Talk to our programme advisors today and see how IMI can transform the way you and your business works.
Email: programmeadvisors@imi.ie
This course is aimed at mid to senior management and head of function that need to effectively manage critical resources, risks and organisational change to translate business strategy into front-line action and commitment.
| Fee (Corporate Member) | Fee (Non Member) |
|---|---|
| €3,360 | €4,200 |
Email us today at programmeadvisors@imi.ie
Next programme dates:
09, 10 October 2012
06, 07 November 2012
04, 05 December 2012
08 January 2013
This course is aimed at mid to senior management and head of function that need to effectively manage critical resources, risks and organisational change to translate business strategy into front-line action and commitment.
Learning Objectives
This action-based course is designed to provide you with the ability to recognise your management and leadership capabilities and apply them directly into the workplace.
The role of mid, senior management and heads of function is to understand the organisation business strategy and lead its’ implementation by gaining front line staff full commitment to action, this course will enable you to do just that.
The ultimate objective of the course is to help you grow in your role to develop and consciously implement the critical change required by your business to succeed.
As you complete the course and you will discover your job has been succesfully fulfilled in the process.
Deliverables:
Deliverables:
Deliverables:
Deliverables:
1 to 1 individual coaching with optional add on sessions
3 hosted mentoring sessions
Unique blended learning design includes:
Course Director - Fabio Grassi, IMI Specialist
There are no formal entry criteria. However, this is a demanding programme and suitability of candidates will be assessed at a pre-programme discussion with the programme director. The purpose of the discussion is to ensure a good fit between the candidate and the diploma programme. Several years’ work experience at management level will normally be expected.
Next programme dates:
09, 10 October 2012
06, 07 November 2012
04, 05 December 2012
08 January 2013
Email us today at programmeadvisors@imi.ie
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