Most middle managers move into management after proving themselves as strong specialists. It seems logical: the best salesperson becomes the head of sales, and an experienced engineer becomes a technical director. But management is a profession in its own right, with its own logic. Unless it is taught deliberately, every manager has to learn it alone through trial and error and by copying the people who once managed them. The consequences are predictable: unclear expectations, tasks completed differently from what was intended, decisions pushed up the hierarchy instead of being made where the work happens, and teams performing below their potential.

An unprepared middle manager is not only a problem for that individual. Operational decisions that should be made one level down are pushed upwards. Senior leaders spend time on issues that should never reach them, while strategic priorities have to wait.

When managers are not taught how to manage, the executive team ends up doing their work instead of developing the business.

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Most management programmes are built around concepts and models. Ours are built around practice. Participants do not analyse someone else’s examples; they work with their own real situations, their own employees, and their own difficult conversations. This makes a fundamental difference to what remains after the training.

Before the programme begins, every participant completes a questionnaire. This allows us to focus the work on what each manager is genuinely struggling with rather than deliver the same generic programme to everyone.

By the end of the programme, participants have more than an understanding of what good management should look like. They leave with specific approaches they can apply at work immediately.

Learning does not end on the final day. Afterwards, participants have access to a shared chat where they can ask questions, discuss specific situations, and receive feedback from the facilitators. This helps them move beyond knowing what to do and put the new approaches into everyday practice.

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  • 30+ years of experience in business education
  • 2,000+ management team capability development and training projects
  • 800+ end-to-end projects with companies generating annual revenue from €500,000 to €500 million
  • Experience working with companies in Cyprus, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Georgia, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Indonesia

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