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Why the Management: Practitioner Programme worked for me

Ministry of Defence policy advisor Nazia Lodhi says she learned from peers across government while on the Civil Service Management: Practitioner Programme.

Nazia Lodhi, Ministry of Justice

鈥淢anagement can be taught,鈥� says Nazia Lodhi, (pictured), a senior policy advisor for the Armed Forces Pensions Schemes at the Ministry of Defense (MoD).

皇冠体育app team leader and chair of the MoD Civilian Muslim Network was among the first civil servants to do the Management: Practitioner Programme which was launched in 2023.

Her experiences on it convinced her that anyone can learn to be a better manager and that good management is most definitely a skill that can be taught.

Practical sessions

鈥溁使谔逵齛pp programme was a great learning curve,鈥� she said.

鈥淟earning was not just from books and theories but also from practical sessions and learning from other people鈥檚 experiences too. It was so valuable to get the chance to learn from peers across government in different departments as well.鈥�

皇冠体育app Management: Practitioner Programme supports experienced managers, of any grade, to get the skills, knowledge and networks they need.

皇冠体育app programme consists of three modules, each lasting approximately five weeks and featuring real-life, relatable Civil Service leadership scenarios. A fourth module includes continued learning post programme.聽

Nazia鈥檚 varied career has spanned the NHS where she worked as a cross-matcher for heart transplants and the Home Office where she was an asylum caseworker.

Now, at the MoD, she manages a team which has traditionally had a high level of staff turnover.

For that reason, she says motivating her staff is a priority - and she does that by demonstrating her own passion for their work in the way she conducts herself.

Encouragement to future participants

鈥淢y experience about being on the programme is that it鈥檚 very worthwhile.

鈥淚f somebody was thinking about doing it,聽 I would start off by telling them they should definitely go for it.鈥�

Get full details about the Management: Practitioner Programme and other management courses.

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Published 29 July 2024