Management Seminars:

 

Management Training Seminars

By introducing our Management Training workshops to your staff we help ease the negative effect of change on both managerial and supervisory personnel. The change in job responsibilities, the change in personnel, job duties, and the rising challenge of developing subordinates are specific goals of our learning systems courses. We are highly successful at helping Managers and Supervisors learn and adapt to the necessary skills and proper behaviors to be successful at work as well as in their personal lives.

For more information on our management training classes please contact us.

As a part of our management training courses, Managers and Supervisors will learn how to:

  • Minimize the chance of miscommunication by understanding what people are really saying, and why
  • Deal with difficult people, manage tense situations, and resolve conflict
  • Make use of proven active listening skills to improve your ability to gain helpful information
  • Be able to facilitate, guide, and close discussions in one-on-one or group settings
  • Improve understanding and communication by giving and receiving good feedback
  • Use ideas submitted by a member of the team without causing other members to be defensive
  • Develop a comprehensive team building strategy that improves productivity of the whole team
  • Emphasize the value of working toward common goals without devaluing individual accomplishment
  • Define and set up a method to track staff activities
  • Be able to manage time and work assignments effectively
  • Conduct team meetings that capture and hold the audience’s attention
  • Interview and hire the right person for the right job
  • Save time and work more effectively through the use of a clear time management plan
  • Understand and comply with proper hiring and managing requirements
  • Communicate effectively with both superiors, peers and subordinates
  • Become effective coaches for their work team
  • Conduct accurate and difficult performance appraisals

 

Management Training:
How to Choose Project Management Training Programs for IT Professionals

The first step in the selection of a good management training course for Project Managers is to clearly understand the role of the Project Manager as it is understood today. Project Management is essentially concerned with a onetime operation as opposed to an ongoing operation. The distinction is seen by many as being insignificant and this misconception leads to not only poor selection of Project Managers, but also for poor selection of training courses. The IT training field is experienced a period of rapid growth and change. The growing importance of Certification as a major benchmark of IT training and skill has led to the introduction of a myriad of training opportunities and choices. The time when a computer career was a simple thing is long past. The IT field has become complex and training can no longer be general in nature, but most be specific to the need of the trainee and the organization.

A simple computer course is not going to be enough for the IT professional. There was a time when on the job training was the way most training was received. A potential employee was given a basic introductory course and learned the rest by actually working in a lower level position. An IT tech went through a sort of apprenticeship not unlike an electrician or a plumber. Specialization is the keyword today, and this applies to Project Management. The IT professional who will be successful as a PM must be a person who has specialized in understanding the principles of Project Management. Simple IT skills alone will not be enough.

It follows that Project Management Training courses must also have this distinction. The Project Management Institute, for example, can recommend software training specifically structured for Project Management. This might seem to be self evident, but it actually is not. Computer training has become such a growth industry that there is not the equivalent of the generic brands or the cookie cutter types of training courses. This one size fits all approach to management training is going to be wasted on the IT professional.

Cost alone cannot be a deciding factor either. There are many options available in training including distance training and E-learning options that reduce lost time, fit well with a work or personal schedule, and reduce training courses. These options do not reduce the quality of the training at all. Project Management training, like all specialized IT training, should be conducted by the best qualified and certified training institutions not only to maximize the benefit of it, but to eliminate the waste as well.

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