Discover a practical, hands-on Diploma course designed for fleet and automotive industry managers to build effective leadership for your organisation.
The Swinburne Diploma of Leadership and Management is being offered in conjunction with the Australasian Fleet Management Association (AfMA) and has been contextualised to support and build the skills of fleet managers and automotive industry managers from manufacturers, fleet management organisations and supply chain specialists.
Learn how to effectively run your operational area, create high performing teams and manage your budgets and financial plans.
The Diploma of Leadership and Management will provide you with essential leadership skills required of you as an automotive fleet manager. Enquire now and become an effective leader.
The program is highly practical and interactive, and will accommodate you even if it has been years since you undertook any studies or formal learning.
Benefits include:
Swinburne was named one of the world’s top 400 universities by the Times Higher Education University World Rankings 2016. In 2015, Swinburne was ranked for the first time in the Times Higher Education Top 100 Under 50 Rankings, an index of the world’s top universities under the age of 50.
Swinburne assists businesses to grow and transform through tailored, customised learning and workforce development solutions. Some of Australia’s largest companies choose to work with us to reshape and develop their workforces.
The Australasian Fleet Management Association (AfMA) is a not-for-profit organisation with over 600 members throughout Australia and New Zealand. AfMA’s charter is to enhance Fleet Management as a profession in its own right, to provide knowledge, information and resources to our members and to lobby and advocate on behalf of the fleet industry.
Swinburne assists businesses to grow and transform through tailored, customised learning and workforce development solutions. Some of Australia’s largest companies choose to work with us to reshape and develop their workforces.