Improve Your Service Field Supervisors’ Performance with MSCA’s Growing and Developing Service Supervisors

April 8, 2022

MSCA’s Growing and Developing Service Supervisors fills the knowledge gap for field supervisors who are new to the role or lack management and leadership training. The May 16-17, 2022, program will advance leadership, coaching, planning, time management, communication, and motivation skills, giving supervisors and their companies a competitive edge. Register today!

The hands-on program uses real-world exercises and relatable videorecorded role plays to deliver skills that can easily be incorporated into field supervisors’ everyday responsibilities.

Those who finish the program will receive a Certificate of Completion and a comprehensive workbook of more than 100 sample forms, procedures, checklists, and reports that field supervisors use daily. Don’t miss out – register now!

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