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Training: Delegation as a Tool for Motivating and Developing Staff

  • Date: 12/04/2019 (FRI)
  • Language: Russian
  • Time: 10:00 - 18:00
  • Ticket:2500 UAH for EBA members (2000 UAH till 12 March)
Place:

EBA office (1-A, Andriivskyi uzviz)

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  Training: Delegation as a Tool for Motivating and Developing Staff. Date: 12 April2019. Time: 10:00 18:00. Language: Russian. Ticket: 2500 UAH for EBA members (2000 UAH till 12 March). Place: EBA office (1-A, Andriivskyi uzviz). Usually delegation is perceived as an opportunity for the manager to release part of his time from the current tasks in favor of strategic ones. However, why then, with this process, there are so many disappointments, fears, distrust, and negative experiences? Why does the staff not want to perform additional tasks, and managers do not like to delegate? And it turns out that answers like Ill manage myself faster, Ill do it better, I do not have time to delegate, I do not trust anyone, etc. - these are just excuse.  Therefore, EBA Management Development Centre Team together with Bogush Time invite you to join the Training: Delegation as a Tool for Motivating and Developing Staff. Trainer: Yulia Boyko, Senior Business Trainer at BogushTime, Leading specialist in achieving goals, specializes in conducting trainings on time management and delegation, leadership, effective interaction and speaking skills. Main Partner:  Bogush Time Target audience: managers of different levels - from linear management to top managers. Topics under discussion: how to delegate so as to retrieve the result of the required quality and on time; what key mistakes the executives allow during delegation and why it does not work; what coaching techniques are used during delegation; how to motivate and develop your team with the help of delegation; how to get effective technology and delegation algorithms; how to put and get the job done so that it is executed in time. As a result of a training each participant will: take effective technology of delegation, learn to apply it, both in work and in life in general, understand how to motivate and develop the team through delegation. Registration is obligatory. To become a participant, please, click the “Registration” button below. Number of listeners is limited. If you have any questions, please, write at [email protected] or call (044) 496-06-01.Trainers. Yulia Boyko. Senior business trainer at BogushTime. Has 10 years of professional experience in conducting trainings, seminars, master classes and individual consultations. Has delivered the trainings in 7 countries offline (Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Georgia, Moldova) and in 18 countries online. Speaker at international conferences, forums and festivals for business leaders and owners. Permanent expert on TV and radio in the field of time management and personal efficiency. Author of journal articles and on web portals.. You can send a question to:. Contact person:. Liliya Yamborak. E-mail [email protected]. Contact Phone. +38 044 496 06 01.

Usually delegation is perceived as an opportunity for the manager to release part of his time from the current tasks in favor of strategic ones. However, why then, with this process, there are so many disappointments, fears, distrust, and negative experiences? Why does the staff not want to perform additional tasks, and managers do not like to delegate? And it turns out that answers like “I’ll manage myself faster,” “I’ll do it better,” “I do not have time to delegate,” “I do not trust anyone,” etc. – these are just excuse. 

Therefore, EBA Management Development Centre Team together with Bogush Time invite you to join the Training: Delegation as a Tool for Motivating and Developing Staff.

Trainer: Yulia Boyko, Senior Business Trainer at BogushTime, Leading specialist in achieving goals, specializes in conducting trainings on time management and delegation, leadership, effective interaction and speaking skills.

Main Partner:  Bogush Time

Target audience:

managers of different levels – from linear management to top managers.

Topics under discussion:

  • how to delegate so as to retrieve the result of the required quality and on time;
  • what key mistakes the executives allow during delegation and why it does not work;
  • what coaching techniques are used during delegation;
  • how to motivate and develop your team with the help of delegation;
  • how to get effective technology and delegation algorithms;
  • how to put and get the job done so that it is executed in time.

As a result of a training each participant will:

  • take effective technology of delegation,
  • learn to apply it, both in work and in life in general,
  • understand how to motivate and develop the team through delegation.

Registration is obligatory. To become a participant, please, click the “Registration” button below. Number of listeners is limited. If you have any questions, please, write at [email protected] or call (044) 496-06-01.

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Yulia Boyko
Senior business trainer at BogushTime. Has 10 years of professional experience in conducting trainings, seminars, master classes and individual consultations. Has delivered the trainings in 7 countries offline (Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Georgia, Moldova) and in 18 countries online. Speaker at international conferences, forums and festivals for business leaders and owners. Permanent expert on TV and radio in the field of time management and personal efficiency. Author of journal articles and on web portals.
Yulia Boyko

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Contact person:

Liliya Yamborak

Contact
+38 044 496 06 01

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