
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who take the first line of management in a wide range of organisational and industry contexts. They may have existing qualifications and technical skills in any given vocation or profession, yet require skills or recognition in supervisory functions. Typically they would report to a manager.
At this level frontline managers provide leadership and guidance to others and take responsibility for the effective functioning and performance of the team and its work outcomes.
This qualification (BSB50207) is for you if you have substantial experience in a range of settings and are seeking to further develop your skills across a wide range of business functions. This qualification is also suited to the needs of students with little or no vocational experience, but who possess sound theoretical business skills and knowledge that they would like to further develop in order to create further educational and employment opportunities.
If you have business experience together with well-developed skills and a broad knowledge base, the Certificate IV in Business (BSB40207) may be right for you. You may already apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems, and analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources. You may provide leadership and guidance to others with some limited responsibility for the output of others.
If you are currently working in an office environment, and want to expand your skill set, the Certificate III in Business (BSB30107) could be the right certification for you. This nationally recognised certificate builds your computer skills, as well as giving you knowledge of financial records and team innovation.
The Certificate II in Business (BSB20107) is for you if you perform a range of mainly routine tasks in an office. You may already have fundamental operational knowledge, work under direct supervision and want to expand your skills
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