Course 6 – Performance Management
- Type
- Course
- Date of Publication
- August 29, 2022
- Price
- See Agrilife Learn
Overview
Course Information
This course provides an overview of performance management principles, with particular attention to developing and applying administrative monitoring practices. This is course 6 of 8 in the Child Care Business Training courses.
By the end of this training, you will be able to:
- Explore performance management principles
- Apply administrative monitoring practices
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