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[ad_1] (BPRW) Moving From Peer to Supervisor- Supervisor 101 Live Webinar set for July 15 at 1 p.m. (Black PR Wire) Dover, Delaware  -- Moving from Peer to Supervisor can be very challenging. This session will provide participants with best practices on how to transition, what to expect and some best practices to win your team over.If you are a newly promoted supervisor that have the responsibility of supervising previous coworkers or peers this course is for you. Do you find it difficult setting boundaries, communicating effectively, building trust and respect and providing feedback to peers and coworkers? These are some of the challenges newly promoted supervisor face with their new position.This session will provide participants with tips on how to overcome the pitfall most newly promoted supervisors face. The live webinar takes place on wdnesday, July 15 from 1 - 2 p.m. (ET).  Call and secure your involvement at (727) 474-1465. Learning Objectives include: How to communicate more effectively as a supervisor. When to be flexible and when to stand firm. Steps to build trust and gain respect. How to develop your own personal management style About the Speaker: Tonia Morris is the founder and owner of Simply HR, LLC, an HR consulting company which assist small to medium size organization in transforming their organization by embracing a multi-generation culture.Tonia is very active in the HR community and serves as a board member for NABWIC. The content and opinions expressed within this press release are those of the author(s) and/or represented companies, and are not necessarily shared by Black PR Wire. The author(s) and/or represented companies are solely responsible for the facts and the accuracy of the content of this Press release. Black PR Wire reserves the right to reject a press release if, in the view of Black PR Wire, the content of the release is unsuitable for distribution. [ad_2] Source link

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