Isn't it time you learned something new?

Autumn is the time to energise yourself and boost your career by learning something new. Look into the forthcoming courses from Cambridge Network's Learning Collaboration to see what grabs your interest.

 

Here are a few ideas to whet your appetitie:

Think on your Feet on Tuesday 20 and Wednesday 21 September  (a host venue is sought)

Whether in a meeting, one to one, addressing a colleague or making a presentation, the two-day Think on Your Feet programme will help you structure your ideas and gather thoughts quickly, with clarity and brevity. Discover how to get your point across quickly and clearly, handle on-the-spot questions and persuade your audience.

Maximising LinkedIn on Wednesday 28 September (a host venue is sought)

So you're already on LinkedIn and have contacts, what should you do next to make LinkedIn produce more results for you and your business?  During this half-day workship, discover how to use LinkedIn effectively as part of your prospecting and sales approach with expert advice from Caroline Robinson of Sandler Training.

Train the Trainer on Tuesday 4 October at Taylor Vinters, Merlin Place, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 0DP

A trainer needs to establish credibility within the first 30 minutes of any training intervention; and then build on that to make it both a valuable and enjoyable learning experience which changes performance. This one day workshop will provide you with the tools and techniques necessary for achieving this.

Follow the links above to find out more and sign up now.

Did you know that every level of Cambridge Network membership means you automatically have the right to book on to any of the Network's quality Learning Collaboration courses at any time? A wide spectrum of soft skills, technical and leadership development courses are on offer throughout the year, so sign up now to build your capabilities...

The Learning Collaboration works on behalf of Cambridge Network members to organise, purchase and share training and management development opportunities, delivered locally. That means all members benefit from economies of scale, gaining improved access to high quality professional training courses at value-for-money prices.

Network membership means you automatically have the right to book on to any LC course at any time, while some categories of membership actually include LC training units



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