The aim of this course is to give you a practical guide to managing people at work. It does not matter whether you are a first time manager in a shop or a middle manager in an office environment; the same skills apply to every work place. In the course you will engage with some HR theories and then see how they translate into every day working life.


The Manager's Toolkit: A Practical Guide to Managing People at Work
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The Manager's Toolkit: A Practical Guide to Managing People at Work

Instructor: Dr Chris Dewberry
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Skills you'll gain
- Recruitment
- Leadership
- Performance Review
- Employee Performance Management
- Leadership and Management
- Industrial and Organizational Psychology
- Conflict Management
- Compensation and Benefits
- Human Resources Management and Planning
- Talent Recruitment
- Decision Making
- Strategic Decision-Making
- People Development
- Performance Management
- People Management
- Organizational Leadership
- Compensation Management
- Performance Appraisal
- Staff Management
- Smart Goals
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Reviewed on Apr 11, 2020
The whole programme has been inspiring and resourceful. I plan to implement every bit of it in the discharge of my daily assignment. Thank you so much for this opportunity.Omobowale Odofib
Reviewed on Oct 1, 2019
Good content but not always very well conveyed. At times I had the feeling the support material was a little bit "unprofessional" or rushed in its preparation. All in all still a good course anyway.
Reviewed on Aug 15, 2021
I found it useful, I have come from engineering and management doesn't always come naturally so this is a good course to go through if you find yourself having to manage people as well as tech!





