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Coaching Leaders for High-Impact Performance

By Elite Forums

Course Duration: Half-day or full-day program (with virtual delivery options) Target Audience: Mid-to-senior level leaders, executives, managers, HR professionals, and leadership development coaches looking to enhance their leadership capabilities and create high-performing teams. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand the role of coaching in leadership development and high-impact performance. Learn effective coaching strategies to inspire and elevate team performance. Develop skills in active listening, providing feedback, and fostering accountability. Enhance their ability to set clear goals, motivate teams, and create a culture of continuous improvement. Build an action plan for coaching their teams towards high-impact performance. Course Outline Module 1: The Role of Leadership in High-Impact Performance What defines high-impact leadership and performance? The difference between managing and coaching: leadership approaches that drive results The impact of leadership on organisational culture, productivity, and morale Essential leadership competencies for driving high performance Module 2: The Coaching Mindset Understanding the coaching mindset: shifting from directive leadership to empowering leadership Coaching as a tool for leadership development and team performance The benefits of a growth mindset in leadership and performance Key attributes of an effective coach: empathy, active listening, emotional intelligence Module 3: Key Coaching Skills for Leaders Active listening: asking the right questions, listening beyond the words Giving and receiving feedback: providing constructive feedback to motivate and improve performance Building rapport and trust with team members Coaching for growth: helping individuals unlock their potential and build confidence Challenging and supporting: knowing when to push for growth and when to provide support Module 4: Setting Clear, Achievable Goals The importance of goal-setting in coaching for high-performance Setting SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) Aligning team goals with organisational objectives and strategy Techniques for holding team members accountable to their goals Creating a culture of continuous feedback and improvement Module 5: Motivating and Inspiring Teams The psychology of motivation: intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation Leveraging strengths: identifying and utilising team members’ core strengths for high impact Building team ownership: fostering a sense of responsibility and autonomy Using recognition and reward systems to motivate performance Building resilience: coaching through setbacks and challenges Module 6: Coaching for Performance and Development Balancing short-term performance goals with long-term development needs Identifying potential and growth opportunities in your team Conducting effective one-on-one coaching sessions: structure and frameworks Using assessments and data to drive coaching decisions (e.g., 360-degree feedback, performance metrics) Encouraging self-reflection and self-coaching in team members Module 7: Leading through Change and Uncertainty Coaching leaders to navigate change: resilience in times of uncertainty The role of leadership in creating clarity and stability during change Helping teams embrace change and uncertainty with a growth mindset Leading with emotional intelligence during periods of transition Module 8: Action Planning for High-Impact Leadership Coaching Reflecting on your coaching style and leadership strengths Developing an action plan for coaching individual team members and leading high-performing teams Defining key coaching strategies and techniques for ongoing leadership development Creating a culture of feedback and continuous growth within your team Setting up regular check-ins and performance reviews to monitor progress Delivery Style Highly interactive with coaching demonstrations, role-playing, and peer-to-peer coaching exercises Real-world case studies and leadership scenarios to apply key concepts Practical tools, templates, and frameworks for implementing coaching in the workplace Personal action planning for leadership development and team performance Group discussions and reflection activities Course Materials Provided Leadership Coaching Framework and Templates SMART Goals Worksheet and Coaching Conversation Guide Feedback and Accountability Tools Leadership Development Action Plan Resource list: Books, podcasts, and articles on leadership coaching Optional Add-ons One-on-one leadership coaching sessions for personalised development Post-course check-ins and follow-up coaching to track progress Group coaching sessions for team leaders to share best practices and support one another Tailored modules focused on specific leadership challenges (e.g., change management, team dynamics)

Coaching Leaders for High-Impact Performance
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Paxton Open Day - Southern Office

By Videcon Training

To celebrate the new partnership between Videcon & Paxton we are hosting a series of open days to welcome customers to our offices for live demonstrations of Paxton10 and Net2 with Paxton rep Richard Broomhead The sessions will last 30 minutes until 2pm when it will be a drop in event to see all the tech in action. Our Access Solutions Specialist - Aaron Wroe will also we attending to discuss the extra levels of support Videcon can provide to you including technical support, site survey + designs and to launch our bespoke demo facilities in the office. Through out the day you can expect merchandise giveaways, food + refreshments & access to special offers exclusive to event attendees on Paxton products We look forward to welcoming you, please RSVP to secure your attendance today.

