The success of any manager or supervisor will always be measured in accordance with the performance and professionalism of the team they oversee. The simple fact of the matter is that there is a very big difference between telling a team what to do and inspiring team members to aspire to reach their full potential, day in and day out. While anyone can pen a list of instructions and delegate duties, leading a team by example and generally becoming a positive role model for others is an altogether more difficult challenge. The rewards that come with the development of outstanding team leader skills however can be attractive to say the least.
This Leadership Skills Course, represents the ideal course for those looking to develop professional-level supervisory skills and the core qualities it takes to inspire others. Contemporary team leaders are expected to master a wide variety of disciplines, including conflict resolution, constant problem solving, motivating others even during the most difficult of times and generally building a sense of unity and cohesion between all team members. Certain character traits are essential for becoming a successful team leader – as is a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of what is expected of you.
Over the course of six intensive units, candidates are introduced to the roles and responsibilities of the modern team leader, along with both the specifics and the importance of creating a strong team culture. The development and maintenance of outstanding interpersonal communications skills also feature heavily, along with the importance of effective listening skills and various approaches to employee motivation. Conflict resolution is also introduced, along with how to deal with difficult employees and an overview of disciplinary procedures.
This Leadership Skills Course consists of the following six units:
Unit 1 – Effective Leadership
In the opening course unit, candidates are guided through the concept of effective leadership by way of what it is that makes a leader and how a true leader differs from a manager. The various responsibilities of those in supervisory positions are outlined and explored, along with how to begin planning for success as a team leader and the idea of the centred leadership model.
Unit 2 – The Situational Leadership Model
The second course unit provides candidates with an insightful introduction to the situational leadership model, which essentially argues that there is in fact no single style of leadership that is ‘best’ of all. This critical leadership theory instead suggests that approaches to leadership must be determined in accordance with a variety of variables specific to the situation/business in question.
Unit 3 – Developing a High-Performing Team
The creation and maintenance of a high quality team represents the primary theme in Unit 3, in which candidates learn the important advantages and disadvantages of teams, how to solve common problems that may affect contemporary working teams and ultimately how to lead a team to success.
Unit 4 – Communication Skills
Course content in the fourth unit focuses on communication skills, incorporating an overview of potential communication barriers, the importance of developing outstanding listening skills and a series of effective probing techniques. The communication process within the modern team environment is also explored.
Unit 5 – Motivating Employees
An overview of the importance of employee motivation follows in the fifth unit, which introduces candidates to the identification of motivators, a series of important motivational theories and how to create a climate of motivation within a working team. The role the supervisor/team leader plays in team motivation is also investigated in-depth.
Unit 6 - Dealing with Conflict
In the sixth and final course unit, candidates are guided through a variety of conflict resolution theories, concepts and practical teachings. How to deal with conflict within the team on a day to day basis is investigated, along with the importance of taking a structured approach to conflict resolution and how to manage disciplinary issues in more severe cases.
Paying in Instalments: £395 (Interest FREE Instalments)
Deposit: £95
No of Instalments: 12
Each Instalment: £25
Pay in Full: (£80 Discount) £315
At the end of this course successful learners will receive a Certificate of Achievement from the Quality Licence Scheme and a Learner Unit Summary (which lists the components the learner has completed as part of the course).
This course and/or training programme has been endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme for its high-quality, non-regulated provision and training programmes. This course and/or training programme is not regulated by Ofqual and is not an accredited qualification. Your training provider will be able to advise you on any further recognition, for example progression routes into further and/or higher education. For further information please visit the Learner FAQs on the Quality Licence Scheme website.
This high-quality course will help you take that all-important step into a supervisory position. Or perhaps improve your skills, confidence and competencies if already working as a team leader. To succeed as a team leader is to enjoy a secure and rewarding career in management, where typical salaries range from £25,000 to more than £100,000 for executives. It all begins with a recognised qualification, plenty of commitment and the desire to succeed.
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Course at QLS
Level 3
Endorsement
Endorsed by Quality Licence Scheme
Study Method
Online Learning
Course Duration
200 Hours Approx.
Entry Requirements
No entry requirement.
