Organizations invest heavily in developing frontline managers, but one critical layer often gets overlooked: the people responsible for managing managers. Middle and senior leaders play a pivotal role in ensuring that managers perform at their best, align their teams with strategic goals, and lead with consistency and confidence. Yet, supporting and developing managers presents unique challenges that require specialized skills, strategies, and mindsets.

Manager Management is a practical and transformative course designed for leaders who oversee teams of managers or supervisors. The course focuses on how to support, develop, coach, and hold managers accountable so they, in turn, can deliver high performance through their own teams. Participants will learn how to navigate the complexity of managing “managers of others,” align leadership across layers, and create an environment where managers thrive—and their teams flourish.

Because great organizations aren’t built just by managing employees—they’re built by managing managers well.

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Who Should Attend

This course is designed for leaders responsible for overseeing other leaders and managers—whether in the corporate, non-profit, humanitarian, government, or public sectors.

Ideal participants include:

  • Middle and senior managers
  • Department heads and division directors
  • Program and project directors
  • Regional and country managers
  • Chief officers (e.g., COO, CHRO, CTO)
  • Donor or partner organization leaders overseeing multi-layered teams
  • NGO leaders managing field or country managers
  • Any leader transitioning to a role that requires managing managers

Whether you are an experienced senior leader or newly promoted to a role where you lead managers, Manager Management gives you the tools, frameworks, and strategies to build an aligned, empowered leadership bench.


The context of managing managers is evolving, shaped by remote work, generational shifts, and increasing demands for agility and inclusion. Staying current with these trends is essential to effectively support and lead management teams.


Learning Objectives and Outcome for the Course Sponsor

This course helps organizations strengthen leadership capacity across layers, ensuring that managers are effectively supported, aligned, and empowered to deliver results.

Key Learning Objectives

  1. Understand the Unique Role of Managing Managers
    • Define the responsibilities and mindset required to lead leaders
    • Identify the differences between managing individuals and managing managers
    • Recognize the ripple effects of leadership behavior across levels
  2. Develop and Coach Managers for Growth
    • Assess managers’ strengths, development needs, and leadership styles
    • Use coaching conversations to unlock potential and encourage self-awareness
    • Provide growth-oriented feedback and development opportunities
  3. Align Managers Around Strategy and Culture
    • Cascade vision, priorities, and organizational values through management layers
    • Ensure consistent leadership behaviors and communication across teams
    • Help managers balance short-term execution with long-term development
  4. Drive Accountability and Performance Through Managers
    • Set clear expectations, KPIs, and accountability structures
    • Monitor performance and outcomes across managers’ teams
    • Address underperformance and enable managers to lead difficult conversations
  5. Strengthen Inclusive Leadership and Psychological Safety
    • Promote inclusion, fairness, and psychological safety across management levels
    • Support managers in creating equitable and high-trust team environments
    • Model inclusive behaviors and decision-making at the leadership level
  6. Support Managers in Leading Change and Complexity
    • Help managers lead through change, uncertainty, and competing demands
    • Build adaptability and resilience across teams
    • Equip managers with tools to communicate change effectively
  7. Use Data and Insights to Guide Leadership Decisions
    • Apply people analytics, engagement metrics, and performance data to inform leadership practices
    • Track and improve leadership effectiveness across management layers
    • Balance quantitative insights with qualitative understanding
  8. Develop a Manager Management Action Plan
    • Create a personalized plan to strengthen how you manage, support, and develop your managers
    • Identify key leadership routines, communication rhythms, and follow-up mechanisms
    • Build a roadmap for continuous improvement

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Organizations that strengthen their capacity for managing managers will benefit from:

  • Better leadership alignment, ensuring consistent direction and values across all teams
  • Improved managerial effectiveness, with stronger coaching, delegation, and performance management
  • Higher team engagement and retention, driven by empowered and supported managers
  • Greater agility and adaptability, as managers are better equipped to lead through change
  • Improved accountability and results, through clear performance expectations and follow-through
  • Enhanced talent development and succession planning, by growing the next generation of leaders
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This course uses a highly interactive, reflective approach that integrates leadership theory, practical tools, and peer learning. Participants will explore real-world challenges, share experiences, and develop strategies tailored to their own teams.

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  • Expert-led presentations on leadership frameworks and practices
  • Self-assessment exercises on leadership style, coaching behaviors, and delegation habits
  • Role-plays and case simulations on coaching, performance management, and difficult conversations
  • Peer coaching and feedback sessions
  • Real-world case studies from corporate, development, and NGO sectors
  • Group reflection on leadership challenges and best practices
  • Development of a personal Manager Management action plan

Course Formats

This course is offered in flexible delivery options:

  • 5-day in-person workshop, including simulations and group exercises
  • 4-week online cohort course, with live sessions and guided assignments
  • Custom in-house program, tailored to the organization’s leadership context and goals

Participants are encouraged to bring real leadership challenges or examples to apply course learnings in real time.