Key Competencies for First-line Managers

Managerial Skills for Newly Promoted Managers

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Key Competencies for First-line Managers

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the role of a first-line manager
  • Enhance the managerial abilities in an organisation
  • Evolve into a manager who makes a real impact
  • Master the art of effective team leadership

Description

A first-line manager, frequently referred to as an entry-level manager, is positioned at the foundational tier of the management structure within an organisation. Operating at the forefront of managerial responsibility, these individuals oversee the day-to-day functions of non-managerial personnel, ensuring the smooth execution of organisational objectives and strategies. In certain expansive enterprises, supervisors may seamlessly transition into the role of first-line managers, demonstrating their aptitude for leadership and operational management.

In large organisations, where hierarchical structures can be complex, supervisors often emerge as natural candidates for first-line management positions due to their intimate familiarity with operational processes and personnel dynamics. This transition underscores the importance of recognising and nurturing leadership potential at every level of the organization.

This programme aims to address the specific needs of newly promoted managers and supervisors, equipping them with the requisite skills and knowledge to excel in their roles. This programme serves as a foundational stepping stone for emerging leaders, empowering them to navigate the challenges of their managerial roles with confidence and proficiency.

We cover the following set of ten skills for first-line managers: planning, delegating, coaching, managing performance, problem solving decision making, handling difficult situations, communicating, managing time, managing stress, and building a high performance team.


Who Should Attend!

  • Frist-line manager
  • Newly promoted managers
  • Executives
  • Supervisors

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