MODULE 1: PERSONAL ORGANISATION AND DEVELOPMENT
As a manager, you will have responsibility for planning your own work schedules, and monitoring your own performance and improvement, as well as that of team members. Workplaces are constantly evolving and to be able to adapt to a changing environment you need to assess your skills and identify professional development goals.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBWOR404A
BSBWOR501A
MODULE 2: EFFECTIVE WORKPLACE RELATIONSHIPS (Available soon)
Managers have an important role in building relationships and sharing information within teams. To build effective relationships to achieve team results, your colleagues must trust you. You need to maintain networks within and outside your workplace by communicating and disseminating information effectively and efficiently. To do so, you must develop a range of interpersonal and conflict management skills.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBWOR401A
MODULE 3: OPERATIONAL PLANNING
Operational plans define what needs to be done in specific areas to achieve the organisation's strategic goals. As a manager, you will have a key role implementing and monitoring the performance of operational plans to ensure that the team and organisational goals are achieved. You will also have responsibility for ensuring that resources required to achieve operational plans are available. Finally, you will need to regularly report on the performance of operational plans.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBMGT402A
BSBMGT515A
The importance of workplace safety cannot be overstated. As a manager you must ensure the safety of your team members by monitoring their work environment. You will have a key role in implementing, monitoring and continuously improving occupational health and safety (OH&S).You will also have responsibility for ensuring that systems and resources required to ensure a safe workplace are maintained.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBOHS407A
BSBOHS509A
Managers must lead and manage efficient and effective work teams. They play a prominent part in team planning, supervising the performance of the team and developing team cohesion by liaising between senior managers and team members. To ensure team effectiveness, frontline managers must develop team plans to meet expected outcomes, lead the work team, and proactively work with senior managers.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBWOR402A
BSBWOR502A
One of the key roles of the frontline manager is as an effective knowledge manager. Managers need to identify the information needs of their areas/business units and use this information to prepare business plans, budgets and other workplace proposals. To do this effectively, they must implement systems and processes that provide team members with useful, accurate and reliable information to aid their decision-making and planning processes.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBINM401A
BSBINM501A
Managers have the responsibility to provide their internal and external customers with quality products and services. The manager's role is to coordinate the processes of identifying customers' requirements, planning to meet these requirements and ensuring processes are developed to deliver quality customer service.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBCUS401A
BSBCUS501A
MODULE 8: CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
As a manager, you will carry out continuous improvement of systems and processes in your team or business unit. This role requires you to promote a culture that facilitates the monitoring and review of performance and ensures that opportunities for continuous improvement are identified.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBMGT403A
BSBMGT516A
MODULE 10: LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Managers in learning organisations must ensure that all team members are actively involved in acquiring and sharing new knowledge and collaborating within and across area/business units to solve workplace problems and identify improvement opportunities. To do this effectively, managers must respect their employees, value the diversity of their ideas and knowledge and, in consultation with team members, provide a range of formal and informal learning opportunities for individuals to participate in.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBLED401A
BSBLED501A
MODULE 13: BUDGETS AND FINANCIAL PLANS
Managing your team's finances is a crucial part of your role. As a manager, you will be involved in a variety of budgeting and financial planning activities. Depending on the size and structure of your organisation, you will be responsible for some or perhaps all of these activities.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBFIM501A
Successful projects are the culmination of a number of planning, monitoring and management activities. Effective project managers need to be highly organised and have a range of interpersonal and people management skills. Projects involve a range of people working together to complete a number of complex activities within a set timeframe.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBPMG510A
Sometime in your work life, you'll have heard a manager say something like, 'Our people are our greatest asset'. While you may have dismissed it as a cliché, it's true. Effective people management saves the organisation money and gives it a competitive edge. An important part of management is managing and appraising your team's performance.
Effective people management requires you to support and motivate your team to perform at their best. It requires you to set clear standards and communicate these standards and your expectations to team members. The upside of managing and appraising performance is that you have the opportunity to recognise and reward those who perform well, the downside is that you also have to manage poor performance and may have to discipline and/or terminate employees who do not perform well.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBMGT502B
One of the many aspects of becoming a manager is learning to take on a leadership role within your team. In the past, leadership was seen as solely the responsibility of senior managers. However, in modern organisations, leadership is seen as a collective responsibility, dispersed across the organisation—team leaders, supervisors and middle managers are all expected to demonstrate leadership in carrying out their roles.
