Course details

National Certificate in Business (First Line Management) (Level 4)
NZQF Level 4

Porn研究所 the course

This qualification recognises the skills and knowledge expected of people who are, or are seeking to be first line managers (team leaders, supervisors, or charge hands). Holders of this qualification are likely to be responsible for managing people, resources, and/or work operations.

The compulsory section specifies key skills and knowledge in relationship management, performance management, and workplace organisational principles required of first line managers at this level. The elective sections allow candidates to select from a diverse range of outcomes to allow the qualification to be focused on the specific needs of the individual, business, or workplace.

Knowledge and skills covered in the first two elective sections include relevant business skills such as administration, people development, financial skills, quality, systems and resources, and interpersonal skills. A third elective allows candidates to choose from anywhere on the National Qualifications Framework. Candidates may choose to include standards specific to their industry, or those from Occupational Health and Safety, or Assessment of Learning, or to build on earlier learning and develop a career pathway of their choosing.

The National Certificate in Business (First Line Management) (Level 4) [Ref: 0649] builds on the National Certificate in Business (First Line Management) (Level 3) [Ref: 0743]. It may lead on to further qualifications in the Business field such as the National Diploma in Business (Level 5) with optional strands in Accounting, Finance, Finance - Maori, Health and Safety Management, Human Resource Management, Maori Business and Management, Marketing, People Development and Coordination, Project Management, Quality Management, and Systems and Resources Management [Ref: 1498], or other qualifications in business administration, small business management, or Maori business and management.

Porn研究所 the provider

Te R奴nanga o T奴ranganui 膩 Kiwa was established in 1986 to promote and support the Iwi of T奴ranganui 膩 Kiwa being Rongowhakaata, Ng膩i T膩manuhiri and Te Aitanga 膩 M膩haki. However in accordance with Tikanga 膩 Iwi we provide for all within our rohe.

I whakap奴mautia Te R奴nanga o T奴ranganui 膩 Kiwa i te tau 1986 hei whakatairanga , hei tautoko i ng膩 iwi o T奴ranganui 膩 Kiwa, ar膩 ko Rongowhakaata, ko Ng膩i T膩manuhiri me Te Aitanga 膩 M膩haki, engari ahakoa n艒 iwi k膿, ka tuku r膩tonga atu i runga i ng膩 tikanga 膩 iwi.

T奴ranga Ararau is the Iwi Tertiary Education provider of Te R奴nanga o T奴ranganui 膩 Kiwa and provides and promotes the skills, knowledge and qualifications to enable Iwi to manage, advance and control their cultural and economic resources being the land, the forests, the sea and, most importantly, our people. We are measured on quality outcomes of qualifications, employment and advanced learning.

Ko te kaupapa o T奴ranga Ararau he tuku akoranga hei whakatairanga , hei whakapiki I ng膩 p奴kenga, m膩tauranga me ng膩 Tohu e taea ai e te iwi te whakahaere, te tiro whakamua, te whakarite tikanga me ng膩 rauemi, rawa, ohanga o te whenua , o te moana engari ko te mea nui ko ng膩 iwi. Ka whakataungia ng膩 uara ki ng膩 putanga o ng膩 Tohu, te whiwhinga mahi, me te whakapiki ake akoranga.

Haere mai ki T奴ranga Ararau kia kite koutou i ng膩 膩huatanga whakahaere, 膩huatanga akoranga hei whakatairanga, hei 膩whina i a koutou ki te eke ki ng膩 taumata o te m膩tauranga, me te whakauru atu ki ng膩 mahi e hiahiatia ana me te whakarite I 艒 whaiaro. Whakauru mai ki ng膩 akoranga i 膩whina i te nui, i te rahi kua puta ki ng膩 mahi o te rohe, me te hapori, me 膿tahi hoki kua whai Tohu M膩tauranga e whiwhi ai r膩tou i ng膩 mahi e kaingakautia e r膩tou.

Come on in and check out what we have to offer as here, at Turanga Ararau, we are committed to help you achieve your career and personal goals. Join the many of our graduates who, through our industry and community connections, have graduated to higher learning or rewarding and sustainable employment in Gisborne, Te Tair膩whiti, and beyond.

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