Build the Confidence to Lead and Manage Teams
The Diploma in Management & Team Leadership helps you develop the practical skills needed to lead people and support business success. You will learn how to communicate clearly, manage teams effectively, and make confident decisions in real workplace situations.
? Learn how to motivate teams, manage staff, and build positive workplace relationships
? Develop leadership, communication, and problem solving skills used in management roles
? Understand recruitment, staff development, and workplace management processes
? Build budgeting and financial awareness to support business decision making
Study online at your own pace and gain leadership skills you can apply across business, administration, and management environments. Enrol today and take the next step in your leadership journey.
| College | Career Academy |
| Course ID | 202697 |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
| Course Category | Business Management, Business |
| Course Type | Online Learning |
| Course Qualification | Award / Certificate |
| Course Duration | 300 hours |
| Course Fee | 29 euro per week on a flexible payment plan. 14-Day Money Back Guarantee |
| Career Path | Completing this course will equip you with the skills to help you advance in your career |

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