A New Managers’ Toolkit – ‘a day in the life of a manager’ 2 of 2 [Event Ref. No. TG4/NMT]
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Progressing into management is both exciting and daunting. Suddenly you are responsible for directing and managing your peer group. You may get less opportunity to focus on your specialism and now be expected to direct your attention toward helping others to get things done.
How do you harness the power of a team? Motivate others and deal with challenges?
This interesting and engaging two-day course will provide an insight as to what it means to be a manager. Attendees range from those who want to know whether management is really for them to those who have just started out in a management role for the first time and are looking for an all-round basic introduction to the skills they will need. Organisations are looking for managers who enjoy working with people, building team morale and effective systems. They want you to enjoy your job. The skill sets for management are quite different to subject matter expertise, so it is important to go into this opportunity with eyes wide open!
This course will provide you with a ‘Day in the Life of a Manager’ and will equip you with the chance to decide whether management is for you, and to develop and practice the key skills of an effective first time manager.
This course will cover…
…What does it mean to be a manager?
…How to engage your employees.
…Delegation and goal setting.
…Development conversations.
…Running effective meetings.
…Setting direction for your team.
…Managing your own time and energy.
…Negotiating and influencing upwards.
…Motivating employees.
…Building team morale and management.
…Organising effective team meetings.
Participants will engage in a range of practical activities, designed to build their skills and confidence and prepare them for successful management.
Venue:
Room B204, Brunei Gallery, SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG
Website – http://www.soas.ac.uk/gallery/visit/
Registration is from 9am with the course starting at 9.30am.
Cost:
Entire series – £320 for members and £480 for other institutions.
Cancellations less than one week before the event will be charged a 50% cancellation fee. In the event of a ‘no-show’ on the day, the full fee will be charged.
To book a place please use our online booking form or email the administrator via cpd25@london.ac.uk