• Course Information

    This qualification will give you the core skills to lead a team successfully and the confidence to tackle difficult issues, like underperformance. You’ll learn how to plan, allocate and monitor work; tools and techniques to develop yourself as a leader; and how to get the most from your team.

    • Course Code
      XDD3TLG
    • Validated By
      ILM
    • Learner Aim Reference
      61001752
    • Price
      £1,299
    • Attendance Pattern
      Evening
    • Course Level
      Level 3
    • Study Mode
      Part Time
    • Course Location
      Online
      Leyland Campus
    • Start Date
      04/09/2023
    • Age Group
      Adults (19+)
    • Course Duration
      9-15 months
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  • Overview

    The course comprises of the following units:

    • Unit 320 Team Building and Resource Management
    • Unit 321 Building a High Performance Team
    • Unit 322 Managing Self
    • Unit 323 Communication and Interpersonal Skills
    • Unit 324 Organisational Culture and Strategy
    • Unit 325 Problem Solving and Decision Making
    • Unit 326 Data management
    • Unit 327 Organisational Governance
    • Unit 328 Project Management
  • Equipment Required

    Laptop with access to internet with video and microphone.

  • Entry Requirements

    4 GCSEs A*-D/9-3 which must include English and maths. (5 GCSEs for Level 5).

    If an applicant does not meet these requirements, they would need to provide sufficient work experience evidence and be able to complete a BKSB diagnostic.

  • How will I be assessed?

    You will be assessed in the following ways: workbook assessments, assignment work, work product and witness testimonies.

  • Progression Pathway

    This qualification can lead to: Supervisor, Team Leader, Project Officer, Shift Supervisor, Foreperson, Shift Manager or Management Degree. You may wish to continue your studies with us and do an Operations or Departmental Manager Level 5 qualification.

  • Health, Safety & Well-Being

    Runshaw College is committed to ensuring you have a happy, successful and productive time with us – ensuring your health, safety and well-being is at the heart of everything we do.

    We proactively encourage the disclosure of any disabilities or issues which may impact on your learning experience – this can be at interview, enrolment, or at any other stage during your studies. Any information you disclose will be held in strict confidence and will be used to assess your in-class support needs and inform a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) to ensure your safe evacuation from the College in the event of an emergency. If you would like further information, please contact Course Enquiries on 01772 642040.

  • Safeguarding

    Runshaw College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment.