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Pre-Supervisory Leadership
The path to becoming a top-notch leader is one that requires constant attention and fine-tuning, whether we are preparing to lead small groups, large teams, or simply preparing for the next steps in a leadership role. Useful tools and tips are available in a plethora of subjects important to employees interested in becoming supervisors.
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OPM hosted a webcast on Pre-Supervisory training in spring of 2010. Two agencies were featured in the webcast: EPA & Department of Justice, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). To view the webcast, click on this link - (add youtube)
To view the slides from the webcast, click on EPA and ATF below.
EPA Pre-Supervisory Training Programs
ATF Aspiring Leaders Program
Mentoring can be a truly effective means of not only assisting in guiding a co-worker or colleague, but can also serve to teach the mentor a variety of skills. It gives the mentor the opportunity to lead by example, by providing guidance, and by holding the mentee accountable in helping them to stay committed to their goals. A mentee benefits by being able to address concerns regarding their professional development one-on-one in a collaborative setting. All of these can be powerful self-teaching, developmental to tools em to benefit employees in performing on-the-job, as well as in developing one's career.
Please see Mentoring and Coaching
Check out US Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) mentoring toolkit at this link:
/WIKI/uploads/docs/Wiki/OPM/training/Mentoring Toolkit 3-18-10.pdf
Stepping Up Introduction Table of Contents and Directions.docx
USPTO sponsors the Leadership Development Program, which is a wonderful resource that has been shared with us. The program includes a 180-degree assessment and an online supervisory resource center. Attached are Resources from USPTO's leadership development group that you may use to assist in developing your leadership development program.
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(What other tools and resources including guides, articles and websites are available to me?) Do you like the "tube"? Check out OPM's YouTube Channel