Management & Leadership Skills for New Managers and Supervisors (2-Day)

Step into leadership with confidence and clarity

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2-Day Seminar

Credits - CEU: 1.2 CPE: 12

$299.00 - $599.00
$20 off seminars for groups of 3 or more
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Just Promoted to Manager? Here’s What Comes Next 

A promotion to “manager” is exciting — but it can also feel overwhelming. Suddenly, expectations shift and responsibilities grow, often with little guidance. If you're wondering what’s expected in your new role, you're not alone. Many first-time managers feel uncertain and unprepared as they transition into leadership. The truth is, the skills that made you a strong team player don’t always translate directly to success as a leader. 

That’s exactly why this new manager seminar was created. 

The Training Every New Manager Deserves 

This results-driven course is a complete first-time manager training experience designed to help you step into your new role with clarity and confidence. You’ll learn tools and techniques you can apply right away — whether you’re handling a tough decision, navigating a crisis or working to motivate your team. 

Our program empowers you to lead effectively, communicate clearly and support productivity across your team from day one. 

A Crash Course in Real-World Management 

In just two days of focused, practical instruction, you'll build the essential skill set required to lead with purpose. This is management training for new supervisors who want to succeed fast — and for those who want to build strong habits from the start. You’ll gain insight into everything from first impressions to motivating employees and managing change. 

What Makes This Seminar Different? 

This immersive training for recently promoted managers is fast-paced, highly interactive and grounded in real-world application. We combine multiple learning methods to make your development meaningful and memorable: 

Trainer-Led Briefings 

Your instructor is a seasoned leadership coach with hands-on experience in leadership skills for new managers. Through case studies and live demonstrations, you’ll explore what effective leadership looks like in today’s workplace and get direct answers to your questions. 

Group Exercises and Discussion 

Share experiences, gain new perspectives and problem-solve in a collaborative setting. Our guided group work helps reinforce core leadership principles and gives you practical tools to apply immediately. 

Situational Practice 

Put your new skills to the test through role-playing and real-world scenarios. Whether you observe or participate, these exercises build confidence and prepare you for the challenges of day-to-day leadership. 

You’ll walk away with the confidence and capability to: 

  • Solidify your leadership role 
  • Prioritize daily responsibilities 
  • Delegate effectively 
  • Foster ownership and accountability 
  • Motivate and coach individuals and teams 
  • Build trust and respect 
  • Communicate with clarity 
  • Hire, train and develop strong team members 
  • Assess strengths and identify growth areas 
  • Navigate workplace dynamics and leadership challenges 

This first-time manager training covers the full range of responsibilities you’re expected to handle — and gives you a clear path for growth. 

This course is designed exclusively for new managers, prospective managers and supervisors with limited formal training. Whether you’re stepping into leadership for the first time or looking to build stronger foundations, this seminar puts you on common ground with others in your position — and helps you grow together. 

Navigate the Challenges Every New Manager Faces 

Stepping into management comes with excitement, pressure and a steep learning curve. As part of this first-time manager training, you’ll gain practical tools to avoid common mistakes, lead with purpose and grow into your new role with confidence. 

Avoid the Most Common “Beginner’s Blunders” 

Your first few weeks in management set the tone for everything that follows. This new manager seminar will show you how to avoid early missteps, establish credibility and handle your new responsibilities with ease: 

  • Learn how to make a strong first impression during your leadership “honeymoon” 
  • Manage overwhelming information coming at you from every direction 
  • Navigate the complexities of supervising former peers 
  • Handle the legacy of your predecessor, whether respected or resented 
  • Gather insights about your team without overstepping 
  • Build a productive relationship with your own supervisor through loyalty and authenticity 
  • Minimize surprises with preparation and problem-solving strategies 

Strengthen Your Leadership Skills 

This course includes activities that challenge you to examine your current capabilities and identify growth opportunities. You'll leave with a clear understanding of what it means to lead — and where your greatest strengths lie: 

  • Discover how your past habits as a team member translate to leadership 
  • Understand the multiple roles you now play — from expediter to motivator 
  • Participate in self-assessments that benchmark your leadership skills 
  • Explore the differences between leading and managing in a case-based format 
  • Clarify your personal leadership goals and mission 

This is not just management training for new supervisors — it's a mindset shift that sets you on a path to long-term success. 

Become a Confident Change Agent 

Change is constant, and leaders must be proactive. Our training for recently promoted managers gives you the tools to navigate change effectively and keep your team focused: 

  • Communicate top-down directives so your team understands and accepts them 
  • Help employees become active participants in change rather than passive recipients 
  • Translate broad company goals into daily actions your team can support 

Build and Develop a High-Performing Team 

New managers often fall into the trap of trying to do everything themselves. This leadership skills for new managers course teaches you how to delegate strategically and grow your team with intention: 

  • Identify the traits of your ideal candidate with guided activities 
  • Ask the right interview questions and interpret responses 
  • Understand what to delegate and what to handle yourself 
  • Monitor progress without micromanaging 
  • Avoid common delegation mistakes and develop your confidence as a delegator 

Master Motivation and Accountability 

Motivating your team is part art, part science. In this first-time manager training, you’ll learn practical ways to engage employees, build trust and improve performance: 

  • Identify and cultivate the unique talents of each team member 
  • Use proven motivators to increase engagement 
  • Learn how to uncover what truly drives your people 
  • Set goals that inspire follow-through 
  • Conduct performance reviews that correct issues and recognize wins 
  • Apply the five elements of effective discipline without discouraging growth 
  • Manage tough conversations, reprimands and terminations with professionalism 

Communicate with Clarity and Purpose 

Strong communication is foundational to effective leadership. This new manager seminar gives you the strategies to express expectations clearly and listen with intention: 

  • Deliver instructions that leave no room for misinterpretation 
  • Read between the lines — learn to hear what’s being felt, not just said 
  • Understand and control your body language 
  • Choose the right communication method for every situation — email, call or face-to-face 
  • Improve your listening skills with practical tips 
  • Align your workspace with the image you want to project 

Lead with Positivity and Resilience 

Your attitude directly influences your team. As part of your management training for new supervisors, you’ll learn how to maintain a positive outlook even in difficult moments: 

  • Recognize how your mindset impacts team morale 
  • Address negativity before it spreads 
  • Understand the root of attitudes and how to influence them