All posts tagged Collaboration

More LinkedIn Tips

I ran another meeting for freelancers last Tuesday and the subject for this was ‘Best Practice LinkedIn’ delivered excellently by Richard Kotulecki, one of the group members. So what did I pick up?… Read more

Employee Engagement – Managers Accreditation Programme

With thanks to Joe Espana of Performance Equations (http://www.performance-equations.co.uk/

Imagine your people highly engaged, feeling valued, motivated, taking ownership for their business issues, managing differences and talking to each other rather than about each other – what difference would this make to morale and productivity?Read more

School Reunion

My old school ‘Class of ‘81’ held a reunion in June in Yardley Hastings. Early on in the process of organising the event, we decided that it would to too boring if it was just us so we extended the invitation to partners, staff and OWs from all years.… Read more

LinkedIn Etiquette

A great article on the etiquette suggested for LinkedIn activity. Couldn’t agree more! Click here.… Read more

IoIM MK Node Tue 28th Jun 2011 – Notes

We held another lively meeting last night attended by twelve people. Ettie McCormack ran a very informative session explaining the best practices for CV creation. The flip charts are here.… Read more

IoIM MK Node Tue 28th Jun 2011 – Agenda

Our next meeting for local people from the freelance / interim community is at the end of June. Full details can be found here. This time around, we are providing a short session on CV creation from Ettie McCormack who is an HR specialist working at Director level.… Read more

The Benefits of Working with your Competitors?

With thanks to LaSer UK

In recent times there have been examples of competitors working with each other for the common good. It is interesting to understand where this can benefit everybody. … Read more

IoIM MK Local Node Tuesday 5th April 2011

This was the fifth meeting of the IoIM Milton Keynes Local Node and we used it to review and amend the purpose of the group. It is important that they are easy to organise, convenient for busy people but deliver something of value.… Read more