Managing Technical Teams Training in Finland

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 5 Days
  • Level: Fundamentals
  • Price: From €5,122+VAT
We can host this training at your preferred location. Contact us!

It is all very well saying that technology is central to driving growth and high performance in a modern digital age, but this growth agenda requires management of many technical teams. This challenge brings dilemmas. Organisations can promote both technical experts, or deploy those used to managing teams, even if not technical employees. Both types of staff need help to manage technical teams, given the growth demands faced by them.

Because the value of managing technical teams is so high in modern times, improving the performance of the team through better management has a high return on investment. Not only is there the better management of the team(s), there is also improved retention of these precious managers. Moving managing technical teams to better and better practise means any new people in role can learn quickly and contribute more to a thriving community of managers of technical teams.

Is managing a technical team the same as managing all teams? Our QA point of view is usually not. There are nuances and challenges specific to the environment, people and pace that affect what is expected of you when managing a technical team.There are also elements common to managing any sort of team, but these are less difficult to embrace. The common challenges encountered by managers and leaders of technical teams including separating from being an expert, maximising the diversity of team to become high performing, own strengths and weaknesses given previous experience, dealing with unexpected and complex challenges as a function of the technical nature of the team and work, merging technical and managerial skills, and flexing styles to not either micro-manage or appear aloof. Trust is key within technical teams and between them and their manager through understanding both the technical mind set and the business drive for technology and technical prowess to drive growth.

What can Managing Technical Teams do for you and your organisation?

Put simply ‘Managing Technical Teams’ drives more growth. In more subtle terms, the team move towards being high performing, managing the team leaders and managers takes less time, and more staff see moving into this position as positive. The managers themselves feel more confident, more able to lean into challenges and share their experiences with peers. The organisational capability to manage technical teams increases, potentially making it a source of advantage.

Our approach to your spending time learning

Our approach is very targeted. We look at specific and modern challenges around managing technical teams from the two main learner personas – a technical SME moving up and a business manager moving across/up to this demanding role. We use the specific technical context of the team and merge it with the person’s experience of managing teams. We compare and contrast experiences and sectors to gain a deep dive into the likely and better dynamics of the team given its make-up, aim in the business, and the potential for divides to open up between the technical and the value-add.

What’s included?

A specific look at Managing Technical Teams placed in our QA framework for Winning in the Digital Age. We look at the combination of people skills, team skills, digital skills and business skills require for the team to be high performing. It is the sharing of the soft and hard skills across different experiences and contexts that makes this course powerful.

We include many different ways of learning and behaving from ‘soft’ mindset changes, to the hard task of decision making, to the influencing role of managing the stakeholders of the team, to the very soft developing of trust and psychological safety, to understanding how the role of the team fits into the bigger picture of the organisation and its strategy.

The programme is divided into a 3-day workshop followed by a 2-day workshop one week later to help minimise the impact on your work and to allow you more time to put your learning into practise.

Included are sessions that clearly articulate how the learning can be translated into different technical contexts with different value add. Context and sharing matters in this programme.



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Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our Finland facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

16 helmikuuta 2025 (5 Days)
Helsinki, Espoo
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
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Helsinki, Espoo
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
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Helsinki, Espoo
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
13 maaliskuuta 2025 (5 Days)
Helsinki, Espoo
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
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Helsinki, Espoo
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
03 huhtikuuta 2025 (5 Days)
Helsinki, Espoo
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
06 huhtikuuta 2025 (5 Days)
Helsinki, Espoo
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
13 maaliskuuta 2025 (5 Days)
Helsinki, Espoo
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
Managing Technical Teams Training Course in Finland

Finland is a country located in northern Europe. Helsinki is the capital and largest city of the country. The majority of the people are Finns but there is also a small Lapp population in Lapland, where the country is famous for the Northern Lights. Finland's national languages are Finnish and Swedish.

Known for its vast forests, lakes, and natural beauty, Finland is one of the world's largest producers of forest products, such as paper, pulp, and lumber. One of the world's largest sea fortresses Suomenlinna, Rovaniemi with the "White Nights", dogsled safaris and of course the Northern Lights are what makes Finland so popular for tourists. Finland is one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights and attracts millions of tourists during its seasons.

Finland is home to a thriving technology industry and is widely recognized as one of the world's leading technology hubs. Companies such as Nokia and Rovio (creator of the popular game Angry Birds) are based in Finland. Some of the key factors that have contributed to Finland's success in technology include; strong investment in research and development, a highly educated workforce and fundings.

Finland has a strong educational system, and is widely regarded as one of the world's most literate countries. In fact, Finland's literacy rate is one of the highest in the world, and its students consistently perform well in international tests of math and reading ability.

Also, as a pioneer in environmental sustainability, Finland is known for its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and promote clean energy. This Nordic country is also famous for its unique and distinctive cultural heritage, including its traditional folk music and its elaborate traditional costumes.

Helsinki, Finland's capital city, is the country's business center. Helsinki is Finland's largest city, and it is home to many of the country's major corporations and organizations, including many of the country's leading technology firms. The city is also a commercial, trade, and financial center, as well as one of the busiest ports in the Nordic region.

Take advantage of our diverse IT course offerings, spanning programming, software development, business skills, data science, cybersecurity, cloud computing and virtualization. Our knowledgeable instructors will provide you with practical training and industry insights, delivered directly to your chosen venue in Finland.
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