How to Go from Buddy to Boss After a Promotion

How to Go from Buddy to Boss After a Promotion

Live Webinar

Guest Speaker:   Wendy Sellers
Topic:   Human Resources, Leadership, Business Skills
Credit:   HRCI 1.00, SHRM 1.00, ATAHR 1.00, ATAOP 1.00
Average Rating: 4.6 / 5

Webinar Details $199

  • Webinar Date: May 15, 2025
  • Webinar Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT   live
  • Webinar Length: 60 Minutes
  • Guest Speaker:   Wendy Sellers
  • Topic:   Human Resources, Leadership, Business Skills
  • Credit:   HRCI 1.00, SHRM 1.00, ATAHR 1.00, ATAOP 1.00
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So, you’ve recently been promoted into a supervisory or manager role? Congratulations! Do you have team members who are also friends or friendly peers, and now everything just seems awkward? Are you considering ending friendships because they now report to you? Before you take that leap, create a fair and respectful plan to maintain friendships while drawing a line in the workplace sand. Join us for our online webinar, "How to Go from Buddy to Boss After a Promotion," led by Wendy Sellers. Learn how to navigate the complexities of managing friends and peers with confidence and professionalism.

Your Benefits For Attending:

  • Addressing the Awkwardness Head On: Learn strategies to confront the initial awkwardness of your new role immediately. Understand why direct and professional communication is essential to maintaining a healthy work environment.
  • Team-Wide Accountability: Discover how to prepare your entire team for collective accountability. Gain insights into fostering fairness and respect without playing favorites or overburdening friends with excessive expectations.
  • Setting the Example: Understand the importance of relying on facts and maintaining confidentiality. Learn to avoid using “friendly” gossip and rumors when making workplace decisions to set a professional tone.
  • Staying Friends with the Buddy Who Lost the Promotion: Explore options and potential outcomes for maintaining a friendship with a colleague who lost the promotion to you. Discuss strategies to navigate this sensitive situation while keeping professional relationships intact.

Why Should You Attend:

Most businesses in the USA are small businesses (under 500 employees) whom often promote from within to maintain institutional knowledge and manage budget constraints. Large businesses do this too! Teams that are “friendly” often have each other’s back and support the department's mission and vision. However, conflicts are inevitable, especially when your friend becomes your subordinate. This webinar will equip you with the tools to handle these challenges effectively, ensuring a smooth transition from buddy to boss. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your leadership skills and foster a harmonious work environment.

  • Wendy Sellers

HRCI Credit

Human Resource Certification Institute
This program has been approved for credit hours through the HR Certification Institute. For more information about certification or recertification, please visit the HR Certification Institute website at www.hrci.org.

SHRM Credit

Society for Human Resource Management
Aurora Training Advantage is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for the SHRM-CPSM or SHRM-SCPSM. For more information about certification or recertification, please visit www.shrmcertification.org.

ATAHR Credit

Aurora Training Advantage is offering continuing education points designed to recognize dedication to training and excellence in human resources.

ATAOP Credit

Aurora Training Advantage is offering continuing education points designed to recognize dedication to training and excellence in operations.

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Speakers Performance Based On Past Webinar Survey Results

Average rating

4.6 / 5

This speaker has received a total of 818 survey responses. Attendees have given an average rating of 4.6 stars out of a possible 5, reflecting on the speakers performance on the following questions.

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4.5 Stars
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4.6 Stars

Reviews From Past Webinar Surveys

Our webinars are crafted to deliver exceptional value and insight to business professionals. To ensure we meet and exceed your expectations, we conduct thorough post live webinar surveys. Below, you'll find genuine feedback from attendees, sharing their thoughts on the speaker's performance. These reviews highlight our commitment to continuous improvement and excellence in providing top-tier educational experiences.

Jon F.
May 8, 2020
3.5 / 5
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Today's presenter, Wendy Sellers, was pushing an agenda of fear and recommending extreme and unrealistic measures. Making all office staff take their temperature with a person standing there and waiting a few minutes to be tested (and retested based on weather) is simply NOT realistic, and office staff would not accept waiting in line for 5-10 minutes (or worse) every time they enter the office. This is simply not realistic, and it's even worse for many companies that specify an official starting time like 8AM for all office staff to facilitate everyone being there when needed by management or customers. Requiring office staff to wear masks is also not realistic in my view, and I think we'd get a lot of resistance. Neither is taking people's fans away. Requiring fans to be under one's desk would be a lot more feasible, and just as effective. In addition, Wendy made absolutely no mention of testing to identify those who already have immunity and therefore should have no fear of returning to the workplace at all. Top Immunology lab experts confirm people would have immunity after recovering or being assymptomatic, and a person would simply die if they did not develop some form of immunity! Preventing those 65 and older from returning to the office, while allowing 64 year olds to do so is also arbitrary and frankly discriminatory. We need more practical solutions that can actually be implemented without extreme disruption to the business. She should have specified different recommendations for retail/store businesses and headquarters or backoffice staff as well. The review of CDC, EEOC and ADA guidelines was helpful, but practicality needs to be considered. At the end of the day, we need our people to feel comfortable collaborating with each other as opposed to viewing each other as a vector or threat. Clearing those who have immunity and those who are otherwise healthy and say they're not concerned, while accommodating others by allowing them to continue working remotely without asking them specific health-related questions is a lot more realistic. The reality is, we need better solutions than what Wendy Sellers presented today.

Liza W.
May 8, 2020
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Brandon E.
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Brandi C.
May 8, 2020
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Too much data to cover in the amount of time allowed

Jane S.
May 8, 2020
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Well done webinar and I appreciate the support beyond the webinar via LinkedIn and Facebook.

Fanci W.
May 8, 2020
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Great speaker & excellent outline to follow.

Christine G.
May 8, 2020
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Heather D.
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Rachel E.
April 21, 2020
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Bonnie H.
April 21, 2020
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The speaker was a good presenter and had valuable information.
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