Management & Leadership training.

In 2000 the Council achieved the following:

 

The Council for Excellence in Management & Leadership was appointed in April 2000 by the Secretary of State for Education & Employment and the Secretary of State for Trade & Industry to develop a strategy to ensure that the UK has the managers and leaders of the future to match the best in the world.

  • brought together a wide range of data to support the inquiry
  • consulted up to 1000 individuals from both the demand and supply side throughout the UK and from both the public and the private sector
  • involved up to 100 individuals from companies of all sizes, the professions, the business schools, FE Colleges, other providers and many intermediary organisation's in the seven working and other groups
  • conducted and commissioned research, producing 30 reports and working papers

The Council's Achievements...

 

The Council was asked to look at both management and leadership; to consider the public and the private sectors;and to look at demand for management and leadership development - and its supply - through business schools, Further Education colleges and private providers.

The report published on 13th May highlights the research, thinking and recommendations of the members of the Council, chaired by Sir Anthony Cleaver. It represents the most wide-ranging study ever carried out on the problem of Britain's management and leadership deficiencies. It also introduces the strategy which the Council is recommending to government to tackle the significant mismatch fund between the need for management and leadership skills, and their demand and supply - a strategy whose rationale lies in the explicit link which the Council makes between good management and leadership, and performance.

Management training: Are programs that have been designed to equip Sales Managers with the skills, processes and motivation to drive individuals and business performance through support and feedback by deploying the principles learnt through management training.

Neurolinguistic programming can help to enhance business skills for individuals and a NLP Practitioner will provide the most comprehensive support.