Managing problem people

Six case studies in leadership

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  • Overview

    The aim

    To demonstrate to managers how they can change a problem person into a positive performer.


    About the programme

    This comprehensive six-part set of programmes introduces typical problem people and shows inexperienced managers and team leaders how to deal with them to improve performance. It is an amusing and versatile resource, which can be used to complement or instigate all types of management and interpersonal skills training.

    The following six programmes are available for individual or series purchase:
    Rulebound Reggie (12 mins) tells his manager that nothing can be done until the paperwork is in order. Encouraging Reggie's sense of belonging makes him much more amenable.

    Bigmouth Billy (16 mins) promises everything but does nothing until his boss helps him to plan an effective schedule and set realistic deadlines.

    Moaning Minnie (19 mins) can give a thousand excuses why something can't be done, but her manager quickly learns how to turn a whinger into a winner.

    Wimpy Wendy (17 mins) needs constant reassurance before making decisions, but by consulting her and empowering her, her manager boosts Wendy's confidence.

    Lazy Linda (15 mins) gets away with murder. But by balancing quality and quantity, her manager brings her performance up to scratch.

    Silent Sam (17 mins) knows his job backwards but just cannot communicate. Therefore he is given time to plan and encouragement to express himself.


    The key outcomes

    -Helps managers deal with all types of individuals, whatever their personality
    -Maximises the potential of employees, helping them to overcome individual obstacles


    Training resources include

    Video (12-19 mins)
    Course leader's guide (PDF)
    Delegate worksheets
    Powerpoint slides
    Self-study workbook


    Information

    A Video Arts production featuring John Cleese, Stephen Fry, Rik Mayall, Emma Thompson, Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders, Cassie Stuart, Michael Percival and Patricia Hodge. Release date: 1988

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