In partnership with DocsCorp, Tiger Eye invite you to discover what has happened since the release of the General Data Protection Regulation in 2018, and revisit your responsibilities for data compliance.
You’ll also get the chance to learn how the GDPR could impact you now in the wake of Covid-19.
2nd June 2020
11AM BST
Tiger Eye will also highlight solutions for keeping both your data-stores and your communications compliant, including:
TEC GDPR Delete: for secure, compliant data management
cleanDocs from DocsCorp: the smart way to send attachments via email
This session will end with a Q&A segment, so you can ask our presenters any questions you might have about any of the tools shown.
The Government recently announced its intention to amend legislation regarding parental contact with children, following the Family Justice Review published in November 2011.
Many have raised concerns over the plans to amend the current legislation which aim to make it clearer to those going through separation/divorce that children must have an ongoing relationship with both parents following their separation; unless contact with either parent causes concerns over the safety and welfare of the child.
The current legislation in this area is covered by the Children Act 1989. Section 1 makes it particularly clear that “the child’s welfare shall be the court’s paramount consideration”.
In practice, some couples going through separation/divorce will find that they are able to finalise contact arrangements between themselves without the need to involve Solicitors or the Courts. Many will find they require a little assistance from Solicitors and others will need more help from Solicitors and will also need the involvement of the Court system to reach a suitable contact agreement.
Whichever route is taken, whether it includes the Courts or not, the child’s best interests will always be the overriding factor.
The Government propose to amend section 1 of the Children Act 1989 to require the Court to ‘work on the presumption that a child’s welfare is likely to be furthered through safe involvement with both parents – unless the evidence shows this is not to be safe or in the child’s best interests’.
Practically the amendments appear to make little difference to what happens within the Courts now. The current position adopted by the Courts is that ideally both parents should be involved in the child’s upbringing with contact being the most important way of achieving this.
The proposals clarify the need to be fair and reasonable when finalising contact arrangements with both parents. The proposals do not attempt to verify the minimum amount of time each parent is to spend with their child, nor will they be suggesting an equal division of the child’s time between each parent. Realistically these suggestions would be impractical and are matters to be decided on a case by case basis.
It seems the proposals are to make it clear to parents who are or have separated that, in cases where there are no concerns for the child’s safety, consideration must be given to the importance of the child seeing both parents regularly in order to maintain a meaningful relationship with each of them.
The amendments will mean it is no longer acceptable for a parent to deny the other parent contact with their child where there are no concerns for safety or welfare because of the legal presumption of shared parenting.
The consultation on the above proposals closes on 5 September 2012.
Innovation has nothing to do with how many R & D dollars you have. When Apple came up with the Mac, IBM was spending at least 100 times more on R & D. It’s not about money. It’s about the people you have, how you’re led, and how much you get it.
Steve Jobs
Sustainable competitive advantage is the holy grail of business. This session looks at the role developing an innovation culture has in creating market-leading products and propositions.
This will be followed by a discussion with Dr Clive Edmonds, founder of innovation specialists Scienta Group, who will consider Innovation in a Post-Brexit World.
Dr Clive Edmonds started his career in the brewing and wine industry and quickly decided that he preferred drinking to making it! He then embarked on a PhD in Molecular Genetics with the output of which allowed the generation of hydrogen for fuel cells using bacteria. In addition, he has gained qualifications in Innovation Management, Project Management and Psychology.
Please join us at for what promises to be a thought-provoking and interesting session. To book or for more details please click HERE.
To complement the 2 day Southern North Sea Conference, EEEGR will host the SNS Gala Dinner during the evening of 1st March. Over dinner, key industry players will network to make new business contacts, and liaise with their current clients.
A drinks reception will be followed by 3 course dinner and after dinner speaker and makes for the perfect evening of corporate entertainment. The cost of the table inclused two bottles of wine on each table. This event, like the conference, will also take place at the Norfolk Showground.
Don’t miss out on an excellent opportunity to network with your fellow industry professionals, or to entertain clients.
Activating Confidence is an interactive session packed with exercises to activate your own confidence to speak and perform.
Confidence is not a personality trait, it is a skill everybody can learn. Good news right?
Well, there is even better news: we all experienced being confident before and because of that, we can learn how to activate it again.
Activating Confidence is an interactive session packed with exercises to activate your own confidence to speak. It is not rocket science, it is all about practicing with the tools that work for you.
During this one-hour Masterclass, we will delve into:
• Why do we lose our confidence? How do the mind and the body work together?
• What tools can we use to speak with confidence, ease, authenticity, and presence?
