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For people looking to enter into the program, I would highly recommend it. It gave me confidence to take on further MBA study, but also the confidence to explore my own leadership style and how I could be more successful in the workplace. Gill Duck - Project Manager Department of State Development Executive Education Unit Professional Management Program

Ignite your career A dynamic 12-month modular format or 6-month intensive path to career advancement. Strengthening the leadership, analysis and strategic thinking skills required by middle and senior managers to confidently perform at a higher level and positively impact their business. Key features Structured to suit busy managers Can be completed within 6 months with 2 x 1-week intensive blocks OR complete over 12 months in modular 2-day format. Open to graduates and non-graduates with relevant experience. Bridge to further study, including the Adelaide MBA. Expert presenters with real world experience. All-inclusive fee that includes high-quality materials, tuition, refreshments and luncheons. 2 Executive Education Unit Professional Management Program

Developing managers and leaders for organisational success Thank you for considering the Professional Management Program as a way to strengthen your skills, build confi dence and ignite your career. Since 1999 the program has helped over 2,000 middle and senior managers build core capabilities for personal and organisational success. It has been meticulously designed to develop management skills in already technically-capable people, with core modules focusing on leading and managing people, fi nancial management, operational excellence and strategic management. The Professional Management Program is a University-recognised non-award program and, subject to entry criteria, can provide status of two subjects into the Adelaide MBA. Two convenient formats are offered - Intensive 6-month or modular 12-month format - each designed to suit the time constraints of busy managers. In both formats, the practical application of knowledge is paramount. Assignments are designed to link classroom knowledge directly to workplace implementation. The program attracts a broad cross-section of participants from the private, public and not-for-profi t sectors, ensuring group diversity that both enhances the learning experience and provides ongoing, strong networks. Our presenters are experts in their fi elds who bring both theoretical understanding and practical real world experience in applying what they teach. Most regularly instruct in the Adelaide MBA and have national and global experience. The many benefi ts of the program can also be magnifi ed for an organisation by enrolling a group of people to participate. Teams from the same organisation develop a common management understanding and aid the transfer of ideas back to the workplace. In addition, the Professional Management Program can be customised to meet the specifi c objectives of your organisation and delivered as an in-house program. The University of Adelaide has a proud record of delivering leading research and education and is recognised as being in the top 1% of global Universities. I m confi dent you ll fi nd the Professional Management Program consistent with an institution of this standing; it s a rewarding, challenging and career-enhancing opportunity. The Executive Education team and I look forward to welcoming you. Andrew Stevens Director, Executive Education Unit The University of Adelaide Business School Executive Education Unit Professional Management Program 3

Think and act strategically Key benefits Master the language of management Participants in the program develop a sound understanding of the language of management, enabling them to enter any high-level meeting or interaction with confi dence that they will be able to contribute productively. Enhanced big-picture thinking A defi ning characteristic of program participants is the ability to adopt a helicopter view similar to the Chief Executive s perspective, and to look beyond the narrow boundaries of a particular task or role to consider what s best for their whole organisation. Powerful critical evaluation skills It s no secret that things can happen very quickly in business. Whether it s a window of opportunity opening or an unforseen challenge arising, program participants are able to rapidly evaluate a situation and conceive an effective course of action. Strong leadership ability There is a vast difference between leading and simply overseeing or coordinating. Program participants appreciate and understand the nature of leadership, enabling them to build passionate, cohesive teams that enthusiastically follow their example. 4 Executive Education Unit Professional Management Program

Where the non-award Professional Management Program would fit within the Australian Qualifications Framework. Flexible and creative problem-solving Contemporary managers require access to a range of tools and techniques when solving problems. Program participants are able to draw on advanced management knowledge and skills to provide timely and practical solutions. Group discount In our experience, teams attending the program gain a benefi cial common base for implementing new ideas upon return to their organisation. To encourage organisations to optimise this learning opportunity, a reduction applies for organisations registering three or more staff in the same intake. The Strategic Project provided the opportunity to learn with a diverse group of participants using the knowledge gained during the program. The implementation of our recommendations has already started and we can see the positive impact for Bendigo and Adelaide Bank. Kane Somerville, Senior Manager, Consumer Lending Products, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Designed for your level of experience The Professional Management Program is aimed at managers, team leaders and professionals who are currently operating at middle-to-senior management level. The program is suited to highly capable and motivated managers who are responsible for managing resources and getting results. Participants have varying levels of industry and management experience. Approximately 50% of participants have not studied at university previously. The Professional Management Program is also ideal for managers or professionals with existing tertiary qualifi cations who are looking for either a foundation management course, or a bridging course into management study. This program provides a pathway into three business qualifi cations from the University of Adelaide, including the prestigious Adelaide MBA. Diversity of participants Since its inception in 1999 more than 2,000 managers have completed the Professional Management Program. These participants have come from a broad range of industries and backgrounds, including production managers in manufacturing companies, senior managers in multi-nationals, directors and owners in small family businesses, managers in government departments, lawyers, engineers, scientists and accountants. This diversity in the classroom brings additional benefi ts for attendees and adds to the richness of the learning experience. MBA Degree Graduate Diploma Graduate Certifi cate Professional Management Program Bachelor Degree Advanced Diploma Diploma Certifi cate IV Project Team Members, from left: Liam Hunt, Communications Manager, Motor Trade Association of South Australia and Kane Somerville, Senior Manager, Consumer Lending Products, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank. Executive Education Unit Professional Management Program 5

