The administration employee is the person responsible for handling the organization's main correspondence, and also one of the first points of contact for visitors and customers.
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Training in administrative and office management skills is crucial for individuals who want to excel in roles that require effective management of office operations, effective communication, and smooth coordination of tasks. Managerial employees often need the same skills as senior employees in the organization.
This 3-days program will help employees demonstrate high professionalism at all times. It will provide them with high organizational skills, organize tasks, carefully prioritize, prepare for meetings, work with teams, and acquire exceptional communication abilities.It will also provide participants with a variety of skills to handle various administrative tasks, including office management, communication skills, and problem solving.
Introduction to Administration Function
By completing this module, the participants will know about:
Managing the Business/Workplace
By completing this module, the participants will know about:
Managing the Self / Self Development
By completing this module, the participants will know about:
The majority of institutions and professional bodies provide Continuing Professional Development targets generally set on an annual basis. These targets are defined by the accrual of CPD activities through attendance in training courses, eLearning and events, as well as other forms of structured learning. Most professional bodies use CPD hours as their measure, and where CPD points or credits are used, these are typically a 1:1 ratio with CPD hours. By this, 1 CPD point would be equal to 1 CPD hour.
The majority of institutions and professional bodies will allow members to choose subjects of relevance to them, whilst a minority will require their members to seek CPD training on a particular range of core subjects. All professionals must understand how CPD should be recorded and how much learning time is required for their role each year. As a general rule, we advise that at least 50% of CPD be completed in a structured CPD / active learning environment.
The CPD Cycle is a practical tool that helps individuals to structure their Continuing Professional Development learning easily throughout the year, and to identify regular and measurable improvements in work-related skills and knowledge. There are five key stages of the CPD Cycle that are important when planning professional development activities for the year. These include Stage 1 - Identifying Your Needs, Stage 2 – Planning, Stage 3 - Acting/Doing, Stage 4 - Reflecting on Learning, Stage 5 - Implement your New Learning.
CPD is something that most people will do on an ongoing basis as part of their career. To reflect and keep track of learning, it is important to maintain a regular and up to date record of any completed learning and development activities, as well as future goals or professional achievements in the work environment. A CPD log and record of learning activities undertaken can be kept using an online purpose-built CPD recording tool, such as the myCPD Portal.
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