An Introduction to the Psychology of Management CIPD

Details

As a line manager, you can now gain an excellent overview of management psychology to bring out the best in other people. This two-day course will maximise your existing skills, and give you solid techniques to improve individual and teamwork performance; contributing further to your organisation's success.

Run as it features here, or run in-house where the content can be tailored to suit your organisational needs; cost effective if a number of people require training.

Who is it for

If you're already a manager, or have just become one, this course is for you if you're looking to become more skilled in effective people management.

Benefits

By the end of this course, you'll have specialist knowledge in how psychology can be applied at work to understand and manage individuals, teams and workplace issues. This practical and interactive course is designed to give you insights into key theories that increase personal and business success.

Programme

What is Psychology?

  • The business case and link with performance
  • Key psychological theories

The changing "psychological contract" and implications for organisations today

Understanding Individuals

  • Motivation theories
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Positive Psychology

Managing Work Relationships

  • Social Identity Theory
  • Conflict Management

Understanding Teams

  • High Performing Teams
  • Groupthink

Understanding Organisations

  • Organisational Culture
  • Leadership

Managing Change

  • DREC curve
  • Neuroscience

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An Introduction to the Psychology of Management CIPD
Price: AED 988
  • Location: Dubai
  • Duration: 2 Days

    Course details

    Details

    As a line manager, you can now gain an excellent overview of management psychology to bring out the best in other people. This two-day course will maximise your existing skills, and give you solid techniques to improve individual and teamwork performance; contributing further to your organisation's success.

    Run as it features here, or run in-house where the content can be tailored to suit your organisational needs; cost effective if a number of people require training.

    Who is it for

    If you're already a manager, or have just become one, this course is for you if you're looking to become more skilled in effective people management.

    Benefits

    By the end of this course, you'll have specialist knowledge in how psychology can be applied at work to understand and manage individuals, teams and workplace issues. This practical and interactive course is designed to give you insights into key theories that increase personal and business success.

    Programme

    What is Psychology?

    • The business case and link with performance
    • Key psychological theories

    The changing "psychological contract" and implications for organisations today

    Understanding Individuals

    • Motivation theories
    • Emotional Intelligence
    • Positive Psychology

    Managing Work Relationships

    • Social Identity Theory
    • Conflict Management

    Understanding Teams

    • High Performing Teams
    • Groupthink

    Understanding Organisations

    • Organisational Culture
    • Leadership

    Managing Change

    • DREC curve
    • Neuroscience
    Updated on 27 August, 2018

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