SUCCESS BEGINS WITH SOUND MANAGEMENT The very latest NZ and overseas information clearly confirms that sucessful organistations today and into the new decade are those who live and practice sound up to date "management techniques". The principles of sound management apply equally to "any" orgnaisation and to "any" level of those organisations. NZ organisations can no longer hid behind the "but we're different" syndrome trotted out over many years. A six day (3 days in March and 3 in April) up to the minute programme entitled "management conceots and techniaues" is being run for any person who has a management function in any organisation within the wider Waimarino reaion. It is most suitable for newly appointed managers at first or mid level. Topics will include: Management accountability - up and down. Historial v's flat organisations and why. The forces affecting performance. The "key" to management-communication. Training and methods. Building teams. Self esteem and managing change. Performance and motivational techniques THAT WORK ... and more. One full day will be given over to - "Understanding marketing". Again, all who have any management responsibility today need to understand the value of "the customer" to their work and team. For further details please contact Mrs Bev Kerr Tel: 58-575 Ohakune. Thedates 14/15/16 March continuing on 1 1/12/13 April. Venue is Ohakune Primary School. The cost is $25 per day ($150 for the six days incl GST). This programme offers excellent value for money, includes all materials, moming and aftemoon teas. The course/seminar leader will be Ron Rowe Senior Tutor Wanganui Regional Community College.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 275, 21 February 1989, Page 14
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