Overview:
Leading a team after layoffs is not business as usual. Even when the formal change is over, people are often carrying uncertainty, fatigue, and lower trust while being asked to do more with less. This workshop gives managers a practical approach to rebuilding trust, resetting expectations, restoring ownership, and steadying performance on leaner teams. It is designed for leaders who need to move the team forward without ignoring what the team has been through.
Why you should Attend:
After layoffs, the work rarely gets lighter. Teams often feel anxious, skeptical, overloaded, and less trusting. This session helps managers rebuild stability, ownership, and performance without pretending nothing has changed.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- What often happens to teams after layoffs, even when nobody says much
- How trust, morale, and ownership are affected on leaner teams
- Why managers need to reset expectations instead of pretending it is normal
- How to communicate more clearly when people feel uncertain or overloaded
- What helps rebuild stability, fairness, and follow-through after disruption
- How to protect stronger employees from carrying too much for too long
- How to refocus the team on priorities, standards, and practical next steps
- What managers can do to steady performance without becoming overly controlling
Who Will Benefit:
- Managers
- Team Leaders
- Supervisors
- Department Heads
- Operations Managers
- Middle Managers
- Human Resources (HR) Professionals