Frontline Leadership

Microcredential

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Foster a great work environment, increase employee engagement, and in turn, improve performance. Learn how and reap the benefits. Our Frontline Leadership Microcredential takes you through each step to bring out the best in employees. Great program for emerging and established leaders, no matter the size of your team.

Business owners understand the critical role leaders play in the success of their organization. Use this Microcredential as a tool to mold your current or future leadership team. Or let us customize a training program for you.

What You Learn in Frontline Leadership Microcredential

Build essential communication skills that reduce conflict, improve employee performance, and strengthen teams. Meet live-online over five weeks to complete this 10-module program.

Training Modules

The Role Of The Leader is the introductory session for the program. It sets the stage for understanding the critical role leaders play in the success of the organization and the qualities, skills, and traits required of highly effective leaders. 

Effective communication is an essential skill for leaders at all levels of the organization. This session introduces a model and language for understanding personality and communication differences while providing precise and practical tools for adapting communication to be more effective in the workplace. 

This session uses current research and best practices to take a close look at the psychology behind what brings out the best performance in employees. It will help you you understand the actions and behaviors necessary to create an engaged workforce.

This interactive session allows participants to experience teamwork through various activities requiring effective communication, dialogue, and problem-solving skills. You will assess your team’s current strengths and weaknesses and then learn a model for improving performance based on six key elements for developing effective teams.

The essential skill for a leader to have is the ability to communicate effectively. Leaders learn the core skills of listening, providing feedback, and giving praise and recognition. You will also explore how adapting your communication approach can result in greater cooperation, reduced conflict, and more productive work environments.

Individual contributors need a specific understanding of what is expected by the leader, not only in how they perform specific tasks but also how they are to behave and act within their role on the team. Often, leaders fail to communicate clearly and specifically what they want, resulting in poor performance, increased frustration, and lower morale. This session provides activities and tools for clearly communicating on-the-job expectations.

One of the challenges many leaders face is identifying who to give their time and attention. Having a clear blueprint for managing employee development helps leaders better utilize their time and energy. The Employee Development Model provides a clear framework for analyzing employee needs and tailoring communication to meet those needs. 

This session provides a framework for how to conduct a coaching conversation with someone whose performance is below standards. You will explore the behaviors needed for effective coaching, view examples of effective and ineffective coaching techniques, and use a structured process for planning for a coaching conversation.

Conflict is a normal part of the workplace. When handled appropriately, conflict can result in better solutions and practical problem-solving. When conflict is destructive, it has the potential for negatively impacting team cohesion, group morale, and engagement levels within the organization. This session provides clear strategies and techniques for effectively managing conflict on your team.

Front line leaders are often in the position of having to communicate changes that occur from upper management. Sometimes those changes are unwelcome by individual contributors. Front line leaders must understand the emotional reaction employees have to change and how to manage those reactions best while supporting the direction of the organization. This session provides an overview of the impact of change within an organization and tools for best planning and conducting a change conversation with your team.

"It was a very smooth process working with EICC. In fact, it’s always easy working with EICC, whether it’s leadership training or forklift training. We just send an email and they take great care of us."
Kambren Bigwood, Clysar Human Resources
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For more information or to enroll, contact your Business Solutions Consultant

Office hours - Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Katie Watson

Katie Watson, Business Solutions Consultant

klwatson@eicc.edu
563-288-6012



Jan Dolan

Jan Dolan, Business Solutions Consultant

jadolan@eicc.edu
563-336-5243



Leallen Ehlers

Leallen Ehlers, Business Solutions Consultant

lgehlers@eicc.edu
563-244-7141

Frontline Leadership: Locations

Clinton Community College

1000 Lincoln Blvd.
Clinton, IA 52732
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Muscatine Community College

152 Colorado St.
Muscatine, IA 52761
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Scott Community College

500 Belmont Rd.
Bettendorf, IA 52722
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