Management Education: Managers Are Not Born
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Despite what you may have heard or thought, managers are not born. This notion of coming out of the womb equipped with a dazzling ability to lead is a false one. Instead, successful managers have learned a set of skills that help them to lead with confidence and authority. People who are committed to achieving success with other individuals in a work environment should understand that good management takes time and practice.
ArticleDespite what you may have heard or thought, managers are not born. This notion of coming out of the womb equipped with a dazzling ability to lead is a false one. Instead, successful managers have learned a set of skills that help them to lead with confidence and authority. People who are committed to achieving success with other individuals in a work environment should understand that good management takes time and practice. If you are up to the challenge of leading a group of people, it is a good idea to enroll in a management education program. With management courses to show for on your resume, you are one step closer to convincing a potential employer of how you will change their organization for the better. About The Author
Anna Dorbyk
Anna Dorbyk is a researcher/writer for several websites including Oxford Distance Learning College. For more information on distance learning business courses please visit http:///www.oxfordcollege.ac\\r\\n
Keywords Education management, Management Training, Teacher Development
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