This online program focuses on the full range of management roles and tasks that a youth development worker, may need to perform. The program begins by exploring the concept of management and the theories informing the practices of management. It then focuses on showing you how you can manage both the resources and the staff you are responsible for in order to complete the tasks you need to manage, and it also guides you through the management of organizational development and change.
Key management processes are covered in detail, including managing time, managing yourself, managing resources, staff development, budgeting, and monitoring expenditure, and managing communication and information technology.
Program Benefits
When you successfully complete this program, you should be able to:
- Demonstrate awareness and commitment to the management tasks that are important in the delivery of youth development work
- Identify and discuss the key theories, approaches, and styles that inform the practice of contemporary management, particularly in the not-for-profit sector
- Relate theories and approaches of management to the principles and practice of youth development work, in order to ensure that your management style is appropriate
- Outline key areas and processes of management, such as organizational change, staff development, monitoring of expenditure and budgetary control, project management, critical path analysis and management of information and communication technology.
Who Should Attend?
- Department heads of youth-focused institutions
- Young Leaders
- Professionals responsible for youth project designing and management, in government departments, corporates, and NGOs
- Youth Workers
- Volunteers
Program Outline
Day 1
Project Management Overview
- Managers Roles
- Effective Management
- Managing in the not-for-profit sector
- Development
- Role of the not for profit sector
- Non Governmental Organizations
Day 2
Managing Youth Development Work
- Tasks and roles
- Critical path analysis
- Budgeting and monitoring expenditure
- Managing human resources in youth-targeted projects
- What managers do for others
- Performance management
- Job satisfaction
Day 3
Managing Organizational Change
- Models of change management
- Common management problems
- Issues in developing countries
- The action-learning cycle
Day 4
Communication Skills
- Key elements
- Barriers
- Practical writing skills
- Managing ICT
- Database management
- Telecommunications
- Planning ICT use
Materials:
All materials will be provided
Cancellation Policy:
48 hours prior to course start with full refund
Age Requirements:
17 - 45 years old
Additional Info:
* You will receive a certificate of participation by the end of this course
* Upon request, this class can also be conducted online
Location:
The Oberoi Dubai, 8th Floor, Office #13
Business Bay
Dubai