Paxton Open Day - Southern Office
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HACCP Documentation Services - Food Safety Consultants

By Kitchen Tonic Training Company and Food Safety Consultants

We write HACCP Plans and HACCP Documents

HACCP Documentation Services - Food Safety Consultants
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CSCS Green Card - Site Safety Awareness

By Bolster Training Ltd

One day Site safety awareness course to gain the CSCS green labourers card (level 1 health and safety for construction)

CSCS Green Card - Site Safety Awareness
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Coaching and Mentoring

By Elite Forums

Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Differentiate between coaching and mentoring and understand their unique purposes. Apply effective communication and active listening skills in developmental conversations. Use coaching models to guide structured conversations. Build trust and psychological safety in coaching and mentoring relationships. Create actionable development plans and track progress. Understand ethical boundaries and confidentiality. Course Outline Day 1: Foundations of Coaching and Mentoring Session 1: Introduction and Context What is coaching? What is mentoring? Key differences and when to use each Benefits to individuals and organisations Session 2: Core Skills for Effective Coaching and Mentoring Active listening Powerful questioning Giving and receiving feedback Empathy and emotional intelligence Session 3: Building Trust and Creating Psychological Safety Establishing rapport Confidentiality and ethical guidelines Setting boundaries and expectations Session 4: Coaching Models and Frameworks GROW Model (Goal, Reality, Options, Will) OSKAR and CLEAR frameworks Practical application and role play Day 2: Practising and Embedding Coaching and Mentoring Session 5: The Coaching and Mentoring Conversation Structuring conversations Using real-life workplace examples Practice with feedback Session 6: Setting Goals and Development Plans SMART and CLEAR goal setting Creating growth-focused action plans Monitoring progress and accountability Session 7: Mentoring for Career and Leadership Development Mentor roles and responsibilities Supporting long-term growth and resilience Reverse mentoring and cross-generational partnerships Session 8: Embedding a Coaching and Mentoring Culture How to support coaching within your team or organisation Integrating into performance conversations Sustaining development through peer coaching and communities of practice Assessment and Evaluation Participation in discussions and practical activities Feedback on peer coaching/mentoring exercises Optional personal development plan submission Course Materials Provided Participant workbook Coaching and mentoring toolkit (templates, models, guides) Suggested reading and resource list

Coaching and Mentoring
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Confident and Effective Presentation Skills

By Elite Forums

Course Duration: 1 day (or 2 half-day sessions) Target Audience: Anyone who delivers presentations in a professional setting – including team members, managers, project leads, or executives – who want to improve confidence, clarity, and impact when speaking. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Prepare and structure engaging presentations for different audiences. Deliver content with confidence, clarity, and professionalism. Use body language, voice, and visual aids effectively. Manage nerves and build a strong connection with the audience. Handle questions and unexpected situations with poise. Course Outline Module 1: Understanding Effective Presentations What makes a presentation effective? Common mistakes and how to avoid them Aligning your message with the audience’s needs Module 2: Planning and Structuring Your Message Setting clear objectives The “power of three” and other storytelling structures Openings and closings that stick Making content memorable and persuasive Module 3: Delivering with Confidence Managing nerves and performance anxiety Using your voice: tone, pace, and projection Body language and posture Eye contact and engagement strategies Module 4: Visual Aids and Presentation Tools Designing slides that support (not distract) Tips for using PowerPoint or Canva effectively Alternatives to slides (e.g. props, whiteboards, storytelling) Module 5: Engaging Your Audience Reading the room and adjusting your delivery Encouraging interaction and participation Handling difficult questions or interruptions Time management and staying on message Module 6: Practice and Feedback Participants deliver a short presentation (2–5 minutes) Peer and facilitator feedback Self-reflection and improvement planning Delivery Style Interactive, supportive environment Role-playing, practical exercises, and real-time coaching Optional video recordings for feedback Course Materials Provided Participant workbook and slide templates Presentation preparation checklist Self-assessment and feedback forms Tips for virtual presentations (Zoom, Teams) Optional Add-ons (for 2-day version) Extended practice time with filming and playback Advanced storytelling and persuasive techniques Coaching for high-stakes presentations (e.g. board meetings, conferences)

