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                                       Group Leadership Case Study




Contact Details:
                   Pramila.mathew@mmmts.com
Email:
                   Pramila Mathew, Phone: +91-98409 88449
Contact:
MMM Training Solutions Case Study

This case study enables you to understand the methodology and the demonstrated
effectiveness of a Leadership Program that was run by MMM Training Solutions for a
bank late last year.

Situation:
A world-renowned bank wanted us to conduct a leadership program for 25 of their
middle managers because of the following reasons:
•   To improve their communication skills
•   To enhance the productivity of team meetings
•   To increase synergy in their teams
•   To handle change effectively – especially in the present climate
From the bank’s perspective there was another key reason – succession planning. They
wanted us to identify 5 people from the 25 participants who could be put on the
leadership track.


Profile of Participants:
Middle managers who had, on an average, 50 people reporting to them and between 10-
15 years of work experience.


Methodology of Implementation:
This Leadership Training was conducted for 4 hours once a week for 10 weeks. The total
duration was 40 hours.
This format was very effective for the following reasons:
•   The leaders did not have to leave their responsibilities unattended for more than 4 hours
    on the day of training
•   The short duration enhanced learning and retention
•   This format gave them the time and opportunity to implement the learnings and come
    back with queries or feedback
•   Assignments were given which further enhanced learning. The break of a week gave them
    the time to put in the work that is necessary to get the maximum return.


STEP 1: Understand ‘What Is’ and ‘What Should Be’
The participants were asked to conduct a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities
and Threats) analysis on themselves. Then the current situations that the participants’
were facing were extensively explored and a wide array of problems was identified.
The ‘What Is’ and ‘What Should Be’ was clearly established.


STEP 2: Understand the gap between ‘What Is’ and ‘What Should Be’
The gap was understood and goals were established that would bridge the gap. Through
brainstorming and talking about prior instances a wide spectrum of options were
identified.
The participants’ strengths and weaknesses were explored and as much as possible we
tried to use a strength-based approach.


STEP 3: Create an ‘Action Plan’ to bridge the gap
The areas of weaknesses were identified and action steps to enhance these steps were
laid out. Some of the contributing reasons for the problems that the participants were
facing:
    •   Unrealistic expectations by the participant of the team in terms of productivity
        and timelines
    •   Self-fulfilling prophesy – the participant did not trust the capabilities of
        numerous people on his team and so they always performed at the level he/she
        expected them to
    •   Impatient and emotional behaviour of the participants stopped them from being
        able to establish the level of trust and rapport that was needed to establish a
        strong relationship with the team
STEP 4: Hone strengths and skills to effectively implement the ‘Action Plan’
The participants owned these problems after a lot of conversations and repeatedly
observing the result of his/her actions.
The participants were then intensely coached to lead their teams by providing the
areas of training:
•   Communication
•   Assertiveness
•   Customer Service
•   Cross Cultural Awareness
•   Global Business Etiquette
•   Interpersonal Relationships
•   Persuasion Skills
•   Negotiation Skills
•   Developing and Motivating Others


Step 5: Sustain momentum through focused application
The participants at the end of 10 weeks showed significant progress in the following
areas:
•   Interactions with their team
•   Interactions with their managers
•   Interactions with their customers
•   Ability to manage customer expectations more effectively
•   Being less reactive and more pro-active
•   Ability to relate with the team members at a more ‘heart’ level rather than ‘head’
    level
•   Ability to resolve conflict more constructively
•   Improved levels of communication




Summary
      The intervention laid emphasis on goal-setting; collaborative problem solving;
      feedback; and supervisory involvement in the completion of critical job tasks
      All participants also received individual coaching on personal issues, project
      planning, implementation of changes, and the probable short- and long-term
      impacts of his actions on his/her personal performance and on the performance
      of his unit. Naturally, all feedback was constructive in nature, and included
      suggested modifications in behavior where appropriate.
      The participants acquired several managerial competencies. The leadership
      program provided an overview of the most important roles leaders needed to
      enact to increase productivity, quality, and effectiveness within the
      organization. The participants also learned to identify the roles they had been
      enacting, new roles they had to consider enacting, and when the various roles
      were appropriate.
      At the end of the 10 weeks, the CEO was given a confidential report on each of
      the participants. The focus was on the strengths and areas of improvement that
      were observed in the sessions. Each participant was given visibility to his/her
      report.
      The program was deemed a great success and a second level of this program will
      soon be implemented. The attendees of this program will be the people who
      have shown significant progress since the first program. Talks are underway to
      decide the approach and curriculum.