• Practical exercises that we can all do daily.
• Finding what works for you and creating new habits to enjoy your next pitch.
This workshop is for you if:
• You would like to manage your nerves and speak with ease, authenticity.
• You are dreading the idea of pitching/presenting and push back opportunities to do so.
Delivered by Emma Zangs, Emma is a Choreographer and Movement & Communication Coach based between London and Norfolk. She holds an MA in Choreography from TrinityLaban Conservatoire and is a resident of Sadler’s Wells Artist Development Programme.
Emma works with growing and established businesses from GoCardless to Google, coach entrepreneurs in accelerators such as Dream Assembly and support refugees to settle in the UK.
She lectures at Cass Business School and UCL’s Entrepreneurship MSc, and has successfully trained startups to pitch at Dragon’s Den and win the royal Pitch At Palace competition.
Hosts Hethel Innovation are an EU-funded business support organisation, providing support to Norfolk and Suffolk’s business environment to innovate and become more productive and competitive as a result. Hethel Innovation also provides incubation services through Hethel Engineering Centre and Scottow Enterprise Park.
Have you got a business idea you want to turn into a reality? Using the Lean Startup Method, make it happen quicker, cheaper and more effectively!
Have you got an idea you’ve always wanted to turn into a business?
Perhaps something that will make yours and many other people’s lives easier?
But how can we start a successful business with limited resources and limited experience?
We can use the Lean Startup methodology, which seeks to create and test assumptions – allowing us to create a solution which perfectly aligns with our customers’ needs.
Starting a business can be daunting, especially when starting out alone or in a very small team. Activate has been designed to help you work through a plan of action in a more interactive and interesting way.
In our full series, which can be delivered on a 1-to-1 basis, or ‘in the classroom’ when normality resumes, covers the following:
How to Articulate and Develop your Ideas
Understanding your Customers
Creating an Effective Product/Service
Identifying and Mitigating Risks
Building a Business Model
In this webinar we will introduce the key lessons of the Lean Startup method and how it can be used to develop ideas; relevant whether you’re looking to extend your product line, or starting a business !
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“Great sessions, the trainers were involved and helped each of us with our journeys. Great helping others, helps to broaden & strengthen perspectives”
The Library Restaurant Bar and Grill Fashion Gala Dinner for Charity
Local Charity Leeway Domestic Violence and Abuse services Wednesday 25th July from 6.30pm and will involve presentations from Rachel Glick of Lingerie Indiscrete and Claire Bunton of Claire Bunton Image Consultancy, followed by a beautiful two course meal and a fashion show from Style Quarter, a new, independent fashion company.
This event is aimed at all women with an interest in fashion and will provide them with an ideal opportunity to learn more about the importance of wearing correctly fitted lingerie and also how they can make the most of their image with colours, shapes and textures.
Tickets available from www.leewaysupport.org.uk or calling 0845 241 2171 (extension 4). Ticket 20.00pp with a two course supper and welcome drink
Making things happen can be hard can’t it? It requires momentum, focus, goals, drive, motivation and a whole host of other abilities. Most importantly, Hethel Innovation. Andy is the Deputy Innovation Manager of the Business Development Team and has worked in high demand environments for several years. From the daily pressure of working on set for TV, through to setting up and running two of his own businesses. Productivity is an obsession for Andy and the ability to improve ourselves constantly is something he has been working on for years.
You’re invited to join us for our third Insight Day webinar on Thursday 25th June.
Running a business isn’t always easy at the best of times, and in the current climate it can be harder than ever. That’s why we’re running a series of webinars designed to inform and assist in this time of uncertainty.
This free webinar will discuss processes with which you can plan to utilise your existing audience in a meaningful way. We will cover the customer journey and the structure of your website, looking at how you can create ‘product funnels’ that help build data – as well as remarketing, conversion rate optimisation, and how to best use your social media to support this. Importantly, we’ll also discuss how to measure your success.
All attendees are also invited to apply for a free digital presence check on their business.
We’ll be running two sessions on the day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. You can choose your preferred time upon registration.
Your accounts are a valuable tool and can guide you to improve your business performance. Gain the skills and tools you need to make better financial decisions to drive your business forward
This will not only enable you to increase profits but will also assist in your relationship with your Accountant and Bank.
However, understanding accounts is not a skill that comes naturally to everyone. It does need to be acquired. Therefore this course has been designed to plug that all important gap and send you back to the office fully armed with the skills and tools you need to make better financial decisions and drive your business forwards.
Our trainer for this event will be Martin Sanders.