Confident and Effective Presentation Skills
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Generative AI for Non-Tech Roles

By Elite Forums

Course Duration: Half-day or full-day (can also be delivered as a 3-part virtual workshop series) Target Audience: Professionals in non-technical roles (e.g. executive assistants, HR, marketing, project managers, operations staff, trainers, and admin support) who want to use generative AI to enhance their work—without needing coding skills. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand what generative AI is and how it works in plain language. Identify use cases relevant to their role or industry. Use popular generative AI tools (like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot) confidently. Write effective prompts to get better, more relevant results. Apply AI ethically and responsibly in the workplace. Course Outline Module 1: Demystifying Generative AI What is generative AI? (Plain language explanation) How AI models like ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini work Examples of what generative AI can (and can’t) do Myths, risks, and benefits of AI in non-tech roles Module 2: Everyday Use Cases for Professionals Time-saving applications: Drafting emails, reports, meeting summaries Creating checklists, plans, or SOPs Enhancing creativity: Brainstorming ideas for events, campaigns, or training Writing social media posts, newsletters, or job ads Organising information: Summarising documents Structuring spreadsheets or creating templates Supporting communication: Improving tone and clarity Translating or simplifying content Module 3: Prompting Essentials What is a “prompt” and why does it matter? How to write clear, specific, and effective prompts Prompting frameworks (e.g., “Role–Task–Goal” method) Live practice: transforming a vague prompt into a powerful one Troubleshooting: when AI gives poor answers and how to improve them Module 4: Hands-On Exploration Try-it-yourself exercises using ChatGPT or Gemini (guided) Real workplace examples and team challenges Create an AI-generated email, checklist, or idea list Optional: use industry-specific examples (e.g., HR, admin, events, comms) Module 5: Responsible AI Use at Work Understanding AI limitations and biases Protecting privacy and sensitive data When not to use AI Workplace policies and guidelines (customisable for your organisation) Ethical use: attribution, transparency, and human review Module 6: Getting Started in Your Role Tools overview: free vs paid options (ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Gemini) Building your own AI toolkit Tips for staying up to date as tools evolve 30-day challenge: how to build AI into your daily workflow Delivery Style Highly interactive, practical, and low-jargon No coding or tech background required Hands-on demos, guided practice, and scenario-based activities Group discussion and peer learning Course Materials Provided Quick-start guide: Top 10 prompts for non-tech roles AI Prompt Library for your job type Do’s and Don’ts for ethical use of AI at work “AI in Action” workbook with examples and checklists Personal AI Action Plan Optional Add-ons Team-based AI hackathon (mini workplace challenge) Tailored follow-up webinar for Q&A and deeper use cases Co-branded playbook for organisational AI use Integration with digital transformation or innovation initiatives

Generative AI for Non-Tech Roles
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Writing with Clarity: Techniques for Academic Success

