Book your place now on this popular workshop
Moving into management
10 February * 19 October, London
How will this event help you?
It will provide an excellent foundation on which to build your management
career by:
* Exploring what management really means in practice and to look at
the different management skills and styles
* Identifying practical ways to manage and motivate staff including
communication and delegation
* Considering useful ways to work smarter not harder
* Exchanging ideas and approaches
* Developing plans for future action
Features
Participants will receive a FREE copy of 'First Steps in Management' by
Beryl Morris, published by Library Association Publishing.
Comments from previous participants:
"clearly presented, pitched at just the right level, and encouraged lively
discussion"
"though provoking"
"Beryl had a wealth of experience and added humour to the event"
Programme
9.00 Registration and coffee
9:30 Welcome and Introductions
9:45 The challenge of management: What does it mean and why is it
increasingly important?
Practical exercise and discussion
10:15 Management is......about maintaining a balance
Management exercise and discussion
11:00 Coffee
11:15 Feedback and discussion
11:45 Management matters
The development of management thinking and a brief look at
situational
leadership
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Working smarter not harder
A practical session on time management
14:45 Tea
15:00 Motivating staff to deliver quality library and information services
Practical approaches to motivation, including communication
and delegation
16:30 Action planning session
17:00 End of workshop
Places are limited to: 25
Workshop Leaders:
Beryl Morris, Hudson Rivers
Beryl Morris is a Director of Hudson Rivers, a management and training
consultancy which helps organisations to improve their performance through
the training and development of their staff. She has worked at senior level
in higher education, local government and industry.
John Hudson, Consultant, Hudson Rivers
John recently moved from a senior post in the Development and Training
Division of BT after a long and varied career as a personnel professional.
He leads Hudson Rivers' work in communication and interpersonal skills.
Fees
LA Personal members £125 plus VAT £21.87) £146.87
LA Institutional members £149 plus VAT (£25.90) £173.90
Non members £175 plus VAT (£30.62) £205.62
LA Student/unwaged members £25 plus VAT (£4.37) £29.37
To provisionally book your place please call Professional Development on
0171 636 7543 ext. 288/9, or email [log in to unmask]
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