Introduction to Managing Others

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Event summary

The course will outline methods and models to manage in a way that enhances your team’s performance and contributes to the long-term resilience and success of your public sector organisation.


Members receive 10% off the purchase of this course.

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£99.00 excl VAT

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About this event

This course aims to help you develop in your role as a manager, and to lead with confidence and purpose. The course will outline methods and models to manage in a way that enhances your team’s performance and contributes to the long-term resilience and success of your public sector organisation. This interactive e-learning course focuses on essential management skills, practical applications of management theories, and engaging activities that will enable you to apply these skills in real-world situations. The course will also provide quizzes, interactive case studies, and opportunities for reflection to ensure active engagement and skill development.

Who is it for?

This course has been developed for managers already in role or for those wanting to step up in to a managerial position.

Learning outcomes

In this online course you will:

  • Understand various leadership styles and their application in different team dynamics
  • Develop skills for managing performance, conflict, and change
  • Learn how to delegate effectively while fostering team development
  • Enhance emotional intelligence to improve workplace relationships
  • Apply theoretical knowledge to real-world local authority scenarios

Price

This e-learning course costs £99 +VAT

All CIPFA members receive 10% off the price of this course. Please ensure you are logged in you membership account when making a purchase.

Thanks to UK Government funding, individuals from eligible organisations can receive this training free of charge. Please contact hello@cipfa.org when making your purchase.

Eligibility

Delegates must be employed in England by a best value authority as defined by Part 1 of the Local Government Act 1999. 

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