Waterloo, ON
Since 1984, The Laurier Institute has designed and delivered management development to organizations throughout our business community. Because of our affiliation with Wilfrid Laurier University's School of Business and Economics, we are able to draw upon a resource of excellent facilitators who boast a wealth of teaching and hands-on work experience. We pride ourselves on our delivery style, incorporating the theoretical, applied and practical, allowing participants to immediately use their new skills in the real world.
75 University Ave. W.
Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5
CA
75 University Ave. W.
Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5
CA
Legal Name: Wilfrid Laurier University
CA
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Title: Director
Area of Responsibility: Management Executive
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Building a high performance workplace, essentials of employee management, identifing legal contraints, managing discipline issues, resolving employee performance issues, linking individual performance to organizational results, learning how to carry out productive performance review interviews
Advanced Management Certificate: including Master Manager Program and its series of programs, leadership strategies for managers, essentials of marketing, finance and employee management
Maximizing Your Marketing Potential, become a market driven company, build a marketing plan for success, identifying the keys to effective marketing strategies, retaining and expanding profitable customer relationships, leveraging network relationships, e-marketing.
Executive program in Supply Chain and Logistics Management. Learn logistics skills required to lead supply chain. Integrated program on key performance drivers including transportation, inventory, information technology and facilities. In partnership with Suplly Chain & Logistics Canada
Program content includes: Recognizing where your profits are;
making decisions in customer-driven markets, outsourcing non- core activities; carrying out strategic management accounting decisions; understanding your costs; speaking the language of finance; understanding the controller or financial decision maker; realizing the bottom-line impact of management decisions;
interpreting financial statements.
611410
U000-Educational and Training Services, U001-Lectures For Training, U004-Scientific and Management Education, U008-Training/Curriculum Development, U099-Other Education and Training Services