Interactive learning Founded on the knowledge that adults learn most effectively by doing, all Professional Management Program tutorial sessions are highly interactive and numbers are limited to a maximum of 30. Participants are strongly encouraged to relate their own experiences of each issue covered, resulting in lively, stimulating discussions that refl ect a diverse range of perspectives across a number of different industries. Typical sessions may include: Group discussions. In-depth case-study analyses. Lectures and video presentations Problem-solving exercises. Participants fi nd that at the completion of each topic they are able to immediately apply their learning in the workplace. Written feedback is provided on all assignments, providing understanding of their strengths and weaknesses and facilitating increased learning. 6 Executive Education Unit Professional Management Program

The level of support in the Professional Management Program was fantastic as many of the students had not studied for a while and completing six modules over 12 months was achievable. You could take the theory from the classroom and actually implement the knowledge for the workbased assignments and this made it very personal. Stuart James - State Manager SA/NT, Asteron Life Executive Education Unit Professional Management Program 7

Rigour, relevance and essential building blocks Program Structure and assessment Program modules Choose from 2 convenient formats The Professional Management Program is delivered in two formats, each designed for busy managers with competing demands on their time, yet maintaining quality and effectiveness of learning. Modular 12-month format The 12-month program consists of six x 2-day modules conducted during the working week. There are no out-of-hours commitments prior to attending each module. A 6-week break between the modules ensures participants have time to refl ect on and assimilate what they ve learned, and apply it to each assignment. The 12-month format allows you to select two elective modules that you feel best serve your immediate needs and those of your organisation. The elective modules vary with each intake and are chosen from Executive Education s extensive range of 2-day courses. You might choose to specialise with two topics from the same discipline (eg Leadership) or choose two completely different topics - whichever is most useful to you. Intensive 6-month format The program is also offered in an Intensive format, comprised of two x 1-week blocks completed over a 6-month period. Week one is delivered over 6 consecutive days, with a gap of approximately 12 weeks before attending the second week. With the fl uctuating demands of travel, business commitments or remote location, this format allows managers to complete the program with fewer contact hours, as pre-reading is provided prior to attending the modules. Whichever format you choose, all learning materials are provided to save valuable time. The Professional Management Program is self-contained and does not require library searches or additional texts. The program is non-residential. Assignments All assignments will be assessed and participants will be encouraged wherever possible to base them on real issues or activities within their workplace. Some assignments may also be team-based. Exam Participants will be required to sit a two-hour multi-disciplined case study exam. The case study will describe a real business situation. This will be provided approximately one week before the exam to allow participants to become familiar with the business being studied. Participants will be required to take the perspective of senior management to answer 4-5 multi-discipline questions. Participants have an opportunity to use their knowledge combined with their analytical and problem solving skills to evaluate the current strategy and make recommendations for the future. Work-Based Project Participants will be asked to select a project of strategic signifi cance to their organisation. Alternatively, they may elect to form a syndicate with one or more fellow participants. Assessment for this component will be based on a 20-minute presentation and the submission of a comprehensive written report, each detailing key fi ndings and recommendations. In recent years, feedback has shown that the vast majority of participants projects have delivered measurable benefi ts to their organisation, including increased revenues, enhanced productivity and greater cost-effi ciencies. The program comprises 4 x core and two additional modules. 1. Leading and Managing People 2. Lean Six Sigma - Yellow Belt (Advanced) 3. Financial Management 4. Strategic Management Refer to the Timetable supplied with this brochure for the current list of modules. Dynamic and 8 Executive Education Unit Professional Management Program

Program Format Format Due date for Registration Duration Format Contact days Numbers of modules Number of core modules Pre-reading Assignments Exam Strategic Project Presentation and Report Electives Status of 2 subjects into the Adelaide MBA Modular Registrations accepted up until the day prior to commencement of the Program unless full. 12 months 6 x 2 day modules 15 6 4 No - 2 Intensive 2 weeks prior to commencement. 6 months 2 x 1 weeks 11 days + evenings 6 4 No 2 scheduled subjects I am very pleased to have undertaken the Professional Management Program as without it I don t think I would be where I am today. Since 2002 our organisation has put seven staff through the program. What continually emerges is their skill level increases as they apply the learning from the program to their day to day roles. We see a real improvement in performance. My advice is the program is a great investment in your future and the future of your business. It takes good people to great people. John Chapman - previously CEO, Motor Trade Association of South Australia Executive Education Unit Professional Management Program 9

