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    Essential Management Skills
    UBC Sauder School of Business

    Essential Management Skills

    UBC Sauder School of Business, Vancouver
    5 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    LeadershipTopic

    Available Cohorts

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    Jun 8 - Jun 12, 2026
    5 days ยท in-person ยท Instructor-Led ยท Vancouver
    Open
    Dec 7 - Dec 11, 2026
    5 days ยท in-person ยท Instructor-Led ยท Vancouver
    Open
    Jan 18 - Feb 12, 2027
    20 days ยท online ยท Instructor-Led
    Open
    $3,228

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Designed with the new manager in mind, this program will enable your transition to a management position. Begin by getting to know yourself better: what motivates you, and how can you use your strengths to become a more effective leader. Then learn what it takes to guide your team, and broaden your repertoire of skills in the key areas of motivation, trust, coaching, managing performance and communication. Address the more challenging aspects of leadership by practicing constructive ways to work through conflict, poor performance and difficult conversations. And lastly, take a look at yourself within an organizational context - developing your skills in decision making, influence and strategic networking.

    Why UBC Sauder School of Business?

    Anchored in Vancouver โ€” one of the most internationally connected cities in North America โ€” UBC Sauder sits at the intersection of Pacific Rim commerce, Indigenous business leadership, and sustainability-oriented management thinking. For senior professionals who need more than an Atlantic or European perspective on global business, Sauder offers something genuinely harder to find: rigorous Canadian academia with an Asia-Pacific orientation baked into the curriculum, not bolted on.

    Your Profile

    • New managers and supervisors.
    • Current managers seeking to sharpen their people skills.
    • Technical professionals who have taken on managerial responsibilities.
    • Aspiring leaders preparing for a management role.

    Benefits

    • Apply UBC Sauder's research-backed methods to real-world management challenges.
    • Build skills in coaching, performance management, and structured feedback through 1:1 coaching and hands-on workshops.
    • Work through conflict and difficult conversations using constructive communication techniques.
    • Influence across the organization by building a strategic network and practicing positive power.

    What You'll Learn

    • Strengths Deployment Inventory - learning your purpose and what motivates you, understanding how and why you react to conflict, assessing how your strengths guide you.
    • Team Building - creating trust and psychological safety in teams, key factors of individual and team motivation, developing diverse teams.
    • Coaching Others - asking powerful questions, listening to understand, improving your ability to perceive and address employee needs, fostering accountability and growth.
    • Managing Performance - ensuring everyone is clear on roles and expectations, setting achievable goals, giving feedback, techniques for facilitating performance.
    • Communicating Effectively - managing the message, holding challenging conversations, dealing constructively with conflict.
    • Decision Making - common decision-making traps and how to avoid them, using facts to make better decisions, improving the quality of group decisions.
    • Leading in the Organization - skills and strategies for exercising positive power, influencing others, building and managing your strategic network.

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      Review the entry requirements listed on this page. Most executive programs require 8โ€“15 years of professional experience.

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      Contact the school

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      Prepare your application

      Gather your CV, reference letters, and any required test scores. Many EMBA programs waive standardised tests for senior candidates.

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      Apply directly through UBC Sauder School of Business's official application portal.

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