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Learning Conference - Develop your organisations workforce
Distance Learning College and Training are holding a Learning Conference in Durham on 18th June (1.30 to 5pm)
The event will be an opportunity for you to network with key organisations from the region and further afield along with time to discuss your organisations learning and development with a member of our Business Advisory Team who are experts in offering advice in improving productivity, morale, creating clear progression plans and the benefits of investing in workforce development.
The Agenda Includes:
- Benefits of Workplace Development
- The Entrepreneurial Spirit - Nick Preston, Sfedi Awards
- The Value of Regional Representation - Stuart Miller, North East Chamber of Commerce
- Maximise the Potential of your Professional Social Networking
- Linking Qualifications with Recruitment - Ben Kinerman-Daltrey & Ben Groves, Reed.co.uk
Networking Opportunities:
Whether you are a small or large organisation, public or private sector there will be something to benefit you on the day, so register today as places are limited.
Booking:
To book your place please visit www.dlcandtraining.co.uk or email jacky@dlctraining.co.uk
Spaces are limited so please book early.
Event Details:
- DATE: 1:30pm - 5:00pm, 18th Jun 2014
- VENUE: Radisson Blu, Durham
- COST: Free
- EMAIL: jacky@dlctraining.co.uk
- PHONE: 0191 378 7520
- BOOK ONLINE: www.dlcandtraining.co.uk
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