Business Management Program

The Business Training Program offers a suite of qualifications covering a range of areas from administration, frontline management and business management.

Employability Descriptions - Certificate III in Business Administration


Employability Skill Industry/enterprise requirements for the Certificate III in Business Administration include:

Communication

  • communicating with colleagues and customers to gather information about their needs and to provide services
  • listening to and following complex oral instructions
  • proof reading and editing
  • writing clear and detailed instructions

Teamwork

  • agreeing on the purpose and structure of documents, spreadsheets and databases with colleagues and clients
  • collecting feedback from customers and colleagues
  • coordinating and consulting with meeting participants
  • referring queries to colleagues

Problem solving

  • analysing document requirements and using online help, manuals and user documentation
  • determining appropriate strategies to respond to user requests
  • diagnosing customer service complaints and taking steps to improve the service
  • making decisions about classification and storage of records

Initiative and enterprise

  • designing complex documents, databases and spreadsheets
  • evaluating tasks to improve efficiency
  • suggesting improvements to the structure and design of existing systems

Planning and organising

  • organising resources, equipment and time lines
  • organising work schedules and meetings
  • planning future business technology requirements
  • planning task organisation to meet time lines

Self management

  • evaluating own performance and identifying areas for improvement
  • managing time and ensuring ergonomic requirements are met
  • planning and reviewing own work
  • using judgement and discretion with confidential information

Learning

  • actively participating in coaching and mentoring sessions to improve standards of service provision
  • attending training/induction in the use of administrative systems

Technology

  • maintaining existing business technology and planning for future requirements
  • using business technology such as computers, wordprocessing programs and printers
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