Women in Banking Leadership Workshop Workshop Overview: Unleash your potential - The Banking and Financial Services industry is a constantly changing sphere that calls for emerging leaders to adapt and grow in order to thrive and succeed. Often those wanting to take the next step in the field find it hard to see their full value and potential, slowing their progress in a world full of opportunities. Emerging leaders will need to understand their professional values and know how to cultivate a growth mindset to stand out and fulfil their career desires. This interactive virtual workshop will provide emerging leaders within the field the skills to understand the strengths that they are able to bring to the corporate table to confidently unleash their potential. It will particularly benefit those who aspire to move beyond early management to broader leadership roles. Kat will guide attendees to unlock their potential through releasing self-doubt, connecting to their unique contribution and forming a confident, strategic leader that will drive an organisation to success. Our Aims for the Workshop: Navigate key challenges and change in fast-paced work-places Understand the value of embracing complexity, uncertainty and diversity Negotiate diversity and inclusion biases, enablers and blocker Topic 1 Define your leadership style What are the capabilities, attributes and skills of an influential leader? What is your unique contribution? Is this congruent with your personal brand? Align your leadership strengths and values with the expectations and culture of your organisation. Topic 2 Leading with Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Understand your EQ and its impact on the way you are perceived as a leader Leverage your EQ in the workplace both in person and online Embrace qualities of empathy and authenticity to become a better leader Topic 3 Interactive Panel Q&A Discussion: Open Q&A with Senior Female leaders within the banking sector. Please see below the panel and biographies of each panellist. Topic 4 How to be known as a strategic leader Understand the uplevel from management to leadership and how to articulate your strategy How to translate broad leadership tools and tactics into practical, personalised results Move from transactional to transformational leadership Topic 5 Strengthen your resilience and resolve What is stress and how do you “show-up” on a bad day? Bounce back from challenging situations and predicaments Effectively manage conflict and turn negativity into an opportunity Who will attend? Emerging Leaders looking to step into management roles Current Leaders looking to progress into senior management roles This workshop is open to any woman who works in the banking sector that wants to take her next step in their career; women include trans women and non-binary people who are comfortable in a female-centred group. Group Rate Discounts 2-3 people, 7% discount 4+ people, 20% discount We have two group rates which you can take advantage of depending on the size of the group you wish to book: Option 1️⃣ Groups between 2 & 3 are eligible for the 7% Discount. Please use this code at checkout: GROUP 2+ Option 2️⃣ For groups of over 4+ attendees, the eligible discount is 20%. Please use this code at checkout: GROUP 4+ Where do I add the discount code? Your Facilitator Kat Hutchings Kat coaches Executives and senior leaders in scale businesses to develop their leadership capability, build high-performing teams and create a culture that motivates and delivers. She works with them to identify their unique contribution and lead in a way that's aligned with who they are. Clients that work with Kat connect to their sense of purpose and how they contribute to the organisation. This creates a ripple effect through their team as they step into more powerful and impactful leadership. Kat coaches for insight - because a single insight can inspire action that changes everything. Client outcomes include improved sales performance, successful delivery of change & transformation programmes and greater employee engagement & wellbeing. Kat is an accredited Professional Executive Coach with the Association for Coaching and a Master NLP Practitioner. She has studied neuroscience, mindfulness and resilience, often bringing these insights to her coaching and training. Combined with her experience as a leader in Financial Services, Kat’s clients find her to be commercially minded, knowledgeable and positively challenging. Her background as a corporate banker means Kat is quickly able to understand the context, including a firm’s strategy, vision and drivers. As a former Head of Coaching for the London & South East region of a FTSE 100 organisation, Kat is also well versed in leadership development programmes – their design, delivery and embedding through coaching. Outside of her coaching work, Kat spends lots of time with her husband and 2 young children. She enjoys trying different wines, talking to interesting people, having new experiences and buying flowers. THE PANEL The final panel is coming soon ⏳
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Identifying, attracting and shortlisting candidates for the recruitment process to fulfil the requirements of the business brief.
Talent Management and Succession Planning,” the podcast where we explore the critical aspects of attracting and retaining top finance talen Talent management is the lifeblood of any organisation, and finance departments are no exception. In a competitive business landscape, attracting and retaining top finance talent can make a significant difference. Highly skilled and motivated professionals drive innovation, improve financial performance, and contribute to strategic decision-making. By investing in talent management, CFOs ensure their organisations have the right people in the right roles, which is vital for sustainable growth and success. Talent management also enables CFOs to build a culture of continuous learning and development. By nurturing the skills and capabilities of finance professionals, we create an environment that fosters innovation and adaptability. This is crucial in today’s rapidly changing business landscape, where finance teams need to keep pace with evolving technologies, regulations, and industry trends. Talent management provides a foundation for building a resilient and agile finance function. Succession planning is an integral part of talent management. How do CFOs approach succession planning, particularly in finance leadership roles? Succession planning is a proactive approach to ensure a smooth transition of leadership roles. CFOs need to identify high-potential individuals within their finance teams and provide them with opportunities for growth and development. This includes mentorship, training programs, and exposure to cross-functional experiences. By preparing a pipeline of future finance leaders, CFOs can mitigate the risks associated with unexpected departures or retirements, ensuring continuity and stability in finance leadership. Additionally, succession planning should encompass diversity and inclusion. CFOs recognize the importance of building diverse finance teams that reflect the broader talent pool. By providing equal opportunities for underrepresented groups and promoting inclusivity, we foster a culture of belonging and tap into a wider range of perspectives and ideas. Diverse teams drive innovation and improve decision-making, contributing to the overall success of the organisation. How do CFOs create a talent development culture within their finance teams, and what initiatives can be implemented to foster continuous growth? CFOs can create a talent development culture by prioritizing learning and development initiatives. This includes offering ongoing training programs, supporting professional certifications, and providing access to resources that enhance technical and soft skills. CFOs should encourage finance professionals to take ownership of their own development and provide opportunities for them to stretch their capabilities. This may involve cross-functional projects, exposure to different areas of the business, or participation in industry conferences and networking events. Additionally, mentorship and coaching programs play a crucial role in talent development. CFOs can pair experienced finance leaders with up-and-coming talent, fostering knowledge transfer, and providing guidance and support. Encouraging regular feedback and performance discussions helps finance professionals understand their strengths and areas for improvement, enabling targeted development plans. By creating a culture that values continuous learning and growth, CFOs empower their finance teams to reach their full potential. https://www.fdcapital.co.uk/podcast/talent-management-and-succession-planning/ Tags Online Events Things To Do Online Online Classes Online Business Classes #leadership #development #successionplanning #employees #talentmanagement
Our Equality and Diversity Training course covers the Equality Act 2010 and discusses the details relating to discrimination as well as unfair treatment within a professional environment.
