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ILM Award in Management
| Outline Content and Deliverables
The ILM Level 3 Award in Management aims to give managers the foundation for their formal development in this role. The qualification does this by developing basic management skills and assisting participants in gaining the basic knowledge required. Candidates may progress onto the Certificate or complete the Award as part of the Certificate.
This 5 day programme is highly interactive and participative, where participants will be working on real life management issues from their own personal experience and building and supporting skills learnt from each workshop, with clear outputs and tools to support the implementation of the learning back in their roles in the business.
The qualification will also require participants to produce a number of work based assignments and projects, related directly to their business and their own roles. This method provides the formal qualification assessment for the programmes.
An outline of the objectives, content and deliverables for the programme follows below:
Developing yourself and others – 1 Day Know how to identify development needs and develop self and others to achieve organisational objectives
Achieving objectives through time management – 1 Day Know how to use effective time management to prioritise and achieve objectives
Solving problems and making decisions – 2 Days Know how to describe a problem, its nature, scope and impact Know how to gather and interpret information to solve a problem Know how to solve a problem Know how to plan the implementation and communication of decisions
Introduction to leadership – 1 Day Understand leadership styles Understand leadership qualities and review own leadership qualities and potential
Award Assessments
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