As a Chief Stew, you train your stews to be the best at their job. But unfortunately, many Head of Departments are missing the skills to teach others successfully. The truth is that teaching is not natural to many, and it does require specific skills. Learn the following skills to become a successful teacher, leader, and Chief Stew.
Communicate Effectively
Communication is much more than the words we say. Research has shown that the impact of communication is approximately 55% body language (posture, gesture, and eye contact), 38% your tone of voice, and only 7 % the content of our presentations (words). If you don't have the skills to communicate effectively, it will be challenging to drive your point across and get the results that you are aiming for. Inside the YM Leadership Course, I teach you the basic NLP communication model to become a successful communicator. With these simple techniques, you will listen and communicate more effectively with others; Click here to learn more.
Know your team's VAK modalities
VAK modalities help you understand how you and others process information. There are three ways of processing information: Auditory, Visual, and Kinesthetic. If you don't know how each team member receives and retains information, you will endlessly repeat yourself without getting your team to learn and implement your teachings properly. Click here to learn the VAK modalities.
Use a Training Manual
Using a training manual will ensure your team has the guidance and tools to do their job correctly and as expected during and after training. The Mermaids Kick-Starter Bible acts not only as an interior management system but also as a training manual. It has all the templates you need to create your unique training manual and management system. Learn more about it here.
If you are serious about becoming a Top-Notch Chief Stew investing in yourself is the key. Learning the skills that supported me in becoming successful in the industry will save you time and a lot of headaches. Let me show you the way; Click here to learn how I can support your career.