13 Jan 2020

Induction dates for the level-5 management programme

The Level 5 Management Programme has been designed to provide an ambitious curriculum to foster, develop and stretch the knowledge, skills and behaviours that are required to be an effective and successful manager.

Overview

The Level 5 Management Programme has been designed to provide an ambitious curriculum to foster, develop and stretch the knowledge, skills and behaviours that are required to be an effective and successful manager.

In accordance with the findings of the Richard Review (2012), the course has been designed to meet and exceed the requirements of employers. By providing our learners with a robust curriculum, it is hoped that they will complete the course with significantly more opportunities for both career and educational progression.

The course is designed to meet the needs and aspirations of high-level achievers all the way through to learners who may have struggled in traditional education and may possess special educational needs and/or disabilities. The expectation is that the programme will add value not only to the learner but will allow businesses to improve their productivity and efficiencies.

All learners are expected to study the full curriculum, although it is acknowledged that outcomes may be different for all learners. The curriculum includes planned workshop sessions for all learners, differentiated workshop sessions to meet the needs of all paces and levels of learning, planned individual one-to-one sessions and the resources for unplanned one-to-one sessions in accordance with the needs of individual learners.
 
Benefits

Benefits for Employers include:

• Improved knowledge, skills and behaviours (current and future leaders)
• Improved business performance (e.g. efficiency, quality and customer service)
• Increased motivation (delegates and their teams)
• Helps with succession planning
• Visible commitment and investment (delegates and their teams)
• Helps with career progression planning
 
Benefits for Learners include:

• Improved knowledge, skills and behaviours to improve performance
• Help with career progression
• Increased job satisfaction
• Increased confidence
• Raised profile within your organisation and industry
• Platform for further learning

Click here for further information on the programme.
 

2020 enrolement dates:

London – Wednesday 26 February
Midlands –  Thursday 27 February
North –  Friday 28 February

For further information, please contact Matt Child, Training Co-ordinator,  on 07825 051588 or at matt.child@bpif.org.uk

 

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