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Glass Bead Consulting

glass bead consulting

Over the years we have developed a modular course aimed at HR professionals who want to learn directly applicable skills and a deeper understanding of HR Transformation. The course is highly interactive, practical, and uses case studies and examples throughout. Course delegates at a site visit to the DHL HR Shared Service Centre in Kuala Lumpur, 2016 Course delegates at a site visit to the DHL HR Shared Service Centre in Kuala Lumpur, 2016 The course can be�taken from 1�to 3 days in a modular programme,�depending on delegate needs. Key Topics covered, include, Lessons learned from case studies of past HR transformation programmes Building a personalized roadmap for your HR transformation Learn how to decide which HR Services are needed to support the business Building a business case for your HRSS initiative Best practices when modifying existing HR service delivery models to increase efficiency and effectiveness Tying HR metrics to business performance measures Learn proven change management tactics for transforming HR Learn techniques for designing excellent HR services The course has been delivered in Moscow, London, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur with excellent delegate feedback. Delegates have attended from organisations such as :- Reckitt Benckiser, Telkom Indonesia, African Development Bank, Pandora Group, Jollibee, Rolls Royce, Mondel?z, Philippines Central Bank and many others. We also develop bespoke in-house training courses and workshops based on your requirements, call 01273 888182 if you would like to discuss. Other Training Courses Andrew Spence delivered HR Digital Transformation Masterclass in Rome, Italy on 25th September 2019

Design Club

design club

London

About We believe the future needs people-centred designers to make the world a better place. A brief history of Design Club 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2022 Slow start to the year after a pre-Christmas rise in Covid cases. With heavy (but hopeful) hearts, we made the decision to shift focus. Our new strategy is to create a curated directory of design tools for kids - products, projects and programmes that get kids doing design and design thinking. 2021 We're rebooting! Looking for Reboot Supporters to fund 2021/2022 activity. We've learned a lot from our first remote after school Design Club. And partnered with Multiverse and Future to reach new audiences, online and IRL. 2020 We started the year with new after school clubs in Coventry, Haslemere and Woking, and exciting plans for weekend clubs, but we had to hit pause due to Covid. We experimented with online delivery and invited parents to run design projects at home. Bright spots: Elsewhen ran a remote club and we got a bit of funding from Grant for the Web (which enabled us to think about how to reboot Design Club. 2019 We supported mentors to run 15 after school clubs, including the first Design Clubs outside London, in Blackpool and Dundee. You can Meet the mentors on our blog. Our weekend squad ran pop-up clubs at Science Museum, Kingston University and MozFest. Reached 500 children and had more than 800 people register an interest in mentoring. Started hosting peer-led Meetups and recognised our Super Mentors. Won funding from The Funding Network. And Growth Supporters helped us grow. 2018 We set up as a Community Interest Company in April. We're limited by guarantee, meaning all profits go back into growing Design Club. Founding supporters came on board. Reached more than 500 children through a mix of after school and weekend clubs. Ran our first mentor Meetups and got accepted as one of Makerversity's Makers with a Mission. Partnered with BMJ, WIRED and Token Dad to try new formats. 2017 We piloted our first after school Design Club. Reached over 150 children through a network of 50 volunteers. Partnered with Marvel and Moo to develop the learning experience. Partnered with CoderDojo and iOi to deliver weekend Design Clubs. Partnered with British Council to deliver Design Thinking mentor training. How Design Club is free We're a Community Interest Company limited by Guarantee This means we're a non-profit. We've raised some money through grants from The Funding Network, Mozilla and Grant for the Web. We're also backed by the design industry to inspire the next generation of design thinking. We've raised some funds through Founding Supporters, Growth Supporters and Reboot Supporters.