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2 Educators providing Secretary courses in Ross-on-Wye

Wellington Consulting Ltd

wellington consulting ltd

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Ross On Wye

Wellington Consulting has over 40 years experience and hindsight in Accounting and Book Keeping Services Qualified Accountant Independent Accountancy Practice Helping start ups to multi million pound businesses Providing Finance, Tax and VAT Advice and Training QuickBooks Trainer and Supplier Helps with Cashflow Forecasts, Business Plans and Budgets Wellington Consulting is a small firm offering a personal touch to take the fear out of the numbers and helps you understand your figures as well as complying with your statutory requirements. We have vast experience helping businesses from individuals, start-ups and multi-million pound turnovers, right through to those looking to sell or retire. Hi, my name is Penny Lowe and I am a Qualified Accountant, Author of ‘Understanding Your Accounts’, Teacher and Founder of Wellington Consulting, an independent Accountancy Practice in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. I started working as an accountant over 40 years ago and have been running my own business since June 2003. I believe the more you understand your accounts, the better your business and future. By knowing and understanding the accounts, you can make informed decisions, plan ahead and when you’re ready, exit or sell the business for a profit. Whether you run a business or you’re an individual, understanding your numbers and finances is vital. I can help you enjoy your accounts and grow your business. Wellington Consulting provides Finance and Tax Advice, Training and help with: Making Tax Digital (MTD) Accounting and Book Keeping Finance Tax Personal Tax Corporation Tax Self Employed Tax Capital Gains Tax Value Added Tax (VAT) Payroll QuickBooks End of Year Accounts Self Assessment Profit and Loss IR35 Training and Consultancy (QuickBooks and Accounting) Business Coaching Company Secretary Roles and Responsibilities In addition to these skills, we are experts in the preparation of cashflow forecasts, budgets and business plans. We can even take the strain and let you get on with running your business by preparing your payroll, and organising PAYE and CIS (Construction Industry Scheme). Wellington will never simply assume you know various aspects of accountancy and we will even provide guidance and training for you or your staff on how to carry out common tasks, such as reconciliations, VAT returns and simple management accounts. You won’t be left to interpret figures and guess their implications; we will always explain everything in as much detail as you want and only submit paperwork to official bodies when you are completely satisfied. We always use plain language and keep technical terms and jargon to a minimum. We will liaise with Companies House on your behalf if you wish, and our experience and expertise in communicating with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) means you can enjoy peace of mind, knowing that someone who is on your side is dealing with any tasks and responsibilities as efficiently as possible whilst ensuring you are always compliant with current legislation and other legal requirements.

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Professional administrator (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

Today's administrative professional needs flexibility and a broad portfolio of skills including self-motivation, assertiveness, and the ability to deal with difficult people. You will benefit from this course if you are an administrator, medical/legal secretary or PA, who wants to enhance your administrative support skills, as well as evaluating your existing techniques. This course will help you identify: your areas of strength and your areas for improvement in the work environment ways to accept new challenges and responsibilities with confidence what motivates you at work techniques to improve your planning and time management ways of improving your influencing and assertiveness skills your preferred working style (and relate it to your interaction with others) ways of using your initiative how to deal with challenging people, using recognised communication methods The course will help you develop a flexible set of skills that will allow you to succeed at work, no matter what the day throws at you. It will help you communicate effectively with a diverse range of colleagues and others with tact and diplomacy. And, finally, it will help you provide the administrative support that is essential for the smooth running of your area and of the organisation as a whole. 1 Introduction Overview Introductions Individual objectives 2 What exactly is your role? Before looking at new skills and techniques, where are you now? Do you have the skills, knowledge and attitude required to be an exceptional administrator? Understand your job criteria Identifying your strengths and areas for development Activity - skills analysis Activity - action plan 3 Building trust How can you build trust? Understanding the links between reliability, consistency and trust What is required to deliver efficient service? Activity: efficient service requirements of the professional administrator 4 Working styles Identifying your working style preference Understanding the importance of a flexible approach Identifying areas of improvement to become a more effective team member Activity: Questionnaire (completing, scoring and charting) Activity: drawbacks of my style Developing your working style 5 Assertiveness Understand the differences between behaviours Activity: Definition and characteristics of assertive / aggressive / passive behaviour Activity: Identifying different behaviours Understanding how to be more assertive How to use assertiveness techniques How to ask for feedback Activity: Making requests assertively Activity: Refusing requests assertively 6 Time management The importance of planning for success The importance of managing interruptions The importance of having clear purpose Time management best practices Activity: How do you plan your time? What prevents you improving your time management? How will you recognise success? 7 Prioritisation How to prioritise work to meet deadlines The prioritisation matrix Activity: Post it! 8 Dealing with interruptions The impact interruptions have on productivity How to manage interruptions Activity: What interruptions do you experience? What tactics can be employed to reduce these interruptions? 9 Close Open forum Summary Action planning

Professional administrator (In-House)
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