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Tips for Enhancing Your Personal Confidence
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mailing list 2009 It's all about confidence. As a leader you certainly face challenges that leave you wondering, "how the heck am I going to handle this?" Employee performance conversations sometimes fall into that category. You know it's part of your job, but you'd rather just avoid it. And, when you do have the conversation, it doesn't always go the way you had planned. This month's e-tip offers suggestions on building the confidence you need so that you can have the tough conversations more comfortably.
Tips for Enhancing Your Personal Confidence  
                                                                                                        
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A primary goal of our new Painless Performance Conversations workshop is to build confidence in leaders so that they can successfully conduct the tough, yet important, conversations with employees. Here are five tips for boosting your confidence as a performance manager:

1. If not you, then who? Remind yourself that when it comes to helping an employee enhance or modify their performance, there's no one else who has that direct responsibility. If you are expecting something other than what you are getting, you are the best person to raise the issue.

2. Build mastery. Feeling confident in your role as a leader takes practice. Take little steps each day to practice having performance conversations. Separate attitudes from behaviors and focus on providing specific feedback related to the behaviors you observe. Little by little you'll build confidence as you become more proficient.

3. Model successful people. Identify other leaders within your organization who appear to confidently conduct performance conversations. Watch how they deliver the tough messages. Listen to the questions they ask. Model your approach after those you admire.

4. Practice visualization. Before you enter into a performance conversation, use a planner to imagine yourself confidently and successfully leading the discussion. Even if you don't write out a plan, just think about the steps you'd like the conversation to follow. The conversation probably won't go as you planned, but having a roadmap will give you the confidence you need to get back on track when you are hit with a surprise.

5. Mind your negative thoughts. Do you find yourself thinking, "Oh, I don't want to have this conversation." or "I'll just wait to see if the employee changes...?" These thoughts do nothing but slow you down. They aren't helpful and do nothing to build your confidence. Try to catch yourself when you see that you are using these statements and replace them with positive self talk.

Some conversations are just tough. They cause our hands to sweat, our heart to pound, and our mouth to go dry. Still, you can convey confidence and strength in your approach. It just takes a little work.


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Upcoming Events
 

2009 Western Region IPMA-HR

Western Region IPMA-HR
April 18th-22nd, 2009
Four Points Sheraton Hotel
Denver, CO

The 2009 Western Region IPMA-HR Conference will challenge you to "Climb to New Heights" in your professional career. The featured speakers, facilitators and vendors will offer you new skills and ideas so you can increase your confidence to step up, initiate new ideas, take risks and challenge yourself as an HR professional. While the field of human resources is never static, 2009 promises to be a historic year. Are you prepared to handle the changes and innovation that will come to HR in 2009?

For more information visit: Western Region IPMA-HR


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Human Resource Management Association of Greater St. Louis
April 22nd, 2009
Renaissance Hotel St. Louis Airport
St. Louis, MO 63134

Join Marnie from 7:30 to 9:15 A.M. for, Painless Performance Management: Helping Leaders Actively Manage Employee Performance, and explore the essential elements of a successful, organization-wide performance management system. Learn how to implement training and coaching tools to be used when guiding supervisors and managers on performance-related issues. We will also recognize best practices in the field of performance management coaching and training.

For more information visit: HRMA of Greater St. Louis
 

Prescott PAHRA

Prescott Area Human Resources Association
June 2nd, 2009
Hassayampa Inn
Prescott, AZ

Join Marnie for It's Okay to Say "I Don't Know."

It's almost a waste of ink to say these are uncertain times. We hear it everyday. No matter what business you are in, you've probably experienced economic ups and downs and your employees are probably asking or at least wondering:

· Is my job safe?
· Is the organization financially sound?
· What does the future hold for this organization?

In these scary times of budget cuts and layoffs, employees look to Human Resources for the critical information they crave. The reality is that you may not know the answers to their questions. Still, your responses can send strong emotional signals about your ability to lead under pressure. Join us for this honest look at how to handle the tough questions we are all facing.

For more information visit: Prescott Area Human Resources Association
 
 
ReboundRecommended Reading
 

Martha Finney, acclaimed human resources journalist, author, and speaker has released her newest book--just in time. Finney's new book, Rebound: A Proven Plan for Starting Over After Job Loss is a practical book that will help you get through the trauma--and come out stronger, smarter, better. Martha Finney brings together all the answers you need to empower yourself and regain mastery over your own life. Drawing on powerful insights and personal stories from an enormous network of experts, she answers those burning questions such as:

· How do I protect my finances?
· How do I get past the anger, alienation, and isolation?
· How do I keep building my career even when I'm between jobs?
· How do I tell future employers that I've been laid off without losing my chance at a new job?
· How can I objectively evaluate a new job offer?
· How can I confidently start a new job all over again, even though my confidence took such a big hit
   from the lay-off experience?

From start to finish, this book will help you identify your best next steps: the steps that'll help you get past the trauma and move forward--emotionally, financially, in your career, and in every part of your life.

Rebound: A Proven Plan for Starting Over After Job Loss is available via our website at a discount. Click here to order this helpful tool. Visit Martha's blog at: reboundyourcareer.blogspot.com.
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New Workshop 

We're excited to announce the launch of our newest workshop: Painless Performance Conversations: A Practical Approach to Difficult Conversations at Work. This in-depth look at why we avoid the most difficult, yet most important conversations at work provides the tools leaders need to excel in today's topsy turvy environment. Participants will walk away with:

· Customized written feedback on actual performance documentation they have created
· Specific feedback and extensive practice on real life, participant-created scenarios
· A fully developed list of performance expectations that apply to their work unit
· Practical tools for preparing for difficult performance conversations

Click here for a full program description and email us to discuss bringing this new resource to your organization.
 
 
Sincerely,

Marnie Green
Management Education Group, Inc.