OTHER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
Customer Feedback
‘The programme has been life changing for me. For the first time in my professional career I have met like minded individuals with similar drive and ambition. I have been able to try out new techniques and this has helped my leadership development enormously. I also think I have made a very valuable network of colleagues and I hope friends!’
Dr Namita Kumar, Clinical Fellowship Participant
‘Ian Dalton was… very inspirational… Clearly articulated direction of travel and challenges for the NHS… Helped to reinforce our purpose, at a time when disengagement is an issue.’
NELA Leadership Summit: How safe and caring is your organisation?
‘Pat gave a very interesting presentation on how we have arrived at the current White Paper proposals. I think everyone attending gained enormously form hearing her views from a very different perspective. As ever, extremely well informed, insightful and entertaining.’
Delegate, Dr Pat Oakley Master Class
‘To me, this event was spot on what I thought the Leadership Academy was about - practical support and discussion about a challenging area in a protected environment with the space to consider the issues it raises back in the office, clearly aligned to Personal Development Plan, innovation project and academia.’
Participant, Difficult Conversations workshop
“Excellent course. Was well structured with good support and skilled facilitators. Lots of effort from the facilitators and even more from the delegates”
Delegate, Management Futures Coaching Training
‘Since the Pat Oakley event I have changed my style of communicating in some instances, attended coaching and improved prioritising and time management. I can see my desk!’
Participant, Aspirant Leaders programme
‘The assessment centre was excellent, and delivered a huge amount of very powerful and enlightening material which will help me to understand and improve certain areas of my own performance.’
Participant, Emerging Leaders residential centre
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