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In Organisational Development (OD), the effectiveness of Management is recognised as one of the determinants of organisational success. Therefore, investment in management development can have a direct economic benefit to the organisation. Managers are exposed to learning opportunities whilst doing their jobs, if this informal learning is used as a formal process then it is regarded as management development. In 2004 the spend per annum per manager on management and leadership development was £1,035, an average of 6.3 days per manager.Chartered Management Institute What management development includes:
The term ' Leadership ' is often used almost interchangeably with 'management' Leadership which deals with emotions is an important component of management which is about rational thinking..Cannell.M. Management Development factsheet. London. CIPD (November 2004 - rev 2007) The Management Charter Intiative (MCI) originally set out management Competencies for management S/ NVQ’s , these competencies are now part of the National Qualification Framework (NQF), it is from these competencies that managers can be assessed and development needs determined. CHALLENGES
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ACTION LEARNING Many management qualifications now have an Action Learning element. Action Learning recognises that individuals learn best from experience, so that process is structured. Action Learning sets allow individuals to try out different approaches to solving issues and problems..Cannell.M. Management Development factsheet. London. CIPD (November 2004 - rev 2007) COACHING ''Main article: ''
MANAGEMENT EDUCATION One of the biggest growth areas in UK education since the early 1980’s has been the growth of university level management education. As well as weekly part time attendance at College/University many students are also undertaking disatnce learning. Whereas there were only two business schools in the early 1970’s, there are now over a hundred providers offering undergraduate, postgraduate and professional courses. SEE ALSO
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