Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
Create Energised and Empowered Teams
This online course identified the importance of energy and empowerment in order to achieve a high-performing team. The course covered topics including the benefits to an organisation and the individual, motivation theory, strengths-based development, and how to effectively match talents and strengths to team tasks and projects.
4 weeks, 1 hour per week
Jennie Shaw
Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Academic)
The University of Adelaide
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Describe the benefits of empowered and energised teams to organisations and individuals.
- Explain the role of motivation theory in creating energised and empowered teams.
- Explain strengths-based development techniques/tools.
- Identify ways to position employees in the organisation to capitalise on their talents and strengths.
Syllabus
Week 1: Benefits of energised and empowered teams
- What does it mean to be energised and empowered?
- Organisational and team advantages of having energised and empowered employees
- What does an energised team look like?
- What does an empowered team look like?
Week 2: Creating energised and empowered teams
- Motivation theory
- Using motivation and strengths to energise and empower
Week 3: Identifying talents and strengths
- Strengths-based development
- Non-formal tools
- Techniques: observation and reflection
- Formal tools and techniques: performance management and development
- Team-based tools and techniques: capability mapping and skills matrices
Week 4: Positioning teams for maximum impact
- Matching talents and strengths to team tasks and projects
- Getting the best out of your team
- Leveraging organisational opportunities
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Issued on 11th December 2023
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