Communications
Making it in the media
Appearing in the media is probably the best advertising you can get, but you need to know how to handle journalists to ensure the right results. That’s why Cambridge Network offers media training from a former BBC news correspondent, Simon Hall, who writes here of a recent course he ran...
The UK’s biggest business survey is back and it’s time to make your voice heard
The Chambers' Quarterly Economic Survey is back and once again they're asking you to contribute to one of the UK’s largest and most reputable barometers of business opinion. ...
Memorising your messages
A cute (if sometimes embarrassing!) quirk of psychology can help fix your words in mind, whether for a talk, presentation, or even a video… ...
The illusion of effortlessness
Want to make your presentations, talks, and even teaching seem effortlessly impressive? This is how… ...
Ways to overcome imposter syndrome in your new job
By Gemma Brown Coaching
Cambridge is number one in UK for quality events venues
Event organisers choosing a space in Cambridge to hold their conferences and meetings now have added reassurance that 38 venues have been awarded the Meetings Industry Association’s official seal of approval – more than any other destination in the UK. The AIM Secure accredit...
The future of phone calls
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), is the future of telephony. Allowing you to access enterprise level phone functionality, and make and receive calls from anywhere you have an internet connection. It’s far more cost-effective, scalable and powerful than traditional phone services. I...
Sepura recruits international sales lead to grow global business
Sepura appoints Derek Brooks as International Business Development Manager. His role will be to engage with potential and existing partners with the aim of growing Sepura’s share of the global critical communications market. ...
Take Control of your PBX
The future of phone calls.
Nailing that first interview - 10 tips for coming across well in job interviews
By Charlotte Grundy, PointTaken Training