Dr Jonathan Hutchins and Dr Deborah Kingston will be presenting on the 28th November 2025 a 3 hour workshop on EMDR Intensives (I-EMDR). 3 CPD credits have been applied for from the EMDR UK Association for this workshop. Intensive EMDR: A workshop for EMDR Therapists on how we an implement this in our private practices and in NHS/Charity settings Learning Aims: 1. To recap the standard protocol 2. To highlight the benefits of the intensive EMDR model I-EMDR 3. To give EMDR therapists the confidence to do this in their practice 4. To help EMDR therapists in services, such as the NHS, to consider how they can implement it. Learning Outcomes: 1. To improve practitioners knowledge and awareness of the I-EMDR model. 2. To go over the evidence base for I-EMDR including Group EMDR intensive work. 3. Drawing on the evidence base to consider how we implement I-EMDR within both private and NHS practice. 4. Group discussions to enhance confidence in the I-EMDR model and how to implement it practically. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) aims for the event include: 1. To explore how to implement I-EMDR across a range of service sectors such as the NHS, Charity and Private Practice. 2. To consider how to use I-EMDR with multi-cultural client groups such as with refugee and asylum seeker populations. 3. To review the evidence base for Group EMDR interventions that have been used with refugee populations. The event will be recorded and can be accessed for up to 3 months from the event
Join our Women in Insurance Leadership Workshop and gain insights from industry experts on how to succeed in the male-dominated insurance sector. This workshop is designed to empower women by providing valuable tools and resources to enhance leadership skills, build professional networks, and create a more inclusive workplace culture. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with other women in the industry and take your career to the next level. Register today!
HR Management Course Overview: This HR Management Course is designed to equip learners with essential knowledge and skills required to effectively manage human resources within any organisation. Covering key aspects of HR management, including recruitment, performance management, employee relations, and legal considerations, the course offers a comprehensive understanding of the core responsibilities of HR professionals. Learners will gain the confidence to tackle HR challenges in the workplace, improve organisational culture, and ensure compliance with employment laws. By the end of the course, participants will be well-prepared to contribute to HR strategy and operational efficiency in various sectors. Course Description: This course delves deeper into HR functions, offering insights into crucial topics such as employee engagement, talent acquisition, workforce development, and conflict resolution. Learners will explore modern HR practices, the role of HR in organisational development, and the application of HR policies within different industries. The course provides a solid foundation in understanding HR operations, helping learners develop the skills needed to manage employee lifecycle processes effectively. Emphasis is placed on understanding legal frameworks, diversity and inclusion, and managing change within the workforce, preparing learners for dynamic HR roles in any business environment. HR Management Course Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to HR Management Module 02: Recruitment and Selection Strategies Module 03: Employee Engagement and Retention Module 04: Performance Management and Development Module 05: Employment Law and Ethical Considerations Module 06: Compensation and Benefits Management Module 07: Workforce Diversity and Inclusion Module 08: Managing Change in the Workforce (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to build a career in HR management. Professionals aiming to enhance their HR skills for career progression. Beginners with an interest in human resources and organisational development. HR specialists looking to update their knowledge and practices. Career Path: HR Manager Recruitment Specialist Employee Relations Manager Talent Acquisition Specialist HR Consultant Learning and Development Coordinator
Intercultural Competence (Virtual) In a world that conducts business across continents and geographical borders, more than ever it is essential for team and organizational leaders to not only understand but also embrace the diversity of cultures; this is intercultural competence. Intercultural competence gives one the ability to effectively and appropriately communicate with people from other cultures in a competitively complex world. The participant in this program will gain cultural insights needed to build intercultural teams and navigate cultural diversities, without knowingly violating what are deemed to be acceptable or unacceptable cultural norms. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Articulate on the meaning of culture and intercultural competence Express the importance of body language and appropriately demonstrate its emblems Describe three cultural models and consider their application in assimilating cultural behaviors Define emotional intelligence and explain how it is linked to cultural intelligence Examine the four cultural intelligence capabilities and give examples of how each is developed Develop a personal cultural profile and compare its dimensions to gain an appreciation for intercultural competence Getting Started Foundation Concepts Fundamentals of culture Culture and body language Culture and proxemics Cultural Models Iceberg culture model The onion model of culture Hofstede's model of national cultures High-context and low-context cultures Cultural Intelligence Emotional intelligence overview Cultural intelligence overview Cultural Profile Cultural profile dimensions Understanding your cultural profile Summary and Next Steps
A four-hour workshop for HR Professionals in the area of Attraction, Selection and Recruitment of Neurodiverse people.