Managing in the Middle | Webinar
Leadership Series – Managing in the Middle | IQA Webinar
Course Overview

Date: Wednesday, June 17th 
Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm AEST

Delivery: Online via MS Teams
 

Description

Managing in the Middle is a 2-hour high-impact webinar for operational leaders.

Middle managers are the “Keystone” of any operation. They sit between the pressure of senior leaders and the vital management of the broader team. This practical, no-fluff webinar is designed specifically for Supervisors and Team Leaders who feel “squeezed” in the middle.

We strip away corporate buzzwords and provide a practical toolkit to help leaders stop fighting fires and start building a legacy of safety and ownership.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Lead Down: Build a “Circle of Safety” where crews take ownership of hazards and standards
  • Lead Up: Translate operational problems into business risks to influence management and secure resources
  • Lead Across: Break down silos between departments (e.g., Ops vs. Maintenance) to improve site throughput
  • Action Planning: Leave with actions to apply immediately on the next shift
Who Should Attend?

This program is built specifically for:

  • Site Supervisors & Foremen: Leaders bridging the gap between tools and management
  • Team Leaders: Those feeling the daily squeeze of production targets vs. safety standards
  • Frontline Managers: Leaders needing to build influence beyond their immediate authority
  • High-Potential Employees: Emerging leaders preparing for their first step into management
Registration Fees
Members
$160
Non-Members
$210

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Managing in the Middle | Webinar

Wednesday, 17 June 2026
10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Online