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Manager's Toolkit a Success

Providing core managerial knowledge to managers, the School of Management's "Manager's Toolkit" has proved to be a resounding success.

Both Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) and larger UK clients have found that the programme offers a useful framework for managers in organisations to develop skills intrinsic to management.

Modules covered in the Manager's Toolkit include self-management, financial management, marketing, profitable negotiation, thinking strategically, managing people and best practice management.

Business Development Director, Robert McClements, said: "Managers who have appropriate knowledge and skills can be key to organisational growth and success. The Manager's Toolkit offers the ideal opportunity for managers' development - an important task for any organisation."

Manager's Toolkit client Carclo plc said: "The learning environment, resources and residential facilities are excellent - the faculty really understood our issues and supported the managers as they worked together in teams to apply the learning to our business."

Places on each individual module or the whole course are available for 2003 - starting in April (Self-Management) - and running until December.

For further information on the dates and fees or to sign up for one of the modules, please contact Mary Cornforth at the School of Management on (01274) (23)4485 or via email at m.c.cornforth@bradford.ac.uk.

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