By writepaperfor

Producing well-structured and coherent academic papers is a crucial skill for students at all levels. Whether writing essays, term papers, or research assignments, understanding the essential principles of academic writing helps in presenting ideas clearly and persuasively. Strong writing skills not only improve grades but also enhance critical thinking and communication abilities. One of the first steps in crafting a high-quality paper is selecting a strong topic. When given the freedom to choose, students should focus on subjects that genuinely interest them while ensuring there is sufficient research material available. Exploring analytical research paper topics can be a useful approach, as these require students to evaluate, interpret, and provide evidence-based arguments. Choosing a topic with depth allows for a more comprehensive analysis and makes the writing process more engaging. Once a topic is established, conducting thorough research is essential. Gathering information from reputable sources such as scholarly journals, books, and academic databases helps strengthen arguments. Organizing research notes efficiently prevents last-minute scrambling for sources and ensures proper citation of references, which is vital for maintaining academic integrity. Keeping track of key points during research also helps in structuring the paper effectively. A well-defined thesis statement is the foundation of any strong academic paper. This statement should clearly express the main argument or perspective of the work and provide direction for the entire essay. A precise and arguable thesis helps keep the content focused and ensures that every paragraph contributes to supporting the central claim. Without a solid thesis, papers may lack cohesion and appear unfocused. Structuring the paper effectively is another crucial aspect of academic writing. A logical arrangement of ideas enhances readability and allows readers to follow arguments easily. Standard academic papers typically follow an introduction-body-conclusion format. The introduction should present background information and introduce the thesis, while body paragraphs should each focus on a single supporting point, providing evidence and analysis. The final section should reinforce key arguments and leave a lasting impression on the reader. Time management plays a significant role in producing high-quality academic work. Many students struggle with deadlines, often resulting in rushed assignments that lack depth and clarity. Breaking the writing process into manageable steps—such as brainstorming, researching, outlining, drafting, and revising—allows for a more structured and less stressful approach. Planning ahead also ensures there is enough time to refine arguments and improve the overall presentation. Careful editing and proofreading are essential to producing polished work. After completing the first draft, students should review their writing for clarity, coherence, and grammatical accuracy. Reading the paper aloud can help identify awkward phrasing and inconsistencies. Additionally, seeking feedback from peers, professors, or even using a review essay writing service can provide valuable insights for improvement. Tools like grammar checkers and plagiarism detectors can further enhance the final version before submission. Mastering academic writing requires consistent practice and attention to detail. By focusing on topic selection, thorough research, logical structuring, and careful revision, students can develop their writing skills and create compelling, well-argued papers that stand out in any academic setting.

Writing with Clarity: Techniques for Academic Success
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Expansion of Online Gambling in Developing Regions

By mostbetcasino

As digital transformation accelerates globally, online gambling is experiencing significant growth in emerging markets. These regions, driven by increasing smartphone penetration and improved internet connectivity, are becoming hotspots for betting platforms. Many industry leaders, including mostbetcasino, are capitalizing on this trend by offering accessible and localized gaming solutions. The rapid development of digital payment systems has also contributed to the expansion of online gambling. Players in regions such as Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America now have access to diverse transaction methods, from mobile wallets to cryptocurrency. This shift removes barriers that previously hindered participation in online betting, allowing a broader audience to engage with gambling platforms. Regulatory landscapes in emerging markets vary significantly, with some governments embracing the industry while others impose restrictions. Countries that introduce clear licensing frameworks create opportunities for operators to establish legitimate and secure platforms. On the other hand, regulatory uncertainties can slow down the expansion of digital gambling, forcing operators to navigate complex legal challenges. Technological advancements, including artificial intelligence and blockchain, have further enhanced the user experience in online gambling. AI-driven algorithms help personalize content, while blockchain ensures transparency and security in transactions. These innovations build trust among players, an essential factor for the sustained growth of the industry in developing regions. Mobile gaming plays a crucial role in the expansion of online betting. In many emerging markets, smartphones are the primary device for internet access. Betting platforms now optimize their websites and apps for mobile use, ensuring seamless experiences regardless of device specifications. The introduction of 5G technology in some areas has also improved connectivity, allowing for high-speed, uninterrupted gaming sessions. Localization strategies are key to attracting and retaining users in new markets. Gambling operators focus on adapting their platforms to meet regional preferences, such as offering language support, culturally relevant promotions, and region-specific betting options. This approach not only improves engagement but also fosters loyalty among players. One of the primary drivers of online gambling growth is the rising interest in sports betting. Many emerging markets have strong sports cultures, with football, cricket, and basketball being particularly popular. Betting platforms that integrate real-time data, live streaming, and interactive betting features provide an engaging experience for sports enthusiasts. The growing interest in live dealer games and social gambling further influences market expansion. Players in developing regions often seek interactive gaming experiences that replicate land-based casino environments. Online platforms cater to this demand by offering multiplayer options, chat functions, and live-streamed table games. Responsible gambling measures remain a priority as digital betting gains traction. Operators must implement tools to promote responsible gaming, including self-exclusion options, deposit limits, and access to support services. Ensuring ethical practices will be critical for maintaining industry credibility in new markets. As online gambling continues to evolve, mostbet az casino is among the platforms leading the charge in these regions. By leveraging technology, adapting to regulatory changes, and prioritizing user experience, the industry is set to thrive in developing economies. With further advancements on the horizon, emerging markets will play an increasingly important role in shaping the future of online betting.

