Just because an employee is good at their job, does not mean they’ll automatically be a good manager.
That’s right, employees are often promoted based on their technical competence, but they lack the power skills that will make them confident managers. This transition is made even more complicated with the emergence of the new hybrid workplace.
New managers need to:
- ✓ Communicate effectively (both virtually and in person)
- ✓ Be emotionally intelligent
- ✓ Manage conflict
- ✓ Negotiate confidently
- ✓ Be skilled decision-makers
The good news is: New managers can learn and develop these skills!
JSo, we’ve designed The Management Essentials for New Managers short skills training programme to transition candidates from being efficient employees to being confident managers. They’ll be equipped with a toolbox of skills to face a myriad of management challenges and opportunities while leading their teams to produce business results.
The short skills programme consists of the following eight credit-bearing modules:
Date | Title | US ID | Credits |
12-13 April | Use communication techniques effectively | 12433 | 8 |
Apply the principles and concepts of emotional intelligence to the management of self and others | 252031 | 4 | |
19-20 May | Develop, implement, and evaluate a project plan | 252022 | 8 |
Apply the principles of ethics to improve organisational culture | 252042 | 5 | |
28-29 June | Interpret and manage conflicts within the workplace | 114226 | 8 |
Build teams to achieve goals and objectives | 252037 | 6 | |
21-22 July | Conduct negotiations to deal with conflict situations | 117853 | 8 |
Apply a systems approach to decision-making | 252026 | 6 |
Virtual classroom training
Who should attend? Middle Managers,Supervisors and line managers, Potential supervisory and/or middle management roles
Certification: 53 credits towards the National Certificate: Generic Management; NQF level 5; SAQA qualification ID 59201
Price: R30 999.00 per delegate (VAT incl.) ** Group discount available
Admission requirements: Senior Certificate or an equivalent NQF level 4 qualification