Management Skills - 657 items found

Management skills?
Should managers need each of these skills, technical, communication and conceptual or just some?
A good manager needs all three, defined to include: leadership, problem solving, decision making, planning, meeting management, delegation, ability to learn, human relations, factual knowledge -- and, above all, the ability to manage him/herself.
Mainframe Skills Shortages Expose Rising Costs and Increased Business Risks ...
The research also confirms that these already high costs -- and the associated business risks -- are poised to increase because of looming skills shortages," said Kris Manery, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Mainframe Solutions Business... Specifically, CIOs are concerned this will result in increased application risk (58 percent), reduced productivity (58 percent) and more project overruns (53 percent). In the study of 520 CIOs, 71 percent state they are concerned that the looming mainframe skills shortage will hurt their business. Key findings from the international survey indicate that a retiring mainframe workforce is exposing enterprises to rising costs and increased business risks. The loss of expertise as they retire will lead to increased costs as inexperienced developers spend more time getting to grips with their mainframe applications.Management Skills - Bookshelf
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Management skills for new managers This practical guide will help new managers improve their communication skills while improving overall staff performance. |
Workshop helps farmers hone technology, management skills - Purdue ...
The Purdue Top Farmer Crop Workshop aims to help commercial producers achieve their goals through improved management," said Bruce Erickson, Purdue Extension director of cropping management systems and the workshop coordinator. "This year's program has all the elements that attendees have come to expect: presentations and demonstrations about new technology -- precision farming, genetics, wireless, guidance, energy -- how farmers manage inputs and deal with risk through...
Skills Development Brings Organizational Resources to Life
It is familiarity with these small (or big) details and the know-how to cope with them that adds a new dimension to knowledge to convert it into skill. Leadership, communication, management and motor skills are all required for the successful functioning of business organizations in addition to technical skills. Organizing them into a cohesive setup and training them in the different skills needed to achieve the organizational objectives make great results possible. Skill is developed by applying theoretical knowledge to actual situations in life and in work environments. Situations tend to be unique and require adjustments and adaptations of the theory to produce desired results. Skill, on the other hand, is oriented towards achievement of specific results, such as actual sales, in a repeatable manner....
Management Skills - News
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Skills gap stresses employees as well as businesses Australia's ongoing skills shortage isn't only a problem for employers – it's also having a serious effect on employee stress levels, according to a new survey. The research by the Australian Institute of Management VT (AIM) indicated morale drops and |
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Time management skills put to the test LEAVING CERT CHEMISTRY: HIGHER AND ORDINARY: HIGHER LEVEL chemistry students were met with, a wordy but otherwise unremarkable paper yesterday afternoon. “It required candidates to devote precious time to actually reading text,” said Tara Lyons, |
10 Skills for the Future Workforce: Part 5 of 5
Today we will examine the last two skills that will be needed in the 21st century workplace, as defined by the Institute for the Future in their study, "Future Work Skills 2020." 9. Cognitive Load Management: The ability to discriminate and filter
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Accounting & Finance Professionals Our accounting and finance Consultants combine their functional finance expertise and project management capabilities with their other broad skills and experiences in internal audit, process reengineering, compliance, and systems to help clients drive |
The Apiary Investment Fund Introduces their Money Management Internship Program
The best part of the internship program is that it gives you an opportunity to learn how to trade successfully and fine tune your money management skills in the safety of a virtual trading environment with the goal of trading real money.
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Today we will examine the last two skills that will be needed in the 21st century workplace, as defined by the Institute for the Future in their study, "Future Work Skills 2020." 9. Cognitive Load
The best part of the internship program is that it gives you an opportunity to learn how to trade successfully and fine tune your money management skills in the safety of a virtual trading environment with the goal of trading real money.




