Management Training

What is Management Training?

 

‘Management Training’ refers to the coaching provided to an individual to hone their leadership skills. It is more concerned with managing others in a company and hence, it is imparted to someone who has been promoted or hired as a manager.

 

Mostly, the management training emphasizes soft skills such as communication, empathy, etc. which help the individual build meaningful relationships with their peers and juniors.

 

Management training will also dwell on the business side of things such as planning and implementing performance reviews, reporting to seniors, helping with talent acquisition, etc.

 

Leadership training is also a similar concept, but it deals with more factors related to being a leader such as team motivation or engaging employees rather than managerial work.

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