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179 Business Management courses in Hoyland

Communication Skills 1 Day Training in Sheffield

By Mangatesinc

Communication Skills 1 Day Training in Sheffield

Communication Skills 1 Day Training in Sheffield
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Professional Diplomatic Protocol Management

5.0(10)

By GBA Corporate

Overview The protocol is one of the most modern terms in terms of language but very old in terms of history as the word protocol is a development of the word of the conventions and understandings this is in the world of politics and at the international level, but within the field of business management has become the formulation of protocols is one of the important and necessary skills and very necessary for people who wish to They must take administrative duties. Through this course, we are going to introduce the rules and practices of gentle behaviour, the best practices for communication with others, and good reception, since all such related matters represent a large portion of our personality.

Professional Diplomatic Protocol Management
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,718 to £3,779

Communication Skills 1 Day Training in Doncaster

By Mangatesinc

Communication Skills 1 Day Training in Doncaster

Communication Skills 1 Day Training in Doncaster
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Communication Skills 1 Day Training in Wakefield

By Mangatesinc

Communication Skills 1 Day Training in Wakefield

Communication Skills 1 Day Training in Wakefield
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Techniques of Quality and Productivity Management

5.0(10)

By GBA Corporate

Overview This course examines the major tools, techniques, and principles aimed at improving quality and productivity in the public sector. To provide students with practical methods for improving public organizations, this course will cover accountability systems, performance measurement, pay-for-performance reward systems, contracting out, and organizational assessment

Techniques of Quality and Productivity Management
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,718 to £3,779

Advance Skills in Public Relation Professionals (PRP)

5.0(10)

By GBA Corporate

Overview This course is specially designed to give you intense knowledge and walk you through steps of proven approaches to Public Relations (PR) planning and management. The skills attained through this course can be very well measured and implemented within their work organisation thereby contributing towards the growth of their organisation also helping to build a good reputation and maintaining healthy relationships.  You will be shown how the fundamentals of PR are vital, and how significant they are to understanding organisational reputation and relationships. PR professionals are mostly considered as challenging positions and many times have to deal with difficult and even different situations. Therefore, attending this course will enable you to gain the skills needed to present practical and achievable plans.

Advance Skills in Public Relation Professionals (PRP)
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,718 to £3,626

Business System Analysis and Design

5.0(10)

By GBA Corporate

Overview This course is specially designed to increase the fundamental knowledge of business analysts and their roles and functions more efficiently. In this course, participants attain skills and knowledge of efficient ways to approach, the best methods to elaborate the supplies for business system projects.

Business System Analysis and Design
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,718 to £3,626

Bidding and Tender Management

5.0(10)

By GBA Corporate

Overview This training course is a comprehensive training with the aim to provide expert training to the participants to understand bidding and tender process and how to do successful bidding.

Bidding and Tender Management
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,718 to £3,626

Crisis Management

5.0(10)

By GBA Corporate

Overview This course is specially designed to enhance the skills required to analyse risk and crisis and the cause behind this. It will feed you with the necessary skills to minimise the chances of risk and in case it happens able to manage the situation in order to keep the business in a stable position. The course content will cover different crises caused due to internal or external issues and different ways to manage them. It will help the professionals to gain skills in planning beforehand various techniques to overcome risk and crisis and implementing the plan during that phase.

Crisis Management
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,718 to £3,626

Public Sector Asset Management

5.0(10)

By GBA Corporate

Overview This course is designed to support the governments, public sector, state-owned enterprises and other entities to strategically understand how to plan the asset management and worth of their physical assets like buildings, infrastructure, transportation etc. The course will also highlight how the public sector can improve asset performance, reduce costs and increase returns generated from the assets by using well-planned asset management tools and techniques.

Public Sector Asset Management
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,718 to £3,626

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Institute Of Small Business Management

institute of small business management

BARNSLEY

The Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE) is a network for people and organisations involved in small business and entrepreneurship research, policy, practice, education, support and advice. ISBE’s members are its most valuable resource, offering vast reserves of knowledge and research. Through events and activities, ISBE aims to disseminate this research to business owners, policy makers and business support organisations where it can have genuine impact and inform change, and to share these resources with academics, researchers and educators. Through ISBE’s network and activities, academics, business owners, policy makers and those who work in business support are able to connect and form beneficial working relationships. Our Purpose To enable excellence in small business and entrepreneurship across our research, policy, practice and learning communities Our Values are CLEAR Community Looking forward Ethical Authoritative Relevant Our Vision To connect our membership and their communities to pursue excellence in small business and entrepreneurship Our History How it all Began: ISBE’s meetings started in the mid 70s shortly after the publication of the Bolton Report in 1971 which led to the emergence of entrepreneurship as a legitimate public policy target and focus for academic research. By 1977 these ad hoc, informal meetings of the early small business and entrepreneurship researchers had become a full annual and international conference which is still running over 40 years later. The Institute is formed: Originally an annual conference hosted by a different university each year, it was not until 1989 that the researchers formally organised as the UK Enterprise Management and Research Association (UKEMRA). Three years later, in 1992, the name was changed to Institute for Small Business Affairs (ISBA). In 2004, recognising the increased focus on entrepreneurship in policy and research, the organisation became the Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE). Our past activities and achievements: Through the years as well as the ISBE conference, ISBE has held many regional events in the form of doctoral work shops, work shops on all aspects of entrepreneurial education and research, policy think-tanks and debates in response to government iniatives and other contemporary issues, and practical, skill building work shops for small business practitioners. ISBE has produced many publications such as books, reports, research papers and conference outcomes. In addition to this ISBE provided a network for those in the field of small business and entrepreneurship allowing collaboration, debate and sharing of valuable insight, knowledge and best practice. In this way ISBE sought to contribute to the world of enterprise by disseminating knowledge and skills, platforming the latest research, supporting entrepreneurial education and encouraging debate.

Yorkshire & Humberside Federation of Museums and Galleries

yorkshire & humberside federation of museums and galleries

Gleadless

Founded in 1931, the Yorkshire and Humberside Federation of Museums and Galleries was one of the first regional federations to be established. It is the only dedicated membership organisation for people working in or for the benefit of Museums and Galleries in the region. It exists to represent, support and develop its members through regular meetings, newsletters, training, consultation and lobbying. How We Work The Fed is a membership organisation run by you, for you! The Fed is administered by an Executive Committee made up from its membership, and elected by you, the members, at the AGM. The Executive Committee reports back to the membership via quarterly meetings, which are open to all. The Fed is only as active as its members. The Committee is open to all and we are very keen for members to express an interest in joining the Committee to keep a flow of new ideas coursing through the organisation! Mission & Values “Assist with the development of excellent museums and galleries in Yorkshire and the Humber through the continuous development of museum workers.” Our Objectives: To be known as an organisation that delivers excellent networking opportunities museums training sector-specific information CPD opportunities To be highly regarded as an effective champion for: the museum and galleries and their workers in the region partnership working both regionally and nationally Our Values Democratic – the Fed is a membership organisation run by you, for you Inclusive – the Fed is where smaller museums and junior members have as much say as larger museums and senior members Continuity – the Fed has been here for over 70 years, a source of stability in a rapidly changing world Friendly – the Fed is the networking organisation par excellence and goes out of its way to make everyone feel welcome Partnership – the Fed believes we are stronger if we work together and actively promote partnerships, regionally and nationally Development – the Fed believes in the continuing development both of itself and its members