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![]() RiverRhee ConsultingDate: 29/09/09 Free monthly Friday afternoon clinics: improving productivity and team moraleFor three months, from October to December, RiverRhee Consulting is offering a unique free one-hour consultation, one Friday afternoon per month, for team leaders and team members who would like to explore different ways of enhancing their team effectiveness for improved productivity and team morale.
RiverRhee Consulting uses process improvement and information / knowledge management to help business work groups and project teams make the most of their time and expertise and so achieve greater productivity, quality and satisfaction in your work by:
These one-hour clinics will enable you to have a preliminary discussion of your immediate issues and challenges and either obtain immediate guidance to help you address these, or explore what interventions you might use, with or without RiverRhee Consulting's help, to address them in the longer term. For more details contact Elisabeth Goodman tel 07876 130 817 or atelisabeth@riverrhee.com
See also: News article: RiverRhee Consulting publishes details of its workshops and consultancy for enhancing team effectiveness News article: Why conventional knowledge management, process improvement and project management won’t work with ‘clever’ teams. Or will they? News article: Deep Visuals Ltd – how Kodak’s knowledge assets did not quite ‘walk out of the door’ News article: Two new courses are on offer for library and information professionals News article: Interactive team workout will improve effectiveness News article: Using surveys and other approaches for determining customer value in Medical Information Organisation: RiverRhee Consulting Event: Friday Afternoon Clinic (free 1 hr consultation): Improved Productivity & Team Morale Event: Friday Afternoon Clinic (free 1 hr consultation): Improved Productivity & Team Morale Event: Friday Afternoon Clinic (free 1 hr consultation): Improved Productivity & Team Morale Copyright Cambridge Network 2011
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