Communications for Managing People Course There are many ways of giving orders. One extreme is the 'dictator' type of manager who is dominating, makes quick decisions, overrules anyone who dissents &, as a consequence, ends up with poor decisions. At the other extreme you might find the 'country club' type of manager who ensures that everyone feels good, but little action is taken or progress made. Most people, at some time in their life, are asked to pass on skills, information or ideas, to someone who may be new to the job. You may be asked to do this formally, at a certain time of the day, against a written schedule, or informally, when it suits both you & the trainee best. In either case, there are some important issues to consider. After participating in this course, you should be able to: recognise the factors which influence the style of giving orders explain the stages & styles of instruction recognise the principles & main ingredients of team briefing describe the purpose & structure of effective reports describe the purposes & key stages of presentations. In working through this session, you will practise the following BTEC common skills: Managing & developing self Working with & relating to others Communicating Managing tasks & solving problems Applying numeracy Applying technology Applying design & creativity