For some people, becoming a leader is a natural, easy process. For others, it's the most uncomfortable aspect of their new job role. Not everyone sees himself or herself as a leader. However, as a manager your team members will look to you as a role model, so it is important that you are able to show leadership by modelling high standards of performance and behaviour.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBMGT401A
MODULE 17: RISK MANAGEMENT (Available soon)
A structured and systematic approach to risk management results in improved organisational performance. Managing risk is a fundamental part of any manager’s job. Risk management is not a new concept, but modern workplaces now regard proactive risk management as an integral part of their operations. All managers should be familiar with the range of risk management techniques and tools that can be used to identify, assess and monitor the different types of risks that can arise in their organisations.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBRSK401A
BSBRSK501A
MODULE 18: EFFECTIVE PRESENTATIONS (Available soon)
The 21st century is characterised by information overload. The volume of information out there can leave us feeling swamped, which also means that a lot of messages will go unheard. With so much information—and so many different messages—out there, it’s essential that you know the best ways to present information in order to get your message across.
An important part of being a manager, supervisor or team leader is making presentations—whether to your team, your managers, a board or the broader community. All presentations vary in their degree of formality, so a range of interpersonal, communication and presentation skills are essential for managers in their day-to-day work. These skills are also likely to get you noticed, respected and promoted.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBCMM401A

MODULE 1: MANAGE PROJECT SCOPE
Project managers have the responsibility of scoping the project. This activity occurs at the start of the project life cycle in the planning stage, when the project team determines the end products of the project and the processes to develop them.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBPMG502A
MODULE 2: MANAGE A PROJECT PLAN AND BUDGET
Two of the major criteria for project success are whether the project is delivered on time and whether it is on budget. Effective scheduling and achievement of budget are interdependent project management tasks. In this module you will study the best methods of managing time and costs within projects. The module includes planning and implementing the project schedule, developing a project budget, and using this budget to control project costs.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBPMG503A
BSBPMG504A
MODULE 3: MANAGE PROJECT QUALITY
Quality is a factor critical to project success. The end product of a project must meet or exceed the specifications negotiated at the start of the project life cycle. In this module you will study how to manage project quality and the activities necessary to optimise project quality outcomes. Using quality management plans, selecting quality tools and continuous improvement throughout the project life cycle are all examined.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBPMG505A
MODULE 4: MANAGE PROJECT HUMAN RESOURCES AND PROJECT COMMUNICATIONS
Successful projects are the result of dedicated team efforts. Project managers must ensure that their project teams have the knowledge, resources and information to successfully complete their assigned tasks. Effective people management is an essential skill for the project manager to develop. Team members must feel valued, be supported and have the opportunity to raise issues, and participate in training and development activities. In this module you will study what effective communication means and what human resource management entails in the context of a project.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBPMG506A
BSBPMG507A
Effective project management requires an ability to deal with and manage uncertainty and risk. This module specifies how project managers can identify and manage project risks in order to avoid adverse effects on project outcomes. It covers determining, monitoring and controlling project risks, and assessing risk management outcomes.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBPMG508A
MODULE 6: MANAGE PROJECT PROCUREMENT
Effective project management requires the timely and effective procurement of resources throughout the project life cycle. In this module you will study how to identify and procure project resources to meet project schedules, specifications and budget. The module also includes contract management within projects and how to establish agreed procurement processes.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBPMG509A
MODULE 7: MANAGE THE INTEGRATION OF PROJECT PROCESSES
Successful project outcomes depend on the project manager's ability to deliver on three fronts—on time, on budget and according to specifications. One of the most difficult aspects of project management is integrating all key tasks at all stages of the project life cycle. In this module you will study how to integrate and balance the overall project management functions of scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk and procurement, and track the project objectives to comply with organisational goals, strategies and objectives.
At the end of this module you will be able to:
This module is based on:
BSBPMG501A