18/08/2006
Management Training With ILM
In today’s business driven society, managers need to constantly improve their skills and gain up-to-date information about new management techniques.
Lisburn Institute is a key provider of Management Training courses in Northern Ireland through the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) whose qualifications provide a means to grow and develop management skills – over 500,000 managers throughout the UK have already benefited from having an ILM qualification on their CV.
Eddie Forester, ILM Coordinator within Lisburn Institute said: “You don’t have to be a ‘Sir Alan Sugar’ or a ‘Sir Richard Branson’ to know that a good manager who can lead and motivate their team, communicate at all levels of the organisation clearly, manage his or her time efficiently and lead from the front is a real asset to a business.
“The competitive employment marketplace has created a real need for young professionals who have gained a unique selling position in terms of the qualifications that they have to offer. I see the ILM Certificate and Diploma courses as providing this competitive edge and, from research undertaken on behalf of the ILM, employers agree in their thousands.” Both qualifications are designed to improve managers’ performance in the organisation through their strong focus on the individual’s specific job role.
To find out more about the Management qualifications on offer at Lisburn Institute visit www.liscol.ac.uk, telephone 028 9267 7225 or email courses@liscol.ac.uk. (CD)
Lisburn Institute is a key provider of Management Training courses in Northern Ireland through the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) whose qualifications provide a means to grow and develop management skills – over 500,000 managers throughout the UK have already benefited from having an ILM qualification on their CV.
Eddie Forester, ILM Coordinator within Lisburn Institute said: “You don’t have to be a ‘Sir Alan Sugar’ or a ‘Sir Richard Branson’ to know that a good manager who can lead and motivate their team, communicate at all levels of the organisation clearly, manage his or her time efficiently and lead from the front is a real asset to a business.
“The competitive employment marketplace has created a real need for young professionals who have gained a unique selling position in terms of the qualifications that they have to offer. I see the ILM Certificate and Diploma courses as providing this competitive edge and, from research undertaken on behalf of the ILM, employers agree in their thousands.” Both qualifications are designed to improve managers’ performance in the organisation through their strong focus on the individual’s specific job role.
To find out more about the Management qualifications on offer at Lisburn Institute visit www.liscol.ac.uk, telephone 028 9267 7225 or email courses@liscol.ac.uk. (CD)
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