Title: Personal Effectiveness
1Personal Effectiveness
- Unit introduction
- Tutor - Ainsley Smith
- http//asmithatmancat.wordpress.com/
- E-mail ainsley_smith_at_mancat.ac.uk
2Personal EffectivenessTodays Session
- Introduction to the Unit sessions
- Introduction to Personal Effectiveness
- Course Aims
- Course Assessment
3Personal Effectiveness
- Unit introduction
- Week 2
- Identifying learning and development needs
- Assignments
- Week 3
- Presentation Skills
- Week 4
- Decision Making
- Week 6
- Assertiveness
- Week 7
- Team Building
4Personal Effectiveness
- Unit introduction
- Week 10
- Communication
- Week 11
- Time Management
- Week 14 15
- Intro to Project Management
5Personal Effectiveness ?
- Employers seek a range of skills and qualities
from graduate applicants. - Listed on the handout are some of the skills
often referred to as transferable or Personal
effectiveness skills. - Personal eff intro2.doc
6Personal Effectiveness ?
- The ability to
- demonstrate a willingness and ability to learn
and acquire knowledge. - be creative, innovative and original in one's
approach to research. - demonstrate flexibility and open-mindedness.
- demonstrate self-awareness and the ability to
identify own training needs. - demonstrate self-discipline, motivation, and
thoroughness. - recognise boundaries and draw upon / use sources
of support as appropriate. - show initiative, work independently, and be
self-reliant.
7Personal Effectiveness
- Identify learning and development needs
- Carry out a personal skills audit
- Carry out a professional skills audit
- Develop a personal/professional development plan
- Carry out personal/professional development plan
8Course aims
- In relationship to the learning and application
of skills at work increased levels of - Empathy
- Self Esteem
- Confidence
9Course aims cont.
- Address the requirements of essential personal
competencies regarding - Acting assertively
- Communication skills
- Improving personal innovation
- Developing personal intuition
10Course aims cont.
- Acting assertively
- Do you find it embarrassing when people
compliment you - Hate telling other people they are wrong
- Feel you are taken advantage of
- Like a quite life, rather than standing up for
yourself
11Course aims cont.
- Do you
- Have difficulty managing people
- Have difficulty delegating tasks
- Like a quiet life, rather than standing up for
yourself - Afraid to argue with your boss or people in
authority - Hate speaking in meetings
- Hate giving presentations
- Feel regularly slighted or overlook
- Have difficulty setting people deadlines
12Course aims cont.
- If the answer is yes to many of the previous
questions then perhaps you need some tips on how
to be more assertive
13Course aims cont.
- Communication skills
- Good communication is about ensuring that the
meaning of the senders message content is the
one understood by the recipient. - As there are many complexities involved with both
the sending and the receiving of messages this is
not a simple task. - Of particular importance are the effective domain
aspects of the transmitter and receiver of a
message
14Course aims cont.
- Innovation
- Ability to be creative in all of the aspects of
our life can enhance it beyond belief. Since
creativity enhances with practice thinking out
of the box lateral thinking - Intuition
- Some people trust their intuition - they
"believe" in it, and act on it. Example you
bypass a parking space because you "know" there
will be a space closer to where you're going. - Some people get a "gut feeling" about things.
Others hear "a little voice," "see the light" or
see "a fleeting image." Still others sense good
or bad "vibrations."Those who learn to "tune in"
to their intuition find it a useful tool in their
personal and professional lives.
15Course aims cont.
- Address the requirements of essential personal
competencies regarding - Managing ones time
- Focusing on results
- Making decisions
- Solving problems
16Course Assessment
- Assignment 1- Action Plans and reviews
- This assignment is designed to show your skills,
and progress, in following up on the personal
development actions identified by your personal
development GAP analysis - Assignment 2 - Personal Competence report
- Understanding of personal and professional
development concepts and techniques
17Personal Effectiveness
- Brief Overview of Unit Sessions
- Time Management Matrix
- Communication
- Team Building
- Decision Making Tools
18Time Management Matrix
Important
Urgent
Not Urgent
Crisis Pressing Problems Deadline driven projects
Prevention Relationship building Recognising new
opportunities Planning, recreation
Not Important
Interruptions, some calls Some mail, some
reports Some meetings Popular activities
Trivia Some mail Some phone calls Time wasters
19Interviews are often a good test of your
communication skills
Tone of your voice
How well you sell yourself
How you look
Formal presentation skills
Interviews
How well you answer questions
How well you communicate generally
Body Language
Interpersonal skills
20Team building ingredientsIngredients seen as
important to the successful set-up and launch of
such team efforts include
- Selection of participants
- Establishing goals
- Allocation of roles within the team
- Harmonizing personality types
- Training on how to work together
- Support within the team
- Making effective use of resources
- Communication between team members and leaders
21Decision Making Tools
- SWOT
- Decision tables
- Decision trees
- Porters Model of Competitive Rivalry
- The Boston Consulting Group Matrix
- Linear programming
- Computer modelling
22Decision Making Tools
- There are a broad range of computer packages
available to help with better decision making,
for example - Linear programming can be used to help managers
ensure efficiency in areas such as production,
labour scheduling, or production mixes - Computer modelling can be used to organise
efficient transportation and queuing systems
23Decision Making Tools
- SWOT Analysis (also known as TOWS analysis) is a
powerful technique for understanding your
Strengths and Weaknesses, and for looking at the
Opportunities and Threats you face
24Decision Making Tools
- Discover new opportunities.
- Manage and eliminate threats.
- Used in a business context, it helps you carve a
sustainable niche in your market. - Used in a personal context, it helps you develop
your career in a way that takes best advantage of
your talents, abilities and opportunities. Click
here for Business SWOT Analysis, here for
Personal SWOT Analysis.
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26Decision Making Tools
- SWOT analysis provides a framework for analysing
events at a particular moment in time. - Personal values and objectives can heavily
influence the way that events are perceived and
hence bring bias to the identification of SWOT
27A SWOT by an individual manager could look like
this
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29Decision Making Tools
- Decision trees
- Although harder to manipulate than decision
tables, are easier to understand and so good for
communication. They are also better for showing
sequences of actions than decision tables
30Decision Trees
pay base salary
Salaried
pay hourly wage, absence report
lt 40
Hourly
pay hourly wage
40
gt 40
pay hourly wage, pay overtime wage
31Possibly get a second opinion
- Sometimes it is difficult to see the wood for
the trees - A trusted friend, relative or work colleague
may help you get a truer picture regarding - some/all of the Self assessment topics
32Preparing for next week
- The type of work you would really like to do
- The activities which give you most satisfaction
- The environment in which you would like to work
- The sort of people you would like to work with
- The abilities you posses that you would like to
develop
33Preparing for next week
- Managing your time
- Being a team player
- Decision making
- Empathy with other people
- Ability to learn new skills
- Being assertive
- Presentation skills
34Also remember
- It is sometimes very difficult to focus on
draining the swamp if you are up to your neck in
crocodiles -