TRAINING & EVENTS CHAMBER BUSINESS TRAINING
The Chamber offers a wide and diverse range of training support for members and non-members alike, all with the aim of enhancing skills, developing knowledge and driving the growth of your business
Time management Date:
MARCH COURSES 12 March
Location: Nottingham Time: Price:
9:30am – 4:30pm
£245+VAT members £350+VAT non- members
Friend to supervisor – 12 March
Location: Derby Time: Price:
Fire Marshal Date:
establishing authority Date:
9:30am – 4:30pm
£245+VAT members £350+VAT non- members
16 March
Location: Derby Time: Price:
Location: Derby Time: Price:
finance Date:
9:30am – 12:30pm £49+VAT
First aid at work Date:
17 March
9am – 5pm £189+VAT
Understanding business 17 March
Location: Derby Time: Price:
9:30am – 4:30pm
£245+VAT members £350+VAT non- members
ILM level 3 – award in leadership and management
(six-day) Date:
17 March
Location: Nottingham Time: Price:
(nine-day) Date:
9:30am – 4:30pm £995+VAT
ILM level 3 – certificate in leadership and management
17 March
Location: Nottingham Time: Price:
(four-day) Date:
9:30am–4:30pm £1,395+VAT
ILM level 2 – award in leadership and team skills
18 March
Location: Nottingham Time: Price:
(nine-day) Date:
9:30am – 4:30pm £650+VAT
ILM level 3 – certificate in leadership and management
17 March
Location: Nottingham Time: Price:
9:30am–4:30pm £1,395+VAT
84 business network March 2020 IN FOCUS: PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Boost skills and talent with a Chamber training course
As budgets are finalised ahead of the new financial year – and potentially a new business plan – forward- thinking businesses will be placing staff development firmly near the top of the priority list. With feedback from businesses both here in the East Midlands and across the country continuing to suggest difficulty in recruitment at all levels, and with a newly- proposed points-based immigration system potentially having an impact on businesses’ ability to recruit overseas workers, there is much focus on developing and retaining existing employees. Investing time and budget into developing staff at all
levels of a business has been proven to have myriad benefits both for the individuals concerned and the companies they represent. Having a clear personal development strategy and
providing opportunities to staff is a great way of showing an employee that you value them. This in turn enhances an employee’s skillset and performance while instilling a sense of loyalty and commitment – both of which make a tangibly positive difference to the business. The Chamber offers a full suite of courses designed
to not only leave delegates feeling more positive and confident in their outlook, but also develop knowledge and skills that they can take straight back into the workplace. As well as the suite of training courses, the
Chamber’s highly respected Business Training arm can also provide a wider range of personal development courses through a bespoke option – whatever your requirement, get in touch to see if we can support you.
Personal development options from the Chamber
include: • Advanced sales excellence • Become a skilled communicator • Customer service excellence • Director development programme • First line manager development programme • Presentation skills for business leaders • Project management • Time management • Working assertively with confidence
Having the right people in the right positions isn’t
just crucial to individual businesses, it’s of paramount importance to future business growth, the wider economy in general and future prosperity for the region.
To learn how the Chamber can help nurture the talent existing in your business, contact Vicki Thompson, Business Training Manager, on 0333 320 0333 ext 2153, email
vicki.thompson@
emc-dnl.co.uk or visit
www.emc-dnl.co.uk/developing-skills
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