LEVEL 5 - MANAGEMENT and LEADERSHIP (AWARD – CERTIFICATE – DIPLOMA) ‘Management Qualification Standards Review’ The information that follows identifies the Units that form the Chartered Management Institute Level 5 qualifications in Management and Leadership. The Units are set out in a format designed to assist in identifying the presence of your current knowledge, understanding and capability at this level. To achieve best value in competing the document you should refer to your Centre Adviser who will guide you. The outcome of this part of your “Skill Scan” should assist you in the preparation of an action plan for your way forward to successful completion of a qualification programme. This part of your “Skill …show more content…
| | |Level: |5 | |Unit Number: |5001 |QCA Unit Number |T/501/5033 | |Credit value: |6 | |Guided Learning Hours
Contents Page Qualification structures Unit 5001 Unit 5002 Unit 5003 Unit 5004 Unit 5005 Unit 5006 Unit 5007 Unit 5008 Unit 5009 Unit 5010 Unit 5011 Unit 5012 Unit 5013 Personal development as a manager and leader Information based decision making Performance management Resource management Meeting stakeholder and quality needs Conducting a management project Financial control Marketing planning Project development and control Human resource development Managing recruitment and selection Being a leader Leadership practice 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1. In relation to your current business environment (or one that you are familiar with), identify at least two different types of information technology that may be used when completing work tasks.
* I confirm that the work/evidence presented for assessment is my own unaided work. * I have read the assessment regulations and understand that if I am found to have ‘copied’ from published work without acknowledgement, or from other candidate’s work, this may be regarded as plagiarism which is
After reading this week’s assignments there were various connections amongst Chapter 5 and Chapter 15. I will be discussing three connections presented by Hearron and Hildebrand. The first connection was on the topic of organizational management. This week I learned that as I assess of my organizational management skills, I need to take into consideration the following:
Read Ch. 6, 11, & 12 of Management: Leading & Collaborating in a Competitive World.Read this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings.
All of the units within the IAM Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Business and Administration will
The aim of this assignment is to explore the key areas of ‘Performance Management’ in relation to Policies and Procedures followed by the Grimsby Institute.
Introducing the qualification The ILM Level 3 Diploma in Leadership and Management has been specially designed for first line managers looking to develop a wide range of management and leadership skills suitable for their role. The qualification also develops both understanding and application of leadership skills through the use of action learning. The Diploma consists of six mandatory units ‘Understanding change’, ‘Planning change’, ‘Time management’, ‘An introduction to leadership’, ‘Effective team leading’ and ‘Developing leadership capability’. Participants then complete the qualification with a range of optional units that combine to minimum credit of 18. From
This qualification builds on the ILM Level 3 Award and Certificate in First Line Management, though is more suited to the practising manager, due to the more challenging demands of the programme.
To strengthen management skills necessary to ensure efficiency and leadership skills needed to cope with change as a result of the merger (Kotter, 2001). These include interpersonal skills relative to motivation, conflict management and constructive feedback.
Within this assignment I will describe my understanding of the links between management and leadership, the skills and styles of management and leadership, the application of management and leadership theories in an organisational context and planning for the development of management and leadership skills.
This course explores the rich field of management in theory and practice, and as both a science and an art. Students learn to apply management concepts to current workplace issues. Other topics include increasing competitive forces, expectations for successful performance of employees and organizations, and achieving desired business goals.
For those wishing to attain the ILM Award in Leadership & Management Skills assessment will take the form of:
The company that is listed as number one on the Fortune 500 list is Wal-Mart. This company has much strength that makes it very interesting for investment. Wal-Mart was founded by Sam Walton in the 1950’s and faced competition among many regional discount stores. In 1962 Wal-Mart officially began with its first store in Rogers, Arkansas. Wal-Mart now has over 600 discount stores in the United States and stores located in 28 countries. No matter the size of the company its purpose has not changed over the years. Mr. Sam Walton said, “If we work together, we’ll lower the cost of living for everyone... we’ll give the world an opportunity to see what it’s like to save and have a better
As a first time manager my short term goal (next 2-3 years) is to establish myself in my current role and develop my management skills. Drucker (2005) discusses the importance of working to my strengths, having good self-awareness and an understanding how I perform. As part of my career goal I would like to complete the relevant tertiary education (MBA) to equip me with the tools to enable my success.