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Management Training Courses Are About Task And People



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By : Frank OTools    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-03-23 20:27:46
Anyone in management knows that the most difficult balance to make is that of getting the tasks completed but bringing the team with you so that they want to complete the task. Once you have attended management training courses you will be fully aware that this is the success to effective management.
Many managers believe it is enough to just point the employees in front of the task and expect it to be achieved, many others believe the friendlier and nicer they are with their employees-the task will be done as the employees will not want to let them down. The truth is that in management neither of these assumptions is correct.
It is vital that the task gets completed and obviously dealing effectively with people is a good way to do that.
It does not mean you have to be best friends-your staff doesn’t want you to be best friends with them, friendly-yes but not friends, they are 2 totally different things. Neither does your staff want you to not consider them in relation to getting the job done. An effective management skill is all about getting the balance right between people and task.
The task is vitally important and any effective management training course should have sessions designed for planning organizing implementing and finally controlling the task. Management skills in these areas are extremely important.
The tasks need to also be graded in terms of the bottom line importance, we all carry out several tasks each day most of which are necessary but often are not as important to the bottom line as other tasks we can be doing. Management training courses in the past number of years have spoken about the importance of managing performance through Key performance indicators which is a good place for any manager to start.
The important thing for management to remember is that planning organizing implementing and controlling are the only ways you will achieve the task being done. This coupled with effective people skills is really the right track for management.
Finally as you will discover through management training courses that most managers lack the control element, you must always remember in management what gets checked gets done.
Being able to train the staff member, then plan and organize the task for the staff member to implement is not enough you must put in monitoring controls to check it has been done correctly. Through effective management training you will discover the importance of ‘Inspecting what you expect’
Author Resource:- Would you like to learn more about management training courses? Frank O’Toole from Premier Training is helping people to achieve with training courses, let’s achieve.

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