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005. Play To Their Strengths
Instant and Accessible Learning
The "Play to their Strengths" online course is a self-paced e-learning course that will show you how to use Strengths Theory to guide you in making effective appraisal decisions. Skilfully designed to be accessible 24/7 from your IE or Mozilla browser, this online course will be valuable to anyone who wants to develop their skills in appraisal and people management.
Learning at its Best
Like all the online courses in this series, "Play to their Strengths" is designed in 5 parts to mirror how people learn best. These 5 parts are::
· an Introduction, including a Welcome, Overview, Self-assessment, and Aims of the Course
· a series of Topics related to the subject with trainer introductions, models of important concepts, pop-up animations, "things to do" reminders, and key points
· a range of Quiz questions to test what you've studied
· a Review of Aims
· a final round-up including quiz scores and certificate of completion.
Topics in "Play to their Strengths"
In this online course, you'll learn some of the key topics in appraisal skills and people management. They include:
1. We Each Have Potential
2. Strengths Theory
3. What is a Strength?
4. Detecting Strengths
5. What is a Weakness?
6. Detecting Weaknesses
7. John and his Boss
8. Managing People's Strengths
9. What We Do Well
10. Revealing Strengths
11. Focusing on Strengths
12. The Route to Excellence
13. Combining Strengths
14. Doing It Better
15. Managing Weaknesses
16. Coaching
Complementary Products
To learn more about people management in general and appraisal skills in particular, subscribe to other appraisal skills online courses or download the people management topics in the MTL SkillBoosters and Step by Step Series.
Price of this product: See below
Delivery Method:
This course is accessed online through your web browser and via links on your Order History page.
Subscription Length: 365 days
Subscription Price: £12.97






