Consequence Management

Consequence Management

3-4 December

9 AM PT / 12 PM ET

1 PM PT / 4 PM ET

 

Course Overview

In an effective organization, accountability is not a punishment, but a path to growth. This course is your guide to mastering consequence management—the art of responding to performance and behavioral issues in a way that is fair, consistent, and constructive. You will move beyond reactive discipline to become a leader who proactively builds a culture of accountability. By the end of this training, you will be equipped to handle difficult conversations with confidence, address challenges head-on, and turn setbacks into opportunities for individual and team development.

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Establishclear performance standards and behavioral expectations within your team.
  • Implementa fair and consistent process for addressing non-compliance and poor performance.
  • Diagnosethe root causes of behavioral and performance issues, moving beyond surface-level symptoms.
  • Developand deliver constructive feedback and a plan for corrective action.
  • Applybest practices for documenting and communicating disciplinary actions.
  • Cultivatea culture of ownership and self-correction, reducing the need for formal consequences.

Course Outcomes

Course Content

The Foundations of Accountability and Compliance

  • Define the principles of effective consequence management.
  • Examine the difference between punishment and accountability.
  • Analyzethe Consequence Management Framework, and how it aligns with organizational values and strategy.
  • Examinekey legal and compliance considerations, including state and federal employment laws.
  • Discussthe importance of adhering to company policies like the Code of Conduct, Bullying and Harassment, and Diversity and Inclusion.
  • Implementbest practices for ensuring consistency and fairness in all disciplinary actions.
  • Reviewpolicies related to Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), Anti-discrimination, and Sexual Harassment.
  • Identify common performance and behavioral issues in the workplace.
  • Apply a structured process for investigating and addressing concerns.
  • Develop a strategy for preparing for and conducting difficult conversations.
  • Practice using specific, observable examples to provide feedback.
  • Examine the importance of active listening in understanding an employee’s perspective.
  • Discuss methods for creating a formal and well-documented corrective action plan.
  • Formulate a plan for follow-up and progress monitoring.
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A Practical Framework for Corrective Action

Advanced Skills and Proactive Leadership

  • Analyze how to manage different types of behavioral issues, from minor infractions to serious misconduct.
  • Discuss the role of coaching and mentoring in preventing future issues.
  • Identify when and how to escalate a situation to human resources, in line with company policy.
  • Examine the importance of a clear and accessible appeals process.
  • Develop strategies for handling emotional responses during a difficult conversation.
  • Discuss how to re-integrate an employee who has been through a corrective action process.
  • Create a roadmap for building a proactive accountability culture.
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