Course content

Managing the Team – Introduction to Supervision/Management

Gain an introduction to your new world of supervision and management and learn foundational models and approaches to supervision and management. You will gain greater awareness of what is reasonably expected of supervisors and managers and be introduced to further areas of development that may assist you in your management journey.

Managing the Business – Strategic Thinking

Strategic thinking is essential for all leaders and is necessary to create smart strategies and identify improvements. Learn how to apply strategic thinking as part of planning and policy development and the different types of intelligence that contribute to strategic thinking. Gain an introduction to different perspectives of looking at an organisation and models for strategic thinking, strategy and change.

Managing the Resources – Managing Public Sector Budgets

Build your understanding of the fundamental budgeting concepts and processes. Learn the fundamental elements of developing, contributing to, and managing budgets within the government budgeting framework. By the end of this course, you will feel confident in your ability to manage your budget and work with departmental finance teams and processes.

Managing the Work – Managing Your Project: An Introduction to Project Management

You will develop the practical skills, tools and knowledge needed for planning, controlling and contributing to projects within your own organisation and beyond. Gain a working knowledge and practical understanding of the nature of public sector projects and the fundamental elements of project management while you apply proven scoping and planning techniques to current or future real world project.

Who Should Attend

People new to supervision and management or people preparing to become supervisors and managers and want to learn some systems to perform more efficiently. It will suit managers, team leaders, and supervisors for whom planning is an essential ingredient to the smooth operations of their unit and the optimal utilisation of their resources.

Benefits to You and Your Organisation

  • Provide a solid range of foundational skills to assist in your role, along with a safe environment to explore your role.
  • Share your journey with others in similar stages of their career.
  • You will be introduced to models that you can apply to evaluate and enhance your thinking.
  • You will gain a broader approach to problem-solving.
  • You will understand how the whole of government budget processes work.
  • Understand and clarify financial terms and jargon.
  • Better understand your project requirements to achieve greater project success and understanding in your agency/ organisation.
  • Improved capability of staff will create project efficiencies in your agency/organisation.

On completion of this series, you will receive a certificate of participation, signed by IPAA SA President and Commissioner for Public Sector Employment, Erma Ranieri, for your CV. Already completed a unit from this series? Chat with us to gain credit for this course towards the full certificate.

This course is also available online.

Learn about our facilitator

Mark Priadko

Principal
ABFA

Mark Priadko helps his business clients think clearly through complex situations and opportunities.

Mark has worked for over 15 years as a freelance contractor and consultant based in Adelaide, South Australia.

Clients include organisations from all levels of government (state, federal and local), Universities, and other for-profit and not-for-profit organisations. His love of learning, his experience and understanding of finances and strategy, and his curiosity lead him to insights into how organisations and their various functions and projects can be progressed or improved.

Mark Priadko works with his clients to more clearly understand their organisations helping them make quality decisions often in complex situations. Mark is engaged by his clients in a range of ways including:
• Independent thinking - to perform detailed organisational and financial analysis and deliver reports containing findings and recommendations and to produce business cases, proposals or business plans designed to improve the organisation
• Training and Development - to develop and deliver training in courses on topics like Financial Management, Strategic Thinking, Constructing Business Cases, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving and Analysing and Presenting Data.
• Facilitated thinking - To facilitate the thinking and planning necessary to help an organisation develop strategic and business plans, business cases/proposals and approaches to reporting.

Mark has developed and delivered a range of training courses for publicly offered programs and tailored courses specific to client requirements. Tailoring of training takes into account specific organisational requirements, processes and reporting formats as well as the development of case studies relevant to the organisation.

Courses and training materials have been developed for:
• Financial Management (including managing budgets and financial plans)
• Strategic Thinking
• Preparing reports and business cases
• Analysing and presenting data
• Critical thinking and problem solving
• An Introduction to Project Management
• Innovation and Creativity.

Clients include public sector Departments (State and Federal), Local Councils, Universities, Large Infrastructure Companies and not-for-profit organisations.

The first half of his professional career led him to Executive roles in South Australian Treasury and Finance. He has a deep knowledge of government decision-making processes and public sector financial management. The second half of his career has seen Mark work with a range of clients, largely public sector, on initiatives to improve their organisations or develop their staff. Mark has public sector clients based in Adelaide, Canberra and Hobart.

Mark’s former responsibilities in Treasury and Finance included providing advice on the State Government’s financial strategy, legislation and policies, overseeing whole of government banking, financial reporting and related financial systems and working with agencies as part of the annual budget process and weekly Cabinet processes.

Mark also worked for in BHP Billiton as a team leader involved in establishing teams in the Shared Service Centre in 2000 and 2001.
Mark has an Honours Degree in Economics and a Graduate Diploma in Marketing.

Mark is married (to Gemma for over 24 years) and has three adult/teenager children. He also serves as a volunteer board member for Arid Recovery Pty Ltd (conservation and research organisation) and as a trustee for the Julie Farr McLeod Benevolent Fund (supporting services to the disability community).

Format
Face-to-face

Duration
4 full days - 9:00am - 4:30pm (8:45am registration)

Contact us for alternate duration and delivery style options

Competency framework
First Line Manager Common (ASO3-ASO6)
Middle Manager Core (ASO5-ASO6)

Inclusions
Workbook, resources, lunch (on full day courses), morning tea and refreshments

Location
12 Pirie Street, Adelaide SA 5000
(please visit registration links for further information)
View map

Costs
Personal Member $1,960
State Govt Employee Member $2,095
Corporate Member $2,130
Non-Member $2,455

You can register for the entire series and receive a 15% discount or register for individual sessions that meet your immediate needs.

Registration details

February - April 2024 Intake BOOKED OUT - email registrations@sa.ipaa.org.au to be added to the waitlist.

  • Monday, 26 February 2024
    Introduction to Supervision and Management
  • Monday, 18 March 2024
    Strategic Thinking
  • Monday, 8 April 2024
    Managing Public Sector Budgets
  • Monday, 15 April 2024
    Managing Your Project: Introduction to Project Management
BOOKED OUT

We can bring this training to you

This series can be tailored to your organisation’s needs and delivered on your premises.

Read more