MANG CE13 - Coordination Essentials
Strong coordination is the backbone of effective teamwork, efficient operations, and successful project delivery. This interactive one-day course introduces participants to the core responsibilities and skills involved in coordination roles across a variety of settings.
Whether managing timelines, juggling communications, or supporting people and processes, this session offers practical tools and strategies to help you stay organized, communicate clearly, and manage the moving parts of your work with confidence and professionalism. This course is not limited to event coordination—it’s designed to support coordinators in any field, including programs, projects, administration, logistics, and operations.
This course is ideal for individuals who coordinate people, projects, or processes—even if "coordinator" isn't in their job title:
- New or aspiring coordinators looking to build foundational skills
- Administrative professionals who support teams, programs, or projects
- Staff responsible for organizing tasks, timelines, or logistics
- Individuals in project, program, or operations support roles
- Professionals transitioning into coordination responsibilities
- Anyone seeking practical tools to improve organization, communication, and workflow management
- Team members who manage “moving parts” across departments or stakeholders
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify the key responsibilities and expectations of a coordination role
- Apply foundational tools such as checklists, timelines, and task trackers
- Prioritize tasks and manage competing demands with confidence
- Communicate clearly with stakeholders and team members
- Navigate common coordination challenges using problem-solving strategies
- Reflect on personal coordination strengths and set goals for development
Duration 7.5 hour
Format in person, synchronous
Withdrawal 7 days prior to course start time: Full Refund
Withdrawal after 7 days: No Refund
Please refer to the Tuition Refund policy.
This policy applies to all students taking credit courses at Yukon University and all noncredit students taking courses through the Continuing Studies division with Yukon University.
MANG CE13