Crew Leadership Development: Mentoring Skills to Develop/Retain a Workforce

Crew Leadership Development: Mentoring Skills to Develop/Retain a Workforce

Two-Part Training: May 15, 2025 & May 22, 2025: 3:30-7:30 PM Location: VFW in Manchester Ctr, Manchester, VT

By Sustainable Energy Outreach Network (SEON)

Date and time

May 15 · 3:30pm - May 22 · 7:30pm EDT

Location

Veterans of Foreign Wars

280 Depot Street Manchester, VT 05255

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 days 4 hours

Crew Leadership Training:

Mentoring Skills to Develop and Retain Your Workforce


Two-Part TRAINING:


DATES

1) Training Day 1: May 15, 2025: 3:30-7:30pm

2) Training Day 2: May 22, 2025: 3:30-7:30pm


Location: Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
280 Depot Street
Manchester, VT 05255

Cost:

• SEON Members: $50 member discount applied - Final cost: $500

• Non-members: Full cost - $550. Become a member and get a $50 discount on all classes!

• Group discount: 10% off for multiple registrations from one company. Contact Guy Payne: guy@building.org or 802-367-9264


COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course is about learning the approach and skills of leading as separate from managing. Both are important skills in bringing successful completion to a project, but leadership skills at the crew leader level oftentimes are secondary to project management skills. Yet they are confronted with issues of: “How do you convey your commitment of high expectations?”, “How do you emphasize the importance of ongoing learning in the face of climate change?”, “How do you give performance feedback and not compromise the motivation of the employee?”, “How do you create a culture of respect given the presence of a divergent workforce (women and LGBTQ)?” These are leadership issues and successful skills increase employee retention and development.

This is a 2-part course covered in two 4-hour sessions.

Course Topics

  • Distinction between leading and managing
  • The importance and development of “Grit”
  • Leadership style relative to the capability of the employee
  • Leading by asking the question (closed ended, open ended, and summarizing)
  • Socratic questioning
  • Leading Teams and Reinforcing Organizational Culture
  • Giving performance feedback
  • Problem Solving skills – finding the root cause

Objectives

Crew leaders will:

  • Integrate their leading and managing skills and recognize the importance of authenticity
  • Apply the leadership style required in the moment
  • Apply the appropriate questioning skills for the issue at hand
  • Apply Socratic questioning skills for employee development
  • Prepare the new employee for the culture and expectations of the business
  • Become comfortable in giving constructive and positive feedback
  • Recognize the importance of root cause analysis and the cycle of PDCA.

Instructor: Guy Payne

Guy is an accomplished trainer in leadership training. Prior to moving to Vermont in 1995 he designed, and delivered management training to corporate leaders in many Fortune 500 companies. In Vermont he was the Human Resource Director for Fab-Tech in Colchester, Vermont Tech’s outreach coordinator for employee development in SE Vermont, principle leadership trainer in Southern Vermont for Action to Excellence, and currently Executive Director of the Sustainable Energy Outreach Network (SEON) since 2012.

Questions about registration? Please contact SEON at 802-376-9262 or admin@seon.info.

Cancellation Policy: Full refund available if attendance is cancelled 7 days prior to the start of the even.

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The mission of SEON is to create an interrelated network of local businesses, educational institutions, and public sector participants dedicated to providing educational resources to improve the economic sustainability of the South East Vermont Region. In pursuit of this mission, SEON seeks to:   1. Create systems of education on renewable energy / energy efficiency for incumbent and entry level energy practitioners, complementary professionals as well as students and the general public.   2. Promote the development of renewable energy / energy efficiency technologies, products, services, and processes by representing the assets of our region to entrepreneurs and companies interested in relocating to this region, identifying market niches, and assisting the formation of partnerships.Our vision is for Southeastern Vermont and neighboring regions to become one of the foremost centers of sustainable energy and resiliency in rural America.Learn more about SEON and how to become a member.