Compulsory
The Certificate is made up of compulsory and optional units that total 20 credits
You must complete the Compulsory units and then add another 13 credits from the Optional units listed below to make up 20 credits
The unit titles and their credit values are as follows;
Compulsory Unit(s)
Solving Problems and Making Decisions
(2 credits)
Understanding Change in the Workplace
(2 credits)
Planning Change in the Workplace
(2 credits)
Achieving Objects Through Time Management
(1 credits)
Optional Unit(s)
Understanding Organisations in Their Context
(2 credits)
Understanding Culture and Ethics in Organisations
(2 credits)
Managing Performance
(1 credits)
Working with Costs and Budgets
(1 credits)
Managing the Efficient of Use of Materials
(1 credits)
Managing the Effective Use of Equipment
(1 credits)
Understanding the Communication Process in the Workplace
(1 credits)
Influencing Others at Work
(1 credits)
Communicating One-To-One at Work
(1 credits)
Effective Meetings for Managers
(2 credits)
Understanding Workplace Information Systems
(1 credits)
Managing Health and Safety at Work
(3 credits)
Managing Projects
(1 credits)
Organising and Delegating
(1 credits)
Introduction to Leadership
(2 credits)
Building the Team
(1 credits)
Motivating to Perform in the Workplace
(2 credits)
Developing Yourself and Others
(2 credits)
Managing Conflict in the Workplace
(1 credits)
Managing Stress in the Workplace
(1 credits)
Managing the Employment Relationship
(2 credits)
Recruiting, Selecting and Including New Staff in the Workplace
(3 credits)
Coaching and Training Your Work Team
(2 credits)
Providing Quality to Customers
(2 credits)
Planning to Work Efficiently
(2 credits)
Marketing for Managers
(1 credits)
Achievement
The ILM Level 3 Certificate in First Line Management is a qualification that has been specifically designed to give practising or aspiring first line managers a solid foundation in their formal development as a manager. This programme provides a clear progression route through all three levels, although they can be sat as stand-alone programmes also.