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A third of managers in Ireland ill-equipped to do the job
A third of managers (33%) in Ireland have had no formal training, while 85% of current managers admit to feeling like they were ‘quietly promoted’ to manage other people, a new survey has shown.
Marketing Promotion Fund application process open
The Galway City Council application process for its Marketing Promotion Fund is now open for submissions.
Unexpected promotion opportunity may just be soon
Q: This might strike you as an unusual scenario. It has certainly taken me by surprise. Just two months ago I started a new role and I'm only finding my feet. However, the company is expanding rapidly, and our department comprises an experienced manager and five of us who have joined the company in the last year. Now the manager has announced he's leaving. I'm tempted to go for the role even though I am the last person in. Should I? (TR, email).
Stalemate sinks United's hopes of promotion play-off
In another gutsy display Galway United just could not secure the required victory to secure a promotion play-off after Tuesday’s dramatic SSE Airtricity League of Ireland first division clash against UCD at Eamonn Deacy Park.
Promotion and relegation places to be sorted out across divisions this weekend
There was no action in the top flight of the Mayo League last weekend - but there were games for both Ballina Town and Westport United in the Connacht FA Champions Cup at the quarter-final stage. Ballina Town saw off Athenry FC 6-1 and Westport United were 3-1 winners away to Mervue United, setting up the semi-final this weekend away to Carbury FC on Sunday at 2pm.
Footballers open league campaign with promotion as their target
The Galway senior footballers will be targeting promotion from division two this season, and the first step starts this Sunday when they face Cork in Pearse Stadium (2pm) in their opening National Football League fixture.
Career progression with successful interviews
More and more companies are creating opportunities for employees to benefit from internal promotions. The recession has made companies review their internal hiring policies by replacing external recruitment with creating promotional opportunities internally, allowing employees to step up to the plate. It makes more commercial sense to develop current employees by encouraging them to take more senior roles.