Expansion of Online Gambling in Developing Regions
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Work-Life Integration in the Age of Remote Everything

By Elite Forums

Course Duration: Half-day or full-day program (with virtual and in-person options) Target Audience: Professionals working remotely, hybrid teams, managers, HR leaders, and individuals looking to improve their work-life integration in today’s fast-paced, digital-first work environment. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand the concept of work-life integration versus work-life balance. Recognise the challenges and benefits of working remotely or in hybrid settings. Learn practical strategies for managing boundaries, time, and energy. Cultivate habits that support both productivity and personal well-being. Apply tools to foster sustainable work-life integration in their teams and organisations. Course Outline Module 1: Rethinking Work-Life Integration The difference between work-life balance and work-life integration The challenges of work-life boundaries in a remote-first world The impact of technology on personal and professional lives Why flexibility matters: remote work as a tool for integration, not separation Module 2: Understanding Your Energy and Time Identifying personal energy patterns throughout the day Time audit: understanding how you currently allocate time and energy The role of breaks, boundaries, and rituals in energy management Tools for task prioritisation: Pomodoro, time blocking, and task batching Module 3: Managing Boundaries in a Digital World Setting and communicating clear boundaries for work and personal time Managing "always-on" culture in a remote environment Tools for setting expectations with colleagues and managers Creating a dedicated workspace and establishing personal rituals Saying no effectively: how to manage overcommitment and avoid burnout Module 4: Navigating Flexibility and Productivity The benefits and challenges of flexible working hours Time management strategies for remote and hybrid work settings Overcoming distractions: creating a productive work environment at home Staying focused and motivated without the physical office Managing work interruptions and creating space for personal time Module 5: Well-Being in Remote and Hybrid Work Importance of self-care and mental health in work-life integration Strategies for staying physically active, social, and mentally engaged remotely Building habits for sleep, mindfulness, and recovery Setting clear personal and professional goals to stay aligned with values Techniques for managing stress and avoiding burnout in a remote environment Module 6: Building a Remote-First Culture Leading with empathy: supporting remote teams’ well-being Fostering communication, trust, and accountability in hybrid teams Encouraging regular check-ins, feedback loops, and work-life check-ups Building a culture of flexibility and autonomy while maintaining performance Best practices for team collaboration and social connection in remote environments Module 7: Action Planning for Sustainable Integration Developing a personalised work-life integration plan Identifying areas of improvement: time, energy, boundaries, and well-being Setting achievable goals for short-term and long-term work-life integration Peer sharing: tips and strategies that have worked for you Building accountability structures: partners, progress tracking, and revisiting goals Delivery Style Highly interactive, with a mix of discussions, reflection exercises, and case studies Practical tools, tips, and templates that participants can apply immediately Group activities to share experiences and learn from peers Guided self-reflection and action planning for immediate impact Course Materials Provided Work-Life Integration Guide Time Audit Worksheet and Energy Mapping Tools Setting Boundaries Framework and Template Remote Work Well-Being Checklist Personal Action Plan for Sustainable Integration Resource list: Apps, podcasts, and books on work-life integration Optional Add-ons Post-course coaching or check-in sessions Customised team workshop focused on hybrid work challenges Leadership session on managing remote-first teams effectively Follow-up webinars on remote collaboration and staying connected

Work-Life Integration in the Age of Remote Everything
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