4th May 2007, 02:28 PM
Management skills are essential in any kind of professional career, although the nature, scope and degree of skill required may vary quite a lot.
People management is important for everyone (even one-man-bands; after all, they still have to 'manage' their clients).
I certainly never had any management training (or professional training of any sort) provided or supported by my employer until I started working for a big consultancy that is not primarily an archaeological organisation (although it is an RAO, as well as an IIP).
1man1desk
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People management is important for everyone (even one-man-bands; after all, they still have to 'manage' their clients).
I certainly never had any management training (or professional training of any sort) provided or supported by my employer until I started working for a big consultancy that is not primarily an archaeological organisation (although it is an RAO, as well as an IIP).
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished