Goal Setting and Goal Achievement – Top Tips
December 22, 2009
Goal setting can be overwhelming or just plain boring. Here’s one of the indulgent things I do between Christmas and New year and since I’ve done it I swear it makes a difference.
There are however more things I do during December and January. They’re simple, practical and also contribute to my success. 3 of which I’ve put into a complimentary ebook for you. Well OK ebook might imply vast swathes of reading, think more ebooklet. To get your complimentary copy right now just fill in your details below. We’ll also sign you up to our monthly ezine so you get the next installment I’ll share with my clients in January.
Once you’ve signed up check your inbox (or spam folder) for a subscription confirmation message, say yes and the ebooklet should be with you in the next few minutes.
Merry Christmas and of course an abundant and prosperous 2010.
Change of Address
December 21, 2009
Please note our new address is now Cholmondeley House, Dee Hills Park, Chester, CH3 5AR
Leadership Development 2010 – You, Your Values & The Company’s Culture
December 3, 2009
The culture of your organisation is fundamental to business growth, especially if you’re wondering how to get the best from your people and increase your organisations’ performance.
As leader’s we need to be aware both of our presence and the wake we leave behind, these are powerful forces that impact our ability to encourage our staff to live the company’s values.
We might ask our employees for Creativity, Commitment or Integrity, but they have to choose to give them. They’re not skills but intrinsic traits which we can only encourage to be expressed.
Join us on this 1 day workshop to discover your personal fit with your organisation’s current and desired culture and learn about the common barriers to business growth and cultural transformation.
What will I learn?
You will complete your own Individual Values Assessment before the day and we’ll take you through what the results mean. Looking at what it means to you, your leadership, the current and desired culture of the organisation. You’ll have a cleared idea of what’s important to you and what’s required of your leadership in 2010.
You’ll also learn the common barriers to business growth, the cost and symptoms of these and the 4 steps you can take to avoid them.
Plus we’ll share with you some aspects of best practice in the role values play in business performance and releasing human potential. There will also be the opportunity to learn from your peers as you share your experiences and insights. The event has been designed to be interactive, informative and experiential.
Who is this designed for?
This day is aimed at CEO’s, MD’s, FD’s and HRD’s who want to improve the performance of their organisation and create a profitable and healthy culture.
Date, Location, Investment
4th February 2010
Manchester, venue to be confirmed
8:30 Registration and coffee
9:00 – 16:00 Event
Your investment for this event including all materials, lunch and refreshments is £247+ VAT. Places must be booked before 31st December to allow sufficient time for you to complete your Individual Values Assessment and for the results to be processed.
To book or find out more contact us now.
Routes to Business Growth – Emerging From A Recession
December 3, 2009
The creation of a values-led corporate culture within one of Britain’s most successful healthcare companies had engaged its workforce, driven growth and resulted in turnover rocketing from £60 million to £100 million in a handful of years, according to Chris Harrison of North West pharma company Fresenius Kabi.
Addressing business leaders from across the North West at this week’s ‘Emerging from the Recession’ conference at Manchester’s MacDonald Hotel, the Runcorn based Group Managing Director said the adoption of values-led leadership could assist organisations in weathering the economic storm.
“At Fresenius Kabi, values have provided an important underpinning of what we do as a business and they have enabled everybody within that business to be engaged,” he added.” I am convinced that our progress would not have been as sustainable without values.”
Ruth Sanderson,one of the conference organisers and MD of blue pea POD, the Chester based leadership consultancy told the delegates that all the speakers would outline their experiences of corporate culture and its impact on performance.
“The uncertain times have seen many companies lose their way,” she said:” But forward-thinking CEOs are working with their corporate culture and leadership values because they know these hold the key to business growth.
“The level of interest in this conference in Manchester is, in my view, a clear indication of the growing acknowledgement of the role of values in corporate life. We have senior players in attendance today who have all experienced the positive impact of company values. We want them to share their experiences with all our delegates.”
Her co-organiser Sue Coyne, Executive Coach and Culture Change Consultant of Stockport-based Connectiveness Ltd added that research had shown that the adoption of a values based corporate culture within an organisation had a measurable effect on performance from sales figures to the bottom line.
Mike Stevens, the Manchester based Group and UK Human Resources Director for the £300 million turnover Odeon and UCI Cinema Group told the conference that he became involved in building a values based corporate company when the Odeon and UCI operations were being integrated.
“We conducted a company wide survey of our employees and as a company we were shaken to the core when the results showed a worrying level of disengagement and negativity.”
“We made a conscious decision to apply values to the culture using engagement, communication and development. We have already seen some very positive results from our work and now values are integral in every aspect of our business.”
After the conference Ruth Sanderson said: “Many companies are now looking forward to emerging from this long and difficult recession and this conference was the start of a series of events to give our delegates the benefit of the experiences of our speakers, all of whom spoke very positively about values-led leadership and corporate culture.
“We believe in the effectiveness of values-led leadership and the end of the recession will give many companies the opportunity to examine the many positives from this approach to business. Putting in those values now will pay huge dividends as time goes on.”





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