WHY NOT INCORPORATE STAR® MANAGER INTO YOUR APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMME?

You can now incorporate a proven, multi-award-winning, management development programme seamlessly into your apprenticeship programme.

Read on to find out more!

STAR® Manager could be integrated into your Apprenticeship programmes to cover any modules around key line management skills, leadership development, having better conversations, giving feedback, developing others and of course coaching skills, amongst others.

We can offer this special service to you because Notion is an approved supplier on the RoATP Register to deliver Apprenticeship training.

Have you got any unused levy that you need to spend before it expires?

We can deliver a range of bespoke Management & Leadership development programmes focused on coaching-related behaviours that could be added to your in-house Apprenticeship programmes – including our renowned STAR® Manager blended learning programme designed to run across either 8-10 weeks or 4-5 months – a perfect utilisation of the levy!

We’d be delighted to have a conversation with your Head of Apprenticeships about this.

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WHAT ARE SOME OF THE BENEFITS FOR YOUR APPRENTICES?

Here are just a few of the benefits for your apprentices:

Increased engagement levels, which leads to reduced attrition
Increased team performance
Better collaborative working skills with peers through improved coaching conversations
Learning to ‘manage up’ by asking better questions
Helping to find powerful solutions to problems
Being better able to work with colleagues from different backgrounds, environments and cultures by adopting a coaching approach
Increased customer/client satisfaction by having a higher performing team
Being able to leverage the new coaching approach in your customer/client interactions
Turning around poor performance
Dealing better with difficult situations and conversations
Improved delegation

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