Managing the Unique Needs of Experts

Everyone
  • 6 videos | 15m 15s
  • Includes Assessment
  • Earns a Badge
  • Certification PMI PDU
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Experts are the people who can provide managers with the in-depth knowledge they need for managing others on the job. Managing experts is also a challenge, as they have unique needs in the workplace. This course explores the characteristics of the experts on your staff. It outlines what they want from you, as their manager, and covers techniques and strategies to help you meet their needs.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Recognize the benefits of understanding experts and their needs
    Identify common characteristics of experts
    Recognize how to be a trustworthy collaborator
  • Identify methods of being a competent facilitator
    Recognize actions managers can take to meet the needs of experts

IN THIS COURSE

  • 31s
  • 2m 45s
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    3.  What Makes an Expert?
    2m 42s
    Learn how to identify common characteristics of experts. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  What Experts Want: Collaboration
    3m 2s
    In this video, you will learn how to be a trustworthy collaborator. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  What Experts Want: Facilitation
    2m 35s
    During this video, you will discover how to identify methods of being a competent facilitator. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  What Experts Want: Autonomy and Motivation
    3m 40s
    Discover how to recognize actions that managers can take to meet the needs of experts. FREE ACCESS

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