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Overview
Technical team management is a unique skill that requires time and effort. If you are a new manager or have been managing a team for years you can still improve your skills. Consider taking some of the on-line courses available for OCHA staff through Inspira or Lynda (with a un.org email you have free access).
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Process
As the manager or first reporting officer for national or international staff it is recommended that you All staff should become familiar with OCHA's performance management process (see links in Guidance).
Every Manager should:
- Communicate clear performance goals and expectations to staff members. (Consider sharing your manager’s performance expectations with your staff.)
- Provide regular and frequent feedback on performance
- Recognize good performance, informally and formally
- Make full use of the initial period of the appointment for new staff members
- Ensure that staff are making the most of development opportunities
Outputs/Resources
- Lynda course: Managing a diverse team
- Lynda course: Building your team
Guidance
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