Most of the skills in question are related to leadership. Leadership has been shown to be important in those cases where the organisation has to constantly adapt to the environment and is essential for making decisions and resolving conflicts within a group or for conducting a meeting. Leadership is, at present, one of the key requirements of a management role.
This didactic material combines both theory and practice and helps the reader obtain a realistic view of the competencies required for a management position in any business organisation.
With the help of this manual, published by Ideaspropias Editorial, you will acquire the necessary knowledge to become a senior manager in your company. 1. Time management 2. Change management 3. Decision making and problem solving 4. Conflict 5. Negotiation 6. Communication 7. Effective presentations 8. Managing meetings 9. Teamworking 10. Leadership 11. Creativity 12. Motivation SUMMARY EXAM BIBLIOGRAPHY
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Time as a resource
1.3. Analysis and diagnosis of the use of time
1.4. Time management tools
1.5. Problems with time and their causes
EXERCISE 1
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1.6. Summary of contents
SELF-ASSESSMENT 1
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2.1. Introduction
2.2. Change: adapting the organisation to the environment
2.3. Change and personnel: resistance to change
2.4. The need to anticipate change
2.5. Managing change
EXERCISE 2
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2.6. Summary of contents
SELF-ASSESSMENT 2
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3.1. Introduction
3.2. The problem-analysis process
3.3. The decision: primary variables
3.4. The decision-making process
EXERCISE 3
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3.5. Summary of contents
SELF-ASSESSMENT 3
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4.1. Introduction
4.2. Conflict: types and causes
4.3. Conflict resolution
4.4. Handling conflict assertively
EXERCISE 4
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4.5. Summary of contents
SELF-ASSESSMENT 4
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5.1. Introduction
5.2. What is negotiation? From conflict to negotiation
5.3. The negotiating parties
5.4. Variables that influence negotiation
5.5. Tools for setting up a good negotiation
EXERCISE 5
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5.6. Summary of contents
SELF-ASSESSMENT 5
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6.1. Introduction
6.2. Communication styles
6.3. Elements of the communication process
6.4. Communication within the organisation
6.5. Competencies required of a good communicator
EXERCISE 6
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6.6. Summary of contents
SELF-ASSESSMENT 6
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7.1. Introduction
7.2. Presentation concept and objectives
7.3. Key factors of a presentation
7.4. Preparing a presentation
7.5. Support media
7.6. How to win over the audience during the presentation
EXERCISE 7
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7.7. Summary of contents
SELF-ASSESSMENT 7
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8.1. Introduction
8.2. Reasons for a meeting
8.3. The manager and the participants
8.4. The meeting development process
EXERCISE 8
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8.5. Summary of contents
SELF-ASSESSMENT 8
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9.1. Introduction
9.2. Benefits and drawbacks of teamwork
9.3. Work team development phases
9.4. Teamwork development tools
EXERCISE 9
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9.5. Summary of contents
SELF-ASSESSMENT 9
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10.1. Introduction
10.2. Leadership approaches
10.2.1. Substantive approaches
10.2.2. Behavioural approaches
10.2.3. Situational approaches
10.2.4. Personalistic approaches
10.2.5. Prospective approaches
10.3. Leadership and management: two complementary actions
10.4. Profile of a good leader
10.5. Leadership styles
10.6. Motivation: a leaders basic tool
10.7. Tips on how to be a good leader
EXERCISE 10
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10.8. Summary of contents
SELF-ASSESSMENT 10
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11.1. Introduction
11.2. What is creativity?
11.3. Techniques for boosting creativity
EXERCISE 11
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11.4. Summary of contents
SELF-ASSESSMENT 11
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12.1. Introduction
12.2. Concept and cycle of motivation
12.3. Motivation and behaviour
12.4. Theories about motivation
12.4.1. Content motivation theories
12.4.2. Process motivation theories
EXERCISE 12
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12.5. Summary of contents
SELF-ASSESSMENT 12
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