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Caption competition: high performance
LCP’s Caption Competition: High performance – £5 Amazon vouchers for the winner! Our newsletter this month’s summarises the findings from CIPD’s Shaping the Future research which looked at the factors influencing long-term high performance. If you’re reading this before the … Continue reading
Train to Gain course funding in Brighton: get your skates on!
Free Train to Gain funding event in Brighton: Last chance to apply for Leadership & Management grant Update 4-4-11: latest news on Train to Gain and information on the new Leadership and Management grant. LCP and Link Consultancy’s ILM Leadership … Continue reading
Caption Competition: The Office Christmas Party
LCP’s Christmas Caption Competition – Amazon vouchers up for grabs! For organisations large and small it’s that time of year again – the Christmas office party! Leave a comment with your best caption for the below image – we’ll give … Continue reading
Leadership & Management Skills Training in Brighton
ILM Level 5 Award – Leadership and Management Skills training course now available in Brighton If you’re looking for a recognised leadership and management qualification, look no further than the new ILM (Institute of Management and Leadership) level 5 Leadership … Continue reading
Could internal training work for my organisation?
How could internal training work? LCP’s top tips… There’s no doubt that the development of your staff is crucial to the competitiveness and success of your business. Yet for many businesses shelling out on external training may not be financially … Continue reading
Caption Competition: Psychology of Change
LCP’s caption competition – win Amazon vouchers Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes… UPDATE 11/10/10: Competition now closed. Thanks to everyone who entered – we loved all the entries, but our favourite was Adrian Egglestone’s – congratulations Adrian, your £5 in Amazon vouchers are on … Continue reading
Equality Act 2010: What’s new for employers?
The Equality Act 2010 to soon become law: What’s new for employers? Next month the Equality Act 2010 becomes law and will bring together other discrimination laws such as the Race Relations Act 1976, to ensure a more consistent approach … Continue reading
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