Best Practices for NEW Managers

Audrey Halpern
Instructor:
Audrey Halpern 
Date:
Friday, January 9, 2026
Time:
08:00 AM PST | 11:00 AM EST
Duration:
60 Minutes

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Price Details
$150 Live
$290 Corporate Live
$190 Recorded
$390 Corporate Recorded
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Overview:

Sure, you were good enough to get promoted but being a manger has challenges you never dealt with when you were an employee.

The transition to management isn't just a promotion and a pay raise - it's a shift into a new type of role that requires new skill sets and you are bound to trip up along the way when you are first starting out.

Why should you Attend: Being good at your job doesn't guarantee that you will be a good leader or manager. This webinar will benefit those who have transitioned into a new manager role with tips and tools for engaging, motivating and building a high performance. What matters most is how quickly you can formulate a plan and learn these fundamentals.

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Learn how to Delegate Effectively
  • Learn how to Build Trust
  • Learn to manage up and Communicate to all Stakeholders
  • Learn how to Engage your Team Members to Identify areas for Improvement
  • Know and have a sense of your Own Capabilities
  • The importance of Building your Credibility and Managing Tasks while leading People
  • Managing Up-What it means and how to use it to Communicate Effectively
  • Managing Peers
  • Set Expectations and Follow Through
  • Building your level of Confidence with Decision Making and Problem Solving

Who Will Benefit:
  • Those Managers and supervisors who have recently been Promoted
  • Those taking on new Responsibilities
  • Those with little or no Formal Training


Speaker Profile
Audrey Halpern is a soft skills training facilitator consultant with 20+ years of experience. Audrey’s is currently a faculty member of American Management Association where she trains communication skills.


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