‘Coffee Means Business – relaxed, informal business networking for all local businesses. No membership, no pressure, just great networking over coffee.
Programme: · 9:30 am – help yourself to coffees and teas, meet with other businesses · 10.00 am – a welcome from Genix · 10.05am – time for more conversation · 10.30 am – short presentations from local businesses · 10.40am – who will you meet? · 11:30 am – time to go…
Bring plenty of business cards!
“The most cost-effective networking I have ever done”.
For more details call us on 0800 096 3013 or email info@genix.org.uk.
This year we are also running more open courses in first aid initial, requalification and refresher training than ever before. We hope that this will make it easier for you to successfully book onto your chosen course date following our near sell-out sessions last year – Early booking is still advised of course. https://www.norvictraining/course-dates/
If you agree that your business needs to be seen across the platforms your audience are, you will understand that social media is a key marketing tool for your business aims.
Often people will wrongly assume that they need to be across all platforms and have a presence on every social media platform, this is a mistake often made and leaves your brand diluted and lacking social media punch.
With help from Genix, we can assist you by identifying the platforms best suited to your business message and being realistic as to your time constraints, understanding brand consistency and the importance of content, is another way we can help and guide with this course.
This open evening will provide you with the chance to learn how employers can support the professional development of their staff, with regard to recent changes to UK apprenticeship levy legislation, Senior Leader Master’s Degree Apprenticeships (SLMA) and our offering of the UEA MBA as an SLMA*
Further course information course information will be available from Julian Campbell, Executive Part-time MBA Course Leader or Andy Vassallo, Full-time MBA Course Leader on the evening, alongside the opportunity to network with current students, tutors and alumni.
For more information regarding our MBA programme or open evening event, please email mbateam@uea.ac.uk or telephone 01603 591753
Join us for this free networking event with a complementary wine reception.
Speakers on the evening include:
Dr Graham Manville lead editor of Management Consultancy Insights and Real Consultancy Projects and Senior Lecturer and Director of Employability and Innovation for Norwich Business School
Julian Campbell, co-editor and Executive MBA Programme Director at Norwich Business School
Dr Olga Matthias, co-editor and Senior Lecturer in Operations Management, School of Management, University of Bradford
Chand Chudasama, Senior Manager within Price Bailey Accountants and co-author of chapter Applying Research methods in Strategy Consulting
‘A well-timed contribution to the body of knowledge on Management Consulting. The book includes contributions from both consultants and academics from around the world, showcasing challenges faced by management consultants and, importantly, how they help companies address them by deploying theory-driven yet practical insights and solutions that make a difference. It’s a very solution-driven text that sheds important light on the value consulting that adds to the process of management. It will be of interest to anyone wanting to find out more about the role of the consulting profession, as well as what it is like to work in.’
– Professor Ian Clarke, Dean of the Business School and Chair in Strategy at the University of Edinburgh.
‘A refreshing blend of rigorous academic engagement and global relevance through case studies is brought together to produce an interesting, intellectually stimulating and readable book. It is both thought provoking and grounded in the reality of disparate challenges facing management consultants which provides readers with a rich tapestry of ideas and theories that will be of benefit to anyone considering consultancy as a career or wishing to know more about it.’
– Professor Martin Broad, Head of Southampton Business School, University of Southampton.
Further Information
For further information regarding this event please contact nbs@uea.ac.uk or call 01603 591934
Come and learn techniques to make your own festive wreath. You will cover a wire frame with moss and foliage and decorate it with traditional materials such as pine, fir cones, dried oranges, cinnamon sticks and seed heads. You could keep your design very compact and formal, or you could go for a very loose and natural design. No two wreaths ever come out of the workshop looking the same. Time: 6:15pm arrival for a 6.30pm start and approximately 8.45pm finish. Cost: £30.00 per person Refreshments: Light Refreshments available throughout. Materials: All materials are provided for you. For more information, please do contact us on 01603 788950, or email carrowbreck@broadland.gov.uk
Why should your business embrace audio? Special interview with audio expert and coach, Rob Lawrence
How we build relationships with our customers, clients and contacts during the last year has changed dramatically. Podcasts have helped many business leaders reach their audience during the pandemic. They have helped fill the void where physical connection was almost eliminated, and in celebration of their 50th episode, James and Mark decided to reflect on why they chose to start Impromptu Business Chat, and chat to their audio expert producer, and owner of Podcast Plus, Rob Lawrence, on why businesses need to embrace audio.
Fundamentally podcasts are about relationships. They are also leverage in developing existing connections. Podcasts allow you to “have an intimate conversation with a football stadium of people!”
Rob is a qualified audio producer, podcaster and certified coach, helping creative entrepreneurs, high achieving professionals and business leaders embrace the power of sound and broadcast to get their message out; he helps those whose truths and passions are worth listening to!
As the world we live and do business in changes, business is not just about having a statement anymore, it’s about having an ongoing dialogue with your audience, and podcasts are a great way to have a conversation with your audience. An episode is an invitation to start a conversation, and this is why the podcast world is becoming more popular and relevant, and important for business leaders; whether they listen to the content of others or create their own.
As podcast audiences broaden and grow, this chat will help anyone struggling to understand and embrace the changes in the media landscape for businesses and why they should be, and those keen to step into the podcast world themselves.
Rob also offers a personal insight into his own journey with his mental health in the corporate world, and what led him to pursue his passion for audio and coaching. He states that knowing how you best absorb the world, means you can then jump into something you love, instead of doing something you just ‘like’ – his insights are particularly relevant now, as many people face huge shifts in their roles at work, changes in how they work as a result of the pandemic, and may be looking to make a leap of their own.
You can learn more about the work Rob does by listening to his podcast Inspirational Creatives or visit his website here if you want to know more about starting your own podcast.
If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts. Whilst you are there, we would really appreciate a 5* review, as this helps other people find our podcast! We will be back in a couple of weeks for series 5, so click subscribe, and don’t miss out!
Do you look at the variety of photographic prints and negatives in your archive or at home and wonder where to start? Do you wonder what to do with the paper prints, glass negatives, photographs on metal and plastic bases? Feeling confused by the storage materials on offer? This one-day practical course will provide the answers. The course will outline the requirements for storage enclosures for photographic materials. It will demonstrate what storage enclosures are required for each type of photographic material. Participants will be able to make at least one type of storage enclosure.
This is the first of our Spring 2013 Seminars which aim to address current financial issues.
We will be running two sessions on 25th January starting at 845am and 1215pm.
There is no charge for the seminars and a light breakfast or lunch will be served.
And I just can’t help believin’ Market psychology, can you afford to ignore it?
Starting by looking at how we make decisions, we will use a behavioural approach to explain common investment mistakes and how we can be better prepared to avoid them. We will also look at effective ways of using technical analysis to improve risk/return ratios.
By the end of the session you will have a better understanding of your own investment decisions and share our healthy cynicism towards much of the fund management industry’s marketing hype!
Come along to New Anglia LEPsiExpo 2015, held at Centrum,Norwich Research Park, Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7UG,
This is a FREE business event. Come along and see what exciting innovations our region has to offer.
If you are a business that is leading the way with cutting edge technology, research or design and would like to exhibit at iExpo 2015 pleasecontactevents@newanglia.co.uk