Team Management Training

Whatever type of team you’re managing at work, MyTrainingExpert will have a team management training course for you. We have many programmes suitable for all team managers, and a large range of courses specifically targeting sales team managers, finance team manager and remote team managers.

In addition to the more tailored training, we offer a wide variety of programmes dealing with different aspects of team management. Our coaching and mentoring range of courses will provide you with the skills you need to guide your team, enabling them to achieve optimum performance and reach their potential. We also offer several courses that will equip you with the skills you need to motivate and build relationships within your team.

Common Training Needs

How do we retain the most talented people?

Retaining your very best people is critical to the long term success of your business, directly impacting customer satisfaction, productivity, morale, succession planning and organisational knowledge and skill levels. The cost involved in losing such people is also significant, more so as you go further up the managerial ladder. READ MORE »

What are the benefits of building a coaching-focused organisation?

A huge amount of coaching happens on an informal basis in many organisations, so why worry. Ensuring that you choose the right people, and equip them in the right way to build their coaching expertise potentially has enormous benefits for your organisation. READ MORE »

How can I get my team to work together better?

If two brains are better than one, then the wisdom of many is better still. So how do managers and team leaders get their people pulling together? The answer is by developing those skills that help achieve consensus within teams. READ MORE »

How can I create a high-performing team?

Over the years, there have been countless studies undertaken to try and identify what separates a ‘good’ team from a truly ‘high performing’ team. Whilst the detailed outcomes of these studies will differ from one to another, they do all follow a largely similar theme. READ MORE »