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I am looking for some Management Training options for a 1st time manager. Any recommendations? At this point we are open to virtual/on-line training, but prefer a 1 - 3 day seminar. Ideally something
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Re: New Manager Training
posted at 10/17/2011 6:37 AM EDT
on Workforce Management
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Because the skills of being a good manager are not innate to many employees, we need to educate and train them about the needed new skills. Manager training can be done in a variety of ways. Traditional classroom training is one way to go. If you're a larger company, you might be able to pool a new "class" of rising managers and train them together. Try making the training interactive so that the new managers can engage more with the active learning and also learn from their co-workers. The more relevant you can make the training to your company, the more successful it will be.
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