Training Supervisors
Neferlaw
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We are a non-profit law firm serving the poor. We are divided into Units and each Unit is headed by a Managing Attorney, who also carries a case load. We have no budget for training materials, speakers or sending people to trainings on what it means to supervise. There is a perception among employees that some people are not treated the same as others, and I attribute this to a lack of supervisory skills of many of our Managing Attorneys. Do any of you know of any web sites or have any tips for training supervisors? I am an attorney, so the legal issues are easy, but the nuts and bolts of supervising are probably not my strength at this point in my career as a Human Resources Director. I would appreciate any help you all can give. Have a great day!
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Good luck.
They have a weekly email (free) that they can send to your supervisors on certain issues. Some topics are three weeks long, some 5 or more. I did it a while ago, collected some good information. I recommend you check them out and look for it on that site.
Another resource I use for "lunch and learn" type topics (1/2 to 1 hour of training) is BLR's (Business and Legal Reports, Inc. -- blr.com) 10-Minute HR Trainer. It is a three-ring binder complete with trainer's outline, handouts for participants, and a quiz for each topic. I did have to buy this for around $300 and pay an annual renewal fee. It is well worth it, though.