Introduction:
The objective of
this e-learning course is to introduce the roles and responsibilities
of leaders in managing people, to explain business goals and an organization's
strategic goals, and how to manage time and multiple priorities.
Who Should Participate:
Professionals moving
into a leadership or management position for the first time, individuals
preparing to assume leadership responsibilities and managers or supervisors
already performing leadership roles who have not received formal training
or wish to sharpen their skills.
Medium:
Internet. A password
will be provided upon registration.
Session Dates:
Participants will
be able to access the course 24 hours per day/7 days per week* for one
month upon registration.
Time Requirements:
- Approximately
10 hours.
- Through the
various bookmarking options available, participants control the amount
of spent working through the on-line exercises.
- 3 modules, 23
topics available -- each topic can be completed in 20 to 30 minutes.
CEU Credit:
This course offers
10 contact hours and 1 CEU when the participant has completed all modules
and achieved a score of 70% or higher on each of the 3 post-assessments
during the one month access period. Partial credit for hours or CEUs
will not be awarded. To receive CEU credit, your social security number
must be provided at registration.
System Requirements:
- PC:
Windows 95, 98, or NT 4.0 or higher
Sound card
required to hear audio clips
SVGA monitor at a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels
- Browser:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 (preferred - 4.01 will run the program)
OR Netscape Navigator 4.0 or higher
Note: AOL 6.0 is fine but 4.0 or 5.0 browsers have not been tested
with the program
Macromedia Flash plug-in required to see animations (optional) and
hear audio clips (optional)
Registration:
To register, phone
the International Business and Management Center at 1-800-284-6407.
Tuition for this course is $249. Please note that refunds cannot be
given once a password has been issued.
*Subject
to scheduled system maintenance or unavoidable service interruptions.