Do you want to develop your knowledge of how to manage from a business perspective? Do you want to understand the communication and leadership skills required in a management position? If this sounds like you, you’d be a great candidate for our Business Management courses. We at the London Academy of Business and Management (LABM) have a number of Business Management Courses available to suit everyone’s budget.
We have a number of FREE Business Management Courses including:
We also have a paid short course that will be better for students that need a fast course to advance more quickly:
Then we move on to our more advanced business courses including:
- Business Management University Foundation Programme (Level 3 – 120 Credits)
- Business Management, University 1st and 2nd Year (Level 4 and 5)
- Leadership and Team Working, University 1st and 2nd Year (Level 4 and 5)
- Business Strategic Management, MBA Advanced Entry – Level 7
Develop Interpersonal Skills
Soft management skills, also commonly called people management skills or interpersonal skills, are crucial for management and business success. Here are some of the skills you will develop while studying Business Management:
- Communication skills
- Leading and motivating
- Teamwork and networking
- Problem-solving
- People management skills
- Conflict management skills
- Adaptability
Broaden Your Horizon
When studying Business Management, you will have the opportunity to use your business administration skills for personal use. As a business owner with a qualification in Business Management, you can incorporate what you have learned by applying it to your business to help it grow. Some of the things you can incorporate into your business can be: writing a business plan, managing your business, and creating a viable business plan for loan purposes needed by your investors.
Career Path
Here is a list of possible career paths you may take on successful completion of one of our courses:
- Operations Manager: An operation manager implements the right processes and practices across an organisation. Average salary: £47,413
- Project Manager: The project manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of a project. Average salary: £50,166
- Financial Analyst: A financial analyst is a professional, undertaking financial analysis for external or internal clients as a core feature of the job. Average salary: £41,870
- Human Resources Manager: Human resources managers plan, coordinate, and direct the administrative functions of an organisation. Average salary: £41,347
- Management Analyst: A management analyst is a consultant who works with a company to improve its overall efficiency and solve operational problems. Average salary: £46,691
To find out more about our Business Courses please see our courses page or contact us at LABM for a friendly chat.
Phone: +44 2034 733 854
Email: info@labm.co.uk
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