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Future Leaders

 
 
 

Now accepting registrations for the 2010 Supervisory Skills I Certificate Program: ‘People Management’  for Engineering Project Managers.

 

Identify your future leaders today and enroll them in this fast track to success!

Earn 32 Professional Development Hours

 

Click here to listen to the January General Meeting podcast

 

2010 Schedule

March 2: Fundamentals of Management

April 6: Business Communication

May 4: Coaching for Results

June 1: Orientating & Training

August 31: Delegation Skills

October 5: Business Writing

November 2: Client Relationships

December 7: Business Development

January 25, 2011: Recognition Luncheon

 

For more information or to register, please contact Jennifer Shaw at jennifer@acec-co.org

 

Click Here to watch a video from:  

Nancy Whitsel, Future Leaders instructor, and Ed Wernsman, EMC Engineers, Inc., past participant and class speaker.

 

Quotes from Past Participants

 

·         Even beginning managers can benefit from this class.  FL provides tools that will be beneficial to anyone at any level of their careers.

 

·         The series is a good overall learning experience with lots of tools, experiences and situations used to demonstrate how to handle problems.  Some of it hits on basic concepts and the class ties everything together from communication, coaching, training, delegating, management and maintain good client relationships.

 

·         A great jumpstart to your project manager career.  Full of good ideas and techniques. This has been a valuable class for me as a project manager.  I will benefit from it and will look back on course material to develop my skills as I progress as a manager

 

·         Great information and techniques. . . if you utilize the ideas.  Take time to review course materials and your own notes.  The material can be implemented in your day-to-day   activities with ease.

 

·         Participation is key.  The experience and approaches of the other participants adds new insights to our method of work.

 

·         The FL program is highly recommended.  It was very useful course especially for someone who has just begun managing others.

 

·         It is a stepping-stone for being a better employee.

 

 

 
 
 
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