The Aston Leadership & Teamworking Programme

The Aston Leadership & Teamworking Programme aims to enable individuals to lead a team through a journey of development towards improved team based working. Participants attend five one-dayworkshops which will be held at monthly intervals (after initial two).

Please note that all participants must attend all five days and the briefing session.

Participants will be supported to work with their team colleagues back in their team to:

  • Identify team boundaries and key inter-team dependencies
  • Clarify team vision and objectives
  • Identify performance criteria and monitoring processes
  • Develop effective team and inter-team structures
  • Increase levels of participation and effective communication
  • Maintain and develop a focus on quality and innovation
  • Improve inter-team working relationships

During the workshops participants will:

  • Gain knowledge and information about effective team structures, processes and behaviours
  • Become familiar with a range of tools and techniques which they can use in their teams to bring about required improvements – a very comprehensive participant workbook is provided to support team activities
  • Develop plans to improve aspects of team working in their own teams
  • Review the outcomes of actions during the periods between workshops

The structure of the workshops is as follows: -

Workshop One – Team Identity, Vision and Objectives & ARTPP

Workshop Two – Awareness of self & others - MBTI

Workshop Three - Developing Team Synergy

Workshop Four – Increasing Participation

Workshop Five - Developing a Focus on Quality and Innovation

Between Workshops

The amount of time participants will be required to work with their teams on programme related activities between sessions will vary. Some teams will already be demonstrating good practice in all areas – and so there will be little additional time requirement. Participants will be encouraged to make their own assessments of team development requirements and plan their time accordingly. A typical time commitment for each participant will be an additional 3 to 4 hours per month in contact time with their team as a whole.

Target group

The programme is aimed at staff in those in leadership and team leader roles (indicative bands 6, 7 and 8)but also including medics and clinicians working with and/or leading multi-disciplinary teams. Applications should be supported by your line manager.

Course Tutor– Kim Jelphs, Organisational Development Consultant

Comments from previous participants

“This, although short, has been the most effective course in allowing me to reflect on my practice and move forward, of all management / leadership courses I have done”

“Programme was excellent”

“Enjoyed meeting people from other areas of the Trust and sharing experiences and knowledge”

“All aspects very useful”

“This programme has given me the tools and ideas to implement Team Based Working”

The course is academic without being overwhelming and introduces candidates to a different school of thought”

“ a fantastic course, from which I have learned a great deal about myself as a manager”

“This has really helped to develop my skills as a leader and also gain confidence”

Programme Autumn 2017

Pre-meet/briefing for participants and their line managers:

Date / Venue
4th September 2017
10 am to 11 am / (Webinar tbc)

Workshop Dates (9am to 5pm)

Date / Venue
27th & 28th September 2017 / Room T1, Learning Centre, Stafford
19th October 2017 / Room T1, Learning Centre, Stafford
16th November 2017 / Room T1, Learning Centre, Stafford
14th December 2017 / Room T1, Learning Centre, Stafford

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