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2562 Courses in Harpenden

Adult Ballet

5.0(2)

By Hot House Dance

Weekly adult ballet lessons for all abilities in Hertfordshire. Taught by our lovely teacher Danielle Cox. Pay as you go, based in Stevenage, Herts.

Adult Ballet
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£8.50

Beginners Adult Contemporary

5.0(2)

By Hot House Dance

Afro-Beats Dance class every Thursday from 8-9pm in Stevenage! A great fun way to work out as well as learning afro-beat dance to an epic soundtrack. Come join the party...

Beginners Adult Contemporary
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£8.50

Adult Contemporary

5.0(2)

By Hot House Dance

Afro-Beats Dance class every Thursday from 8-9pm in Stevenage! A great fun way to work out as well as learning afro-beat dance to an epic soundtrack. Come join the party...

Adult Contemporary
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£8.50

Afro-Beats Dance Class

5.0(2)

By Hot House Dance

Afro-Beats Dance class every Thursday from 8-9pm in Stevenage! A great fun way to work out as well as learning afro-beat dance to an epic soundtrack. Come join the party...

Afro-Beats Dance Class
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£8.50

Advanced Tai Chi classes (yang style) in New Barnet - Not for Beginners

By Serene Tai Chi

Beginners' Tai Chi classes suitable for all those wishing to improve their co-ordination, balance and flexibility.

Advanced Tai Chi classes (yang style) in New Barnet - Not for Beginners
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£10

Continuing Beginners Tai Chi classes (yang style) in New Barnet - Not for New Beginners

By Serene Tai Chi

Beginners' Tai Chi classes suitable for all those wishing to improve their co-ordination, balance and flexibility.

Continuing Beginners Tai Chi classes (yang style) in New Barnet - Not for New Beginners
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£10

New beginners' Tai Chi classes (yang style) in New Barnet

By Serene Tai Chi

Beginners' Tai Chi classes suitable for all those wishing to improve their co-ordination, balance and flexibility.

New beginners' Tai Chi classes (yang style) in New Barnet
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£10

Islamic Studies Classes

By Ilmul Atfaal Online

Islamic Studies Classes

Islamic Studies Classes
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Working with Elected Members (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

It is important for Officers to understand the roles and responsibilities, processes and procedures involved when working with Elected Members. They also need to appreciate the significance of Elected Members as the decision-makers in local government. Officers have a responsibility to work and communicate with Elected Members effectively. This very successful course is designed to help Officers with this. Note: this is very much an indicative outline. The programme is tailored to the needs of each particular organisation. To provide managers with the knowledge and understanding they need to have productive working relationships with Elected Members and provide appropriate support. By the end of the course participants will: Understand the roles, responsibilities, processes and procedures in place for working with Elected Members Be able to identify the best way to approach potentially sensitive issues Understand the skills and behaviours required for working effectively with Members Be able to deploy their influencing skills more successfully Review their learning and have an action plan to take back and implement at work Note: this is very much an indicative outline. The programme is tailored to the needs of each particular organisation. 1 Introduction Welcome and introductions Objectives and programme overview 2 Working in a political environment What is political awareness? Contact and experience with Members Importance of the role of Members 3 Why be an Elected Member? Perceptions of what Elected Members are and do Values of Members and their motivations for doing what they do 4 Political decision-making in local government Current challenges and drivers affecting the organisation / the council Roles and responsibilities of Officers and Members Centrality of Members' strategic role 5 (Option) A day in the life of an Elected Member An Elected Member gives a talk about what they do 6 Having a beneficial relationship between Officers and Members 7 Member / Officer communication Discussion of the formal processes, service procedures, etc (whether enshrined in a protocol, Memorandum of Understanding, etc) Response times and requirements Procedures required by Heads of Service [if appropriate] 8 Influencing styles and strategies Different forms of power and how they impact Developing an appropriate 'influencing style' Exploring strategies for improving communication and influencing at work 9 Review and evaluation Review and evaluation of learning Personal action plans

Working with Elected Members (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Intellectual property - the business perspective (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

This one-day programme explores the role of intellectual property (IP) in relation to innovation and creativity. It examines the different forms as well as the key processes, together with some of the oddities and idiosyncrasies of the legal regime that protects IP. It delves into the various IP models you should be aware of as well as key IP facts and figures and current IP trends across the global economy. This session is designed to give you a deeper understanding of: The main forms of intellectual property The importance of IP - both to your organisation and to the wider economy The key processes in the creation, commercial exploitation, and legal protection of IP The different models for the use of IP Some more advanced concepts for reviewing, valuing and managing IP 1 Main forms of intellectual property (IP) Patents Trademarks Copyright Design Trade secrets 2 Global IP business context Global IP facts and figures Figures for key jurisdictions Analysis of a company using IP data IP trends Overview of the key entities in the IP sector 3 Key IP processes IP creation IP portfolio management IP enforcement IP exploitation IP risk management 4 IP models IP models explained IP licensing IP litigation 5 IP concepts The IP maturity ladder Relative IP value and risk Axis of control 6 IP as an asset class Costs Valuation Financial perspective

Intellectual property - the business perspective (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry