Programme executive
French as a foreign language
30 hours - Sophia Antipolis
Managing remote and/or mobile teams leads to a paradoxical situation calling for both autonomy and control. How can managers create the right conditions for team engagement, motivation and initiative? How can they simultaneously manage activities and work on individual and team performance? What approach should they take, which communication channels should they use, and what management rituals should they implement? By providing a thorough understanding of motivation levers and communication mechanisms, this course will give you the experience and tools to become an effective manager-as-coach, as well as improve your confidence and your impact on individual and team performance.
Professionals and spouses willing to learn the language or improve their oral and written skills. Group size: four to six participants.
30 hours or more
Groups formed upon request.
Please contact us.
Sophia Antipolis, France
€750 (net of taxes) for 30 hours. In the CPF field, price will vary according to the OPCA
Étienne André
+33 4 93 95 32 94
etienne.andre@skema.edu
Overview
Eligible for France's "CPF" personnel training account
In case of CPF, you will take the Brigth Test: 200 207 or DCL Test: 146 853
Training programme
Adapted to different levels
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You have just arrived in the area with no previous knowledge or a French 101 course, you want to cope with basic situations.
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You understand some, but speaking is still difficult because you get all your verb forms mixed up (why do they have so many anyway?), you need a coach to help you go fast forward.
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You have been here a while and can get by, but conjugating in the past is still difficult, you start your sentence with "vous" and finish it with "toi", and use of some pronouns is a 50/50 chance game, the subjunctive mood remains a mystery.
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Everybody tells you your French is "charming", but you’d like to make fewer mistakes, string sentences in the past without fail, master this d**** subjunctive, and be able to write elaborate prose to a client or an administration.