GRADUATE TRAINING PROGRAM
TP02
Flexible program covering fundamental leadership and management skills for graduates.
FMI’s Graduate Training Program provides a proven pathway to developing essential people leadership skills for graduates.
The program can be integrated into existing specialist training for graduates delivered by the organisation to cover areas such as systems, procedures and project management. We constantly update the content to provide graduates with a modern professional and eminently practical approach to management. Our focus is on practical skills for a leader rather than on academic theory.
The program consists of a mix of workshops and in-house development over a period of one to three years. The content is flexible, and we design the program and its contents to match the organisation needs. A typical program may have four workshops of two days each over a year, one a quarter. In-house mentoring is normally part of the program and graduates work in teams to develop improvement projects for the organisation.
OVERVIEW
WHO IS THIS PROGRAM DESIGNED FOR?
This program is designed for recent graduates or young people with leadership potential.
DELIVERY
From 8 up to 24 days delivered face to face (over 1 to 3 years) OR
From 8 up to 24 x 90-minute sessions delivered via video call e.g. Zoom (over 6 months to 3 years)
Management Application Projects (MAPs) that delivers measurable improvements to workplace performance
Optional additional coaching
PROGRAM FEATURES
Flexible delivery options – select Modules of one day each or mixed mode delivery tailored for organisation
Includes improvement projects carried out in teams
Coaching and mentoring options available to support participants
PROGRAM CONTENT
Program content is selected in consultation with the client organisation and tailored to meet needs.
Management skills for new managers
Business writing skills
Emotional intelligence at work
Negotiation skills
Presentation skills
Professional communication
Time management
Wellbeing
Project management
Continuous improvement