Learning Collaboration courses coming up over the next few weeks include:
Date | Course | Description |
18 June 2013 |
Effective Writing Skills for Business Venue: Taylor Vinters |
The written word is your company identity on paper. It is part of your brand. And your letters, memos and emails are crucial to building your reputation as efficient, considerate, friendly and professional.. |
18 June 2013 |
Venue: TBC |
Giving ‘difficult‘ feedback can be a tough part of the manager’s job where everyone wants it to be developmental and motivating: this workshop will give you an easy-to-use structure and approach which can help you get the best outcome each time. |
19 June 2013 |
Venue:TBC |
A one day course that will enable you to write press releases and features in an editorial style that will raise your organisation’s profile. |
24 June 2013 |
Venue: Red Gate Software |
Delegation is at the heart of good management and this workshop will help you break the ‘vicious circle’ of poor delegation, so you can take a fresh look at your style and task list. |
Meanwhile, Cambridge Network's dedicated jobs board, Recruitment Gateway, continues to help employers and jobseekers alike.
The Network team carries on with its task of telling the world about the fantastic career opportunities available in the region, promotiing the Recruitment Gateway - and consequently Network members who are keen to find new talent - at two upcoming careers fairs. Come along and meet the team at the University of Manchester’s Graduate Recruitment Fair (June 12th) or the University of Oxford’s Job and Internship Fair (June 13th).
New help for jobseekers is also now available on the website, in the form of 'Tips for finding jobs' and the latest addition to its 'Graduates in Cambridge' blog. This month: 'Choosing an internship or summer placement in Cambridge'.
About the Learning Collaboration
Are you making the most of the wide range of quality courses available on your doorstep through Cambridge Network’s Learning Collaboration (LC)?
LC works on behalf of Cambridge Network members to organise, purchase and share training and management development opportunities. That means all members benefit from economies of scale, gaining improved access to high quality professional training courses at value-for-money prices.
Network membership means you automatically have the right to book on to any LC course at any time, while some categories of membership actually include LC training units.
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