Supporting growth and innovation in local SMEs: RiverRhee Consulting newsletter

RiverRhee Consulting’s networking and marketing media reflect its different areas of focus: team effectiveness, the Life Sciences, Library and Information management and also SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) in Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire.

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This global perspective of our work and experiences is something that we share in the Social Media workshops that we run periodically in the local area.  Our next such workshop will be on Wednesday 9th October in Royston, in conjunction with The Training Manager.

Business development and innovation coaching

As we have mentioned in a previous newsletter, Elisabeth Goodman is now a registered and approved Growth Coach for the GrowthAccelerator.  This means that she can help SMEs to gain access to support and funding for coaching and training to help them to grow and innovate – something that businesses in the Cambridge area especially are not taking as much advantage of as they could.

Do get in touch via elisabeth@riverrhee.com if you’d like to find out more about this.

Leadership & Management training

We are delighted to announce that RiverRhee has been appointed to deliver One Nucleus’s 3-day “Introduction to Management” course for leaders and managers in the Life Sciences, the next one of which will be running at Granta Park in Cambridge on the 23rd-25th October.  We are also very pleased to announce that Janet Burton is joining RiverRhee as a new Associate to help us deliver this and other training of this type.

Increasing personal effectiveness

We are continuing to receive interest in our MBTI (Myers Briggs Type Indicator) and NLP (NeuroLinguisticProgramming) coaching to increase personal effectiveness, and to generally build stronger relationships within teams.  We have been providing this support in one-to-one coaching, small workshops and in team events. 

Our latest video, filmed during Elisabeth’s and Lorraine Warne’s “Increasing Personal Effectiveness” summer workshop at the Cambridge Business Lounge, will give you a flavour of what this is about!

Our next workshop on MBTI will be on Tuesday 15th October in Royston, in conjunction with The Training Manager.

RiverRhee Publishing – supporting the local community!

Clients are often curious to know the derivation of our company name.  The river Rhee is one of the lesser-known tributaries of the river Cam.  It runs from the springs at Ashwell and on as far as Harston.  We have a couple of blogs about this on the home page of the RiverRhee Consulting website and have decided to take this local connection further, through our new publishing label, and the release of our first book by local historian Jonathan Spain: The Pilgrimage to our Lady of White hill.

We are also publishing a series of workbooks on themes relating to enhancing team effectiveness, the first of which, on Change Management, will be coming out in November 2013. 

Look out for more details in our next newsletter.

If you would like to find out more

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Do get in touch if you would like to find out more about RiverRhee Consulting, our range of off-site and in-house workshops, and how we can help you to enhance team effectiveness and create an exceptional team.  See the RiverRhee Consulting website or e-mail the author at elisabeth@riverrhee.com.

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