Start Date
Ongoing
Course at QLS
Level 3
Endorsed By
Endorsed by Quality Licence Scheme
Study Method
Online Learning
Course Duration
200 Hours Approx.
Entry Requirements
No entry requirement.
Start Date
Ongoing
The success of any manager or supervisor will always be measured in accordance with the performance and professionalism of the team they oversee. The simple fact of the matter is that there is a very big difference between telling a team what to do and inspiring team members to aspire to reach their full potential, day in and day out. While anyone can pen a list of instructions and delegate duties, leading a team by example and generally becoming a positive role model for others is an altogether more difficult challenge. The rewards that come with the development of outstanding team leader skills however can be attractive to say the least.
This Leadership Skills Course, represents the ideal course for those looking to develop professional-level supervisory skills and the core qualities it takes to inspire others. Contemporary team leaders are expected to master a wide variety of disciplines, including conflict resolution, constant problem solving, motivating others even during the most difficult of times and generally building a sense of unity and cohesion between all team members. Certain character traits are essential for becoming a successful team leader – as is a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of what is expected of you.
Over the course of six intensive units, candidates are introduced to the roles and responsibilities of the modern team leader, along with both the specifics and the importance of creating a strong team culture. The development and maintenance of outstanding interpersonal communications skills also feature heavily, along with the importance of effective listening skills and various approaches to employee motivation. Conflict resolution is also introduced, along with how to deal with difficult employees and an overview of disciplinary procedures.
This Leadership Skills Course consists of the following six units:
Unit 1 – Effective Leadership
In the opening course unit, candidates are guided through the concept of effective leadership by way of what it is that makes a leader and how a true leader differs from a manager. The various responsibilities of those in supervisory positions are outlined and explored, along with how to begin planning for success as a team leader and the idea of the centred leadership model.
Unit 2 – The Situational Leadership Model
The second course unit provides candidates with an insightful introduction to the situational leadership model, which essentially argues that there is in fact no single style of leadership that is ‘best’ of all. This critical leadership theory instead suggests that approaches to leadership must be determined in accordance with a variety of variables specific to the situation/business in question.
Unit 3 – Developing a High-Performing Team
The creation and maintenance of a high quality team represents the primary theme in Unit 3, in which candidates learn the important advantages and disadvantages of teams, how to solve common problems that may affect contemporary working teams and ultimately how to lead a team to success.
Unit 4 – Communication Skills
Course content in the fourth unit focuses on communication skills, incorporating an overview of potential communication barriers, the importance of developing outstanding listening skills and a series of effective probing techniques. The communication process within the modern team environment is also explored.
Unit 5 – Motivating Employees
An overview of the importance of employee motivation follows in the fifth unit, which introduces candidates to the identification of motivators, a series of important motivational theories and how to create a climate of motivation within a working team. The role the supervisor/team leader plays in team motivation is also investigated in-depth.
Unit 6 - Dealing with Conflict
In the sixth and final course unit, candidates are guided through a variety of conflict resolution theories, concepts and practical teachings. How to deal with conflict within the team on a day to day basis is investigated, along with the importance of taking a structured approach to conflict resolution and how to manage disciplinary issues in more severe cases.
Paying in Instalments: £395 (Interest FREE Instalments)
Deposit: £95
No of Instalments: 12
Each Instalment: £25
Pay in Full: (£80 Discount) £315
At the end of this course successful learners will receive a Certificate of Achievement from the Quality Licence Scheme and a Learner Unit Summary (which lists the components the learner has completed as part of the course).
This course and/or training programme has been endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme for its high-quality, non-regulated provision and training programmes. This course and/or training programme is not regulated by Ofqual and is not an accredited qualification. Your training provider will be able to advise you on any further recognition, for example progression routes into further and/or higher education. For further information please visit the Learner FAQs on the Quality Licence Scheme website.
This high-quality course will help you take that all-important step into a supervisory position. Or perhaps improve your skills, confidence and competencies if already working as a team leader. To succeed as a team leader is to enjoy a secure and rewarding career in management, where typical salaries range from £25,000 to more than £100,000 for executives. It all begins with a recognised qualification, plenty of commitment and the desire to succeed.
Related Links: