| First Line Management (ILM Level 3) |
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In any organisation there is a point at which the direction and planning for what needs doing has to be translated into action and delivery. The First Line Manager/Supervisor is vital to this process as he/she leads and manages the operations of the organisation. Do your First Line Managers:Have a clear understanding of their role and responsibilities? The 5 day Introductory Certificate in First Line Management will give both newly appointed FLM’s and those with more experience the opportunity to spend time developing the skills that will ensure effective performance at this vital level in any organisation. Course Content:
During the workshop each individual will also have a personal tutorial to ensure their learning needs are being met and they are achieving their personal course objectives. Assessment:To be awarded the Certificate participants will need to complete a review of the learning in four of the segments covered. This will be done during the workshop and assessed by the tutors. Participants will also have to complete a work-based project, preferably chosen with their line manager that is going to make a significant performance improvement in the organisation. A carefully chosen project could give a return that makes the training self-financing!
Course Style:The emphasis throughout the course will be on learning from experience. Participants will consider and share past experiences, have new learning experiences in the workshop and plan for future learning in their workplace. The workshop will therefore be active and participative. The tutors will help people learn and not teach them. It will be an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Benefits:The course develops First Line Managers who:
Business Benefits:From a business perspective, the project undertaken on this course alone is designed to return more than the cost of the training. In addition to this well trained managers have a much more significant ability to positively influence the bottom line figures just by managing their teams effectively.
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