale or updating software, or whatever their previous job entailed. Even the best new managers can have trouble adjusting to these new realities.
Yet, great leadership skills don’t just show up with a job title. A talented employee who has been promoted to team lead, supervisor, or manager deserves to be given the proper tools to succeed in their new role. This bootcamp will give them the practical managerial skills they can immediately use back in their job.
It’s these managers and supervisors, on the front lines with your employees and customers, who have the collective power to make a real difference. To make that difference, new managers need to be able to think and act as leaders. This webinar will start building your newly promoted managers into peak-performing leaders.
Areas Covered in the Session:-
This highly informative webinar will present the essential skills for your newly promoted to successfully transition into their new role and become peak performers. These seven topics will be covered in this webinar.
Why You Should Attend:-
So, you’ve recently become a new manager or supervisor, or team leader. Making the leap from individual contributor to manager, from peer to supervisor, or from project manager to people leader is a big transition for anyone, no matter how intelligent or driven they are.
To be successful, new managers, or recently promoted ones, must master three critical skills: to switch from relying on formal authority to establish credibility with their team or department members; from striving to control everything to building teamwork and accountability; and from managing tasks to leading people. Using the analogy of an orchestra, a new manager must move from being a talented violinist who concentrates on playing his or her instrument skillfully to being a conductor who coordinates the efforts of all the musicians.
Therefore, what it takes to succeed as a new manager or supervisor is a matter of learning new ways of working and, most importantly, letting go of old ones – even if they have driven your career success up until now. New managers must also find new ways of deriving personal and career satisfaction from their work and measuring their success. This is a critical mental switch that effective managers must make.
This webinar will provide skills and techniques for your recently promoted to successfully transition into this new role and become a peak performer.
Who Will Benefit:-
New or Entry Level Staff and Operational Managers, Team Leaders, Supervisors, Staff, and Line Managers Who Have Not Had Leadership Development, or Anyone Transitioning into a Leadership Role.
Know Your Presenter
Marcia Zidle, the Smart Moves Coach, is a board-certified executive and career coach, business management consultant and keynote speaker, with over 25 years of management, business consulting and international experience in a variety of industries including health care, financial services, oil and gas, manufacturing, insurance, pharmaceuticals, hospitality, government and nonprofits. She has expertise in strategy and alignment; executive and team leadership development; social and emotional intelligence; employee engagement and innovation; career... Read more