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Management Skills Courses Cornwall
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- Bude
... to support employees in improving their performance. In working through this session, you will practise the following BTEC common skills: Managing and Developing Self Working with and Relating to others Communicating Managing Tasks and Solving Problems Applying Numeracy Applying Technology Applying Design... Learn about: Skills and Training...
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- Carnon Downs
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...Understanding how mentoring works. Practical mentoring exercises. Reviewing mentoring techniques. Recognising the business benefits of mentoring as a development...
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- Bude
...Supervisory Management Course This course will teach you how to successfully supervise, direct and manage your workforce. Are you about to be promoted or already in a supervisory position? The course has been designed for supervisors of all levels - new, experienced and aspiring. By the... Learn about: IT Management...
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- Bude
... and the organisation, in order to survive and prosper in what are generally regarded as turbulent times. Similarly, employees have different expectations of work; overall, they are better educated, possess higher skill levels and have greater aspirations than previous generations. The changing dynamics and experiences... Learn about: IT Management...
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- Bude
...Syllabus The Role of the Supervisor in the Management of Others Company structures / Responsibility and authority / The effective supervisor... Learn about: IT Development...
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- Bude
.... There is significant emphasis on teams and individuals and their roles within the organisation. Furthermore emphasis is given to effect management communication and planning with a view to achieving organisational success. Before finally concentrating on effective management techniques that can be employed...
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- Bude
...for differences between organisations and which therefore can provide a more detailed framework for helping managers, and others, to influence organisational outcomes...