Leading others to do a job well
calls for a unique set of skills, knowledge, and
perspectives. In this
series, you will
learn essential skills and develop a new perspective based
on solid supervisory theory to achieve success in managing
people and tasks. Each 0.5 unit class is taught using
experiential learning methodologies and designed to expand
your level of skill whether you are a first time manager or
have been supervising others for years.
All
6
classes will be taught each Fall and
Spring
semester. Students completing all
6 classes receive a certificate
from Community Programs - Institute for Professional
Development.

Spring 2008 Graduating Class for
Supervision & Management Series
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Fall
2010
2010 Courses:
CRN#72404:
BUS093P
Sep 8 & 22
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Leading a Diverse Team
CRN#72405:
BUS093Q Oct
6 & 20
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Making Conscious, Strategic Choices
CRN#72406:
BUS093R
Nov 3 & 17 -
Motivating Performance through
Delegation
CRN#72403:
BUS093O
Dec 1 & 15 -
The Art of Mutual Understanding
Fall 2010
Lecture Flyer
(Click here to print a
flyer)
Instructor: Kathy
Marcove
Cost: $13
per class (0.5 unit) + $1 (one-time ASCC fee)
You must apply to Cuesta
College before registering or be a current academic student
within the last two semesters. Call 546-3132 for an
application form and registration card to enroll in these
classes. Earn a Certificate by taking all 6 courses.
Spring classes run from 1-5pm on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday
monthly
(Location: Ludwick Community Center,
864 Santa Rosa Street, SLO, Room A)
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For
Information & Registration:
Contact Community Programs at (805) 546-3132
The
Supervision & Management Academy was developed
by a generous grant from:

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