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Learners on this course will develop their professional strategic leadership and management abilities, with an emphasis on acquiring the knowledge, skills and behaviours to deliver impact, behave ethically and demonstrate a commitment to continual learning and development.
In today’s fast-paced world, time is a precious commodity, particularly for busy managers and executives. Opting for a distance learning course is a shrewd tactical manoeuvre to invest in personal and professional growth on their own terms, anytime, anywhere, here’s why:-
- They are freed from traditional classroom schedules, allowing them to integrate their learning around their work and home lives.
- They can tailor the pace of learning to suit their needs, accelerating through familiar concepts and taking ‘deeper dives’ where necessary.
- It eliminates the need for travel, accommodation, and time away from work, minimising disruption to their professional commitments and enabling them to focus on both their career and education simultaneously.
This course is for adult learners who are practising or aspiring senior managers and directors working across a range of organisations in the private, public and third sectors.
Unemployed learners with appropriate prior work experience and/or qualifications are also welcome to apply.
Course costs:
£1,500 in total
Course delivery:
Duration:
As this is a distance learning course, there is flexibility built in to suit the pace required by the learner. It is recommended that learners spend six weeks on each unit including completion of the unit assignment, hence a 24-week study programme is proposed.
Start date:
Flexible start dates. Following a successful selection interview, learners can usually start their course the following week.
Online, on-demand learning materials are available 24/7 and are accessible by both PCs and mobile devices.
All learners are given FREE professional membership of the CMI, which includes access to a range of CMI products and services to support them throughout the qualification and later as they progress in their career.
However, learners are allowed up to 48 weeks for completion, in recognition of potential ‘mitigating circumstances’ and the need to resubmit assignments.