ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGEMENT COURSES - ITF Nigeria
ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGEMENT COURSES - ITF Nigeria
ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGEMENT COURSES - ITF Nigeria
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OBJECTIVES<br />
At the end of the course, participants should be able to:<br />
Effectively coordinate office transactions and staff matters;<br />
Improve efficiency and dexterity in short hand and typewriting;<br />
Operate and maintain different office machines;<br />
Develop personal social skills as a key corporate image-maker of the<br />
organization.<br />
CONTENT<br />
Management Principles and Practice<br />
Managing the Executive and Professional Ethics<br />
Management of Meetings: Rules, Procedures and Minutes<br />
Office Organisation and the Secretary<br />
Work Planning and Control<br />
Time Management<br />
Source of Information in Organisations<br />
Taking Dictation and Transcribing<br />
Word Processing and Computer Operation<br />
Principles of Accounting<br />
Communication and Human Relations.<br />
Information Technology including Internet Browsing.<br />
DESIGNED FOR<br />
Confidential Secretaries (IV-I); Personal Assistants, Principal and Senior<br />
Secretarial Assistants.<br />
METHODOLOGY<br />
Lectures, Film Show, Discussions, Case Studies and Role-Play<br />
DURATION: Five (5) Days<br />
MAXIMUM INTAKE: Fifteen (15) Participants<br />
COURSE FEE: N9,000.00; Lagos N15,000.00<br />
AREA OFFICE VENUE DATE<br />
Makurdi Oturkpo 25 – 29 July<br />
Ibadan Ibadan 25 – 29 July<br />
Apapa Lagos 19 – 23 Sept.<br />
STRATEGIC PLANNING TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP (SPTW)<br />
COURSE DESCRIPTION<br />
The viability of organizations, more than ever, is shaped by focused<br />
planning and disciplined action. The pressure of daily operational<br />
demand, unexpected crises and volatile market may keep company<br />
executives and managers so consumed with running the business that<br />
there is little time or thought given to planning. This, in addition to the<br />
common perception that strategic planning is an executive adventure,<br />
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