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New Manager series
Managing people is one of the most important aspects of any organisation, yet few people excel in this role. Many are promoted, yet few have the insight, understanding or are equipped with right tools to meet this complex and challenging task.
As a manager you must understand how to lead, motivate, inspire, and encourage the people you work with. Without this, an already challenging task will be near impossible.
“Very worthwhile, great technology and incredibly useful given that I'm working in a remote location in Tom Price. Tao is very insightful.” - Matt Selby, Finance Manager, Gumala Aboriginal Corporation
Program Overview
This LiveOne series is essential for newly appointed managers, or those who would like to enhance their essential people management skills.
The New Manager series consists of 6 interactive and highly informative sessions, which can be undertaken as a series or as individual sessions.
Session Timetable
Benefits of Attending
Benefits of Attending
Participation in this series will provide delegates with a comprehensive overview of six key development areas for all new managers.
Who Should Attend
The New Manager series has been designed specifically for those who are new to the role of manager or team leader.
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Inclusions & Bonus Offers
Workshop Inclusions
Registered delegates will receive session notes.
Bonus Offers
Receive 10% off individual session pricing when registering for the six session series.
Package & Pricing
Conditions:
All prices are in AUD and include GST. Only one discount is applicable at a time. ie. discount offers cannot be combined.
Payment options:
cheque accepted
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Program Description
Coaching/Mentoring - Increase your team's performance
Sessions 1-5 of the New Manager series have provided an understanding of the core skills required to be a manager. Now, how can you take your team to the next level?
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Last Updated 13 May 2011