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Pioneering Change: Making UK Management and Leadership Skills World Class by 2020

An initiative by the Management Standards Centre (MSC) to enhance UK management and leadership skills. Join us to pioneer change through strategic dialogue, updated standards, and innovative learning strategies. Be part of revolutionizing the management landscape!

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Pioneering Change: Making UK Management and Leadership Skills World Class by 2020

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  1. Pioneering Change: Making UK Management and Leadership Skills World Class by 2020

  2. Introducing the Management Standards Centre (MSC) By Dr Kion Ahadi Head of MSC

  3. OUTLINE The Purpose of Today Management and Leadership in Context The Role of MSC Update on the National Occupational Standards The Management and Leadership Learning and Qualification Strategy

  4. Why are we here today? • To publicise the work of the MSC • To highlight revisions to the NOS • To start a dialogue and pioneer change

  5. The Key Purpose of Management and Leadership is to… Provide direction, gain commitment, facilitate change and achieve results through the efficient, creative and responsible deployment of people and other resources.

  6. Management and Leadership in context 4.2m Managers/Leaders in the UK 1.75m employed in SMEs 15% of the total working population 35% of Managers are female 6% of Managers from ethnic minorities

  7. Management and Leadership in context II Between now and 2020 890,000 new managers are needed. Less than 20% of managers qualified in management. Productivity of UK managers lags behind France, Germany and the US.

  8. Management and Leadership in context III • Historical lack of investment in training of managers and leaders • Problems of moving into management roles • Lack of diversity in senior management • New management & leadership skills are required!

  9. MSC’s Role • Guardians of the Management and Leadership NOS • To publicise and promote the Management and Leadership Learning and Qualifications Strategy. • Manage and certificate the Management Apprenticeship programmes • Oversee and facilitate the Management & Leadership Qualifications Forum. • Work with the Alliance of Sector Skills Councils to champion M&L across the network.

  10. The Management and Leadership NOS Gaps identified with 2004 standards. Extensive review between 2006 – 2008. 27 New standards – built on feedback. Work undertaken on presentation. Better suited to adoption by sectors.

  11. The Management and Leadership Learning and Qualifications Strategy. Managers and leadersseize relevant and attractive opportunitiesto develop their knowledge, skills and performanceto national and international standards,and have their achievements recognisedthrough qualifications of real value.

  12. Principles 1. Managers and leaders continuously develop their knowledge, skills and performance as part of their professional and contractual commitments 2. Organisations and their managers accurately pinpoint their learning and development priorities 3. Learning and qualifications deliver real benefits for managers and their organisations 4. Learning and qualifications are based on National Occupational Standards as the common currency 5. Learning can be accessed when managers require it, in bite-sized chunks which offer credit towards meaningful qualifications 6. Extended learning programmes develop the knowledge and skills of unqualified and aspirant managers and those wishing to progress their careers 7. Learning and qualifications are delivered in diverse formats which meet individual managers’ learning needs and styles 8. Learning and qualifications are portable and support managers’ career progression 9. Learning and qualifications are accessible and easily understood by employers, managers and leaders 10. Learning and qualifications are credible and inspire confidence in employers, managers and leaders

  13. GAP ANALYSIS

  14. Large Medium Small Micro Self-employed Government Departments Specialist Agencies, SSDA, LSC etc Regulatory Bodies Regional Development Agencies Funding Agencies Entrepreneurs Senior Middle First-line Team Leaders Aspiring Employers, Managers, Leaders & Entrepreneurs Government Alliance of Sector Learning & Qualification Providers Awarding Bodies HEIs Business Schools FE Secondary Schools Private Providers M&LLQS Skills Councils Representative & Professional Bodies Intermediaries Management Representative Bodies, WMC, MLN etc Employer Representative Bodies, CoC, EEF, FSB etc Management Professional Bodies Other Professional Bodies Business Links Business Eye Skills Brokers Professional Services Consultants Stakeholders

  15. Get more managers qualified, not more qualifications Ensure more qualifications meet principles Promote existing qualifications and raise numbers for apprenticeships Promote greater diversity and equality in Management by working with NBP and WiMN M&LLQS Key Actions

  16. Pioneering Change: Making UK Management and Leadership Skills World Class by 2020

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