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Managing effective teams

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Where: 2 Woodbridge Street, London, EC1R 0DG

Interactive CET points approved: 12

The ability to manage teams effectively alongside the day-to-day clinical responsibilities can be challenging for practitioners. Through a series of small group workshops, delegates will identify common issues and apply tried and tested methods to improve their approach to team management.

Please note that if you have already attended this course in 2019 you will not be eligible for the CET points.

9.30AM - 10.00AM

  • Registration

    Registration

10.00AM - 11.15AM

  • 3 points

    Personal development as a manager and leader

    Workshop

11.15AM - 11.30AM

  • Refreshment break

    Session Breaks

11.30AM - 12.15PM

  • 3 points

    What makes a high performing team?

    Workshop

12.15PM - 1.00PM

  • Recruiting great people

    Workshop

1.00PM - 1.45PM

  • Lunch

    Session Breaks

1.45PM - 3.00PM

  • 3 points

    Influence and negotiation

    Workshop

3.00PM - 3.15PM

  • Refreshment break

    Session Breaks

3.15PM - 4.30PM

  • 3 points

    Dealing with conflict

    Workshop

C-62415: Personal development as a manager and leader

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Learning objectives:

  • To explore efficient ways to develop the communication skills and awareness needed to become an effective leader and manager to ensure effective patient care delivery

C-62416: What makes a high performing team?

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Learning objectives:

  • Understand the need to work effectively as a team to deliver the best care to patients

C-62413: Influence and negotiation

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Learning objectives:

  • Understand the use of negotiation techniques to balance the needs of practitioners and patients

C-62414: Dealing with conflict

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Learning objectives:

  • Understand how to manage conflict

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Trevor has been working in personal and professional development training for over five years, delivering a wide range of workshops, webinars and one-to-one coaching. He has held various management and leadership positions throughout his career. In addition, he has been involved in recruiting for over 20 years. This gives him an excellent understanding of dynamic working environments and challenges.

Trevor spent several years training as a careers consultant with the University of London and was one of a select group used to deliver professional training in careers and skills, subsequently becoming a freelancer in this field.

Trevor has worked with clients such as Health Education England, the British Medical Association, Association of Optometrists and a number of high profile HE institutions such as Kings College, UCL and LSHTM. Trevor regularly designs and delivers programmes bespoke to clients and is highly sought after for repeat delivery.

   Rate (including VAT)
 AOP Members  £195
 AOP Member - practice team member  £195
 Non-members  £350

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