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block courses

Block courses provide a great opportunity for learning away from the workplace.

First Line Manager's And Supervisors Development Course

The First Line Manager needs to have the technical skills/knowledge to plan and coordinate the work of their team and also the ‘soft’ skills to help individual employees realise their potential on the job. The role of the First Line Manager has changed in that they need a wider knowledge to support the employee employer relationship.

Providing training to First Line Managers has a significant impact on employee development and up skilling. It is widely recognised as being a significant factor in the retention of employees.

The course is a 3 stage programme each of 3 days (to be booked separately) that provides opportunities for learning and development over time. It also allows participants to put ideas into practice before returning to the next stage. The staged approach also allows the participants to discuss the results of their actions on the job with the course facilitators and other participants.

Seminars By Date - Wellington

Location: Wellington

Certificate in Employment Relations

Massey University Paper 114:298

Study with EMA for your Diploma of Business Studies through Massey University. This course can be used as one of eight papers towards the Diploma of Business Studies through Massey University.

One three - day module each month for three months.

National Certificate in First Line Management - Level 3

This programme is delivered as a combination of the training facilities of The Employers and Manufacturer's Associations, Northern and Central, the delivery expertise of Precision Training and is run in association with Tai Poutini Polytechnic.  Precision Training is an NZQA registered and accredited company that has specialised in providing management training since 2000.  Please note : this is a different course to that run by EMA Central - First Line Managers and Supervisors Stage One Two & Three course. 

National Certificate In First Line Management Level 4

This programme is delivered as a combination of the training facilities of The Employers and Manufacturer's Associations, Northern and Central, the delivery expertise of Precision Training and is run in association with Tai Poutini Polytechnic.  Precision Training is an NZQA registered and accredited company that has specialised in providing management training since 2000.  Please note : this is a different course to that run by EMA Central - First Line Managers and Supervisors Stage One Two & Three course. 

Catapult Leadership

Catapult Leadership has been promoted by EMA Central for the last three years. Seasoned leaders and those new to leadership roles consistently rate the programme as excellent.  Catapult Leadership provides participants with both practical leadership tools and fresh leadership thinking.

 

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