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  • 1. MMM Training Solutions Group Leadership Case Study Contact Details: Pramila.mathew@mmmts.com Email: Pramila Mathew, Phone: +91-98409 88449 Contact:
  • 2. MMM Training Solutions Case Study This case study enables you to understand the methodology and the demonstrated effectiveness of a Leadership Program that was run by MMM Training Solutions for a bank late last year. Situation: A world-renowned bank wanted us to conduct a leadership program for 25 of their middle managers because of the following reasons: • To improve their communication skills • To enhance the productivity of team meetings • To increase synergy in their teams • To handle change effectively – especially in the present climate From the bank’s perspective there was another key reason – succession planning. They wanted us to identify 5 people from the 25 participants who could be put on the leadership track. Profile of Participants: Middle managers who had, on an average, 50 people reporting to them and between 10- 15 years of work experience. Methodology of Implementation: This Leadership Training was conducted for 4 hours once a week for 10 weeks. The total duration was 40 hours. This format was very effective for the following reasons: • The leaders did not have to leave their responsibilities unattended for more than 4 hours on the day of training • The short duration enhanced learning and retention • This format gave them the time and opportunity to implement the learnings and come back with queries or feedback
  • 3. Assignments were given which further enhanced learning. The break of a week gave them the time to put in the work that is necessary to get the maximum return. STEP 1: Understand ‘What Is’ and ‘What Should Be’ The participants were asked to conduct a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis on themselves. Then the current situations that the participants’ were facing were extensively explored and a wide array of problems was identified. The ‘What Is’ and ‘What Should Be’ was clearly established. STEP 2: Understand the gap between ‘What Is’ and ‘What Should Be’ The gap was understood and goals were established that would bridge the gap. Through brainstorming and talking about prior instances a wide spectrum of options were identified. The participants’ strengths and weaknesses were explored and as much as possible we tried to use a strength-based approach. STEP 3: Create an ‘Action Plan’ to bridge the gap The areas of weaknesses were identified and action steps to enhance these steps were laid out. Some of the contributing reasons for the problems that the participants were facing: • Unrealistic expectations by the participant of the team in terms of productivity and timelines • Self-fulfilling prophesy – the participant did not trust the capabilities of numerous people on his team and so they always performed at the level he/she expected them to • Impatient and emotional behaviour of the participants stopped them from being able to establish the level of trust and rapport that was needed to establish a strong relationship with the team
  • 4. STEP 4: Hone strengths and skills to effectively implement the ‘Action Plan’ The participants owned these problems after a lot of conversations and repeatedly observing the result of his/her actions. The participants were then intensely coached to lead their teams by providing the areas of training: • Communication • Assertiveness • Customer Service • Cross Cultural Awareness • Global Business Etiquette • Interpersonal Relationships • Persuasion Skills • Negotiation Skills • Developing and Motivating Others Step 5: Sustain momentum through focused application The participants at the end of 10 weeks showed significant progress in the following areas: • Interactions with their team • Interactions with their managers • Interactions with their customers • Ability to manage customer expectations more effectively • Being less reactive and more pro-active • Ability to relate with the team members at a more ‘heart’ level rather than ‘head’ level • Ability to resolve conflict more constructively
  • 5. Improved levels of communication Summary The intervention laid emphasis on goal-setting; collaborative problem solving; feedback; and supervisory involvement in the completion of critical job tasks All participants also received individual coaching on personal issues, project planning, implementation of changes, and the probable short- and long-term impacts of his actions on his/her personal performance and on the performance of his unit. Naturally, all feedback was constructive in nature, and included suggested modifications in behavior where appropriate. The participants acquired several managerial competencies. The leadership program provided an overview of the most important roles leaders needed to enact to increase productivity, quality, and effectiveness within the organization. The participants also learned to identify the roles they had been enacting, new roles they had to consider enacting, and when the various roles were appropriate. At the end of the 10 weeks, the CEO was given a confidential report on each of the participants. The focus was on the strengths and areas of improvement that were observed in the sessions. Each participant was given visibility to his/her report. The program was deemed a great success and a second level of this program will soon be implemented. The attendees of this program will be the people who have shown significant progress since the first program. Talks are underway to decide the approach and curriculum.