Rewarding connections History of excellence The voices of experience The high standard of academic rigour underpinning the Professional Management Program ensures it attracts a similarly high quality of participant individuals who are highly motivated to improve both their own performance and that of their organisations, and take a pro-active approach to making this happen. Not surprisingly, when such like-minded individuals come together, strong professional relationships are formed, particularly during team-based activities, resulting in the establishment of large, lasting networks. This means program participants are able to establish business contacts in a wide range of industries and can draw on these contacts to seek advice, support or simply a fresh perspective, whenever the need should arise. Our program offering is backed by one of Australia s great universities. Established in 1874, the University of Adelaide has an outstanding record of academic achievement and is a member of the prestigious Group of Eight (GO8) elite universities. The University of Adelaide has been associated with fi ve Nobel Prize winners, 100 Rhodes Scholars and some of Australia s greatest scientists and public fi gures. Conducted by the University of Adelaide s Executive Education Unit, all Professional Management Program sessions are held in fi rst-class facilities which support the learning outcomes of the program. The Executive Education Unit is part of the University of Adelaide Business School. One of Australia s leading management education institutions, the School provides leadership and management excellence for local, national and international business communities, most notably through its respected Adelaide MBA program. Without exception, Professional Management Program presenters are highly qualifi ed experts in their fi elds, with extensive real-world experience. Most are also regular lecturers at the MBA level and all are actively involved in senior management consulting roles and have national and global experience. The Executive Education Unit regularly seeks feedback from employers and past participants, to make sure that we continue to offer timely, relevant programs. This process of continual refi nement ensures the Professional Management Program remains at the forefront of management education. Not only did I gain new skills and confidence, but my workplace immediately benefited from my analysis of real issues. Sarah Leo, Business Development Manager, Openbook Howden Design & Print. Executive Education Unit s Leadership Lab. 10 Executive Education Unit Professional Management Program

Doors opened to further study Recognition of achievement Complimentary Membership to the Leadership Lab The Professional Management Program will provide an immediate, signifi cant and sustainable boost to participants management performance in the workplace. It can also provide a springboard to further management study. Successful completion of the program will provide status of 2 subjects into the University of Adelaide s prestigious Adelaide MBA. On completing the requirements of this University-recognised non-award program, participants will be presented with the Professional Management Program Certifi cate. The Leadership Lab inspires bigger thinking through an interactive learning environment. As an alumni of the Professional Management Program you are automatically entitled to membership of the Lab. As a member you will have access to a range of resources designed to connect, inspire and develop your leadership potential. By immersing yourself in the Leadership Lab, you will fi nd opportunities to explore learning and developing in new ways - with immediate impact on you and your organisation. Integration Model for Management Education Professional Management Program Candidates who successfully complete the program with a credit average may apply for Status of 2 subjects* entry into these programs with status of 2 subjects. Subject to normal enrolment requirements Adelaide MBA 12 subjects Graduate Diploma of Business Administration 8 subjects Graduate Certificate of Business Administration 4 subjects * Status applies at time of publication. The University of Adelaide reserves the right to modify entry requirements, status and discounts as it applies to the MBA or other University of Adelaide programs. Sarah Leo, (left) and Michael Richards Openbook Howden Design & Print. Sarah and Michael completed the Professional Management Program as part of their management development education. They have both recently been promoted to their respective positions of Business Development Manager and Chief Operating Offi cer. Executive Education Unit Professional Management Program 11

Ready to take the next step? Our Professional Management Program is designed to provide you with knowledge that leads to success and opens up greater opportunities for your ongoing professional education. It is the start of your next journey. Participants in this program go on to achieve career success within their organisations as well as undertaking further professional education such as the prestigious Adelaide MBA, which the program provides study credits towards. To see what other participants have said about their Professional Management Program experience, visit the Executive Education website at: execed.adelaide.edu.au/professional For further enquiries To fi nd out how you can ignite your career through the Professional Management Program, please contact: Rosemary Tanner, Program Manager Executive Education Unit The University of Adelaide Level 7, 10 Pulteney Street Adelaide SA 5000 Phone: (08) 8313 4579 Fax: (08) 8313 6140 E-mail: rosemary.tanner@adelaide.edu.au The University of Adelaide SA 5005 Australia DISCLAIMER: The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change. You can find updated information on our website at www.adelaide.edu.au With the aim of continual improvement the University of Adelaide is committed to regular reviews of the degrees, diplomas, certificates and courses on offer. As a result the specific programs and courses available will change from time to time. Please refer to www.adelaide.edu.au for the most up to date information or contact us on 1800 061 459. The University of Adelaide assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of information provided by third parties. CRICOS 00123M The University of Adelaide