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Building Positive Relations at Work  
ISBN0748267549

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The workbook will provide you with a fuller understanding of the possibilities of the system of employee relations in your organisation. It aims to help you become more familiar with the procedures and processes your organisation uses, and to enable you to use them creatively and with confidence.
 
Target Audience
  • Newly appointed team leaders or supervisors
  • Anybody wanting to develop a particular management skill
These materials are designed to develop and update skills of potential, newly appointed and experienced supervisors, team leaders and managers, offering a choice of flexible, work based materials to improve individual and organisational performance.
 
Objectives
 
  • Use your organisational rules and regulations to advise your team on their rights and obligations
  • Identify an employee relations issue within your team and decide on appropriate action
  • Use appropriate techniques to maintain discipline
  • Handle a discipline problem effectively
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    List Of Contents
     
    Introduction
    Supporting your team Why have rules and procedures? 8
    Types of rules relating to employee relations 9
    Written rules
    Unwritten rules
    Dealing with employment queries
    Keeping records
    The chain of communication
    Uncovering employee relations issues
    The supervisor as a link
    Dealing with dissatisfaction, Get all the facts
    Identifying the problem, Identify the causes
    Propose solutions
    Selecting the best solution
    Carrying out the solution
    Testing the solutions
    Select the best solution How to handle a disciplinary issue, Maintaining discipline
    Causes of breaches of discipline, How to avoid discipline problems
    The difficulties supervisors face
    Types of disciplinary issues, Recognising the signs
    Gross misconduct
    Approaching a disciplinary issue, Analysing the situation
    Choosing the appropriate response
    Informal methods, Formal disciplinary procedure
    The ACAS guidelines
    The investigatory interview, Taking notes, Taking action
    Stage 1-disciplinary interview to give a verbal warning
    The four stages of the formal disciplinary process
    Stage 2-first written warning
    Stage 3-Final written warning
    Stage 4-dismissal
    Common pitfalls for supervisors
     
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    (Publisher: Select Knowledge)
     
     
     

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