Organisations are essentially about people working together and yet so often they fail to capitalise upon the full potential of this.
Managers at all levels have to be able to introduce, lead and manage change to ensure the organisational objectives of change are met.
Remote working is on the increase. However, managing a remote team is not always the same as managing a traditional, single-site office-based team.
In today's fast-changing competitive environment, people in all roles need to have more commercial awareness and responsibility.
Leadership is about 'getting stuff done'. This course concentrates on just that. In a complicated world, it helps leaders to ensure that the right stuff gets done at the right time and in the right way.
Not everyone is born with it, but unlike IQ, Emotional Intelligence can be acquired and improved with practice.
If you run a small, tight-knit team, this course is tailored to help you get the most from the group.
Hiring the right staff is one of the most important management and HR skills and it is critical to get it right. This course is designed for managers and HR specialists who either want to improve their interviewing skills or who are just now starting a recruitment role in the organisation.
Embark on a journey to become a workplace hero with our comprehensive one-day First Aid course. This dynamic and engaging training program is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to handle emergency situations confidently and effectively.
Directions to The Warehouse: The address is: Travel and Parking arrangements: Paid parking is available (attendees are responsible for paying parking fees) From New St Station, follow signs to Moor St station. When you get to Moor St, go down the hill to the side of the station towards the multi-storey car park. At the car park, go left under the railway bridge. Immediately after the railway bridge turn right onto shaws passage, which is quite short. We're on the corner at the end of shaws Passage - walk round the corner onto Allison Street and along past the Cafe to the full glass door with the Birmingham Friends of the Earth hanging sign.