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The
Leader's / Coach's Role in STOP |
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As a manager, supervisor, or team leader, you know your area,
your people, and the jobs they perform better than anyone else. This makes you
the best person to lead your people through STOP. Don't worry if you're not a
professional trainer. Even people who have never led a program before have been
successful in leading STOP. This section will give you all you need to be a STOP
leader. And the Unit Guides that follow provide step-by-step instructions for
leading each unit and for accompanying employees on joint observation tours.
Keep this guide after STOP for
Supervision training ends so you can use it as a reference and when your
organization schedules the Refresher Unit.
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How to Select a Location for STOP Group Discussions |
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Follow the suggestions below if you will be selecting the
location for group discussions.
If
possible, choose a location away from the participants' area of responsibility.
It should be suitable for holding discussions, showing videotapes, and if
applicable, completing workbooks.
Arrange
the furniture in a pattern that enhances group discussion-for example, tables in
a V-shape.
Be sure
the area is equipped with flip chart pad, markers, and the appropriate videotape
player with monitor.
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