Manage People Effectively

Provided by: Australian Institute of Management

People are your greatest asset, yet latest data from the AIM 2019 Leadership Survey shows 72% of employees have left a previous job role because of a poor leader or manager. The research is clear; managers that have high emotional intelligence improve productivity, adapt to change more easily and have increased engagement in their teams.

The Manage People Effectively short course shows how to best engage your staff, create meaningful relationships and facilitate team cohesion by using emotional intelligence in your leadership communication and behaviour. Including a Genos Emotional Intelligence Report, you’ll become aware of how your interactions with others directly impact your ability to influence those around you.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course you will be able to:

  • Use emotional intelligence to improve self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and relationship management
  • Develop trust and confidence while managing the development and maintenance of networks and relationships within your organisation
  • Communicate with influence by providing meaningful feedback, resolving conflicts and addressing workplace difficulties
  • Effectively manage a diverse workforce

 

Entry or Workplace Requirements

There are no entry or workplace requirements to attend this course.

Delivery Method and Time Requirements

Face-to-face: 3 day on Campus Workshop

Online: 6-Months Continuous Access

Campus Locations: Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Mackay

Cost

Face-to-face: $2,335.50 (includes 10% Feedlot TECH discount)

Online: $1,782 (includes 10% Feedlot TECH discount)

Australian Institute of Management

Geordie Weber
Feedlot TECH Account Manager
Phone: 02 9956 3963 / 0449 612 131
Email: feedlotTECH@aim.com.au
Website: https://www.aim.com.au/

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