I attended this workshop today and found it really useful for both professional and personal purposes. I particularly liked the way delegates were encouraged to talk through their ideas and offer constructive comments to each other and the illustrations from Jeanette’s own experiences were very helpful. I’d have liked a bit longer to talk through things with other delegates, who potentially were a huge source of advice and support to each other, but it’s a function of everyone’s busy lives that we couldn’t really do that. Thank you to Jeanette for giving up her time to run this event for free – a fantastic business, and personal, resource for those attending.
Thanks Alison, I’m glad you enjoyed the workshop. Yes, it would have been good to allow more time for chat. Perhaps I’ll do a whole day next time! Love your blog. http://sweetestthing-ali.blogspot.co.uk/ Keep it up!
About Jeanette
Jeanette has over 20 years experience in management and was Chief Executive of AMBA for 7 years. She has worked in both the commercial and public sectors.
Having completed her MBA (with distinction) at the Cass Business School, Jeanette was asked to join the school's academic team as a Visiting Lecturer in Organisational
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I attended this workshop today and found it really useful for both professional and personal purposes. I particularly liked the way delegates were encouraged to talk through their ideas and offer constructive comments to each other and the illustrations from Jeanette’s own experiences were very helpful. I’d have liked a bit longer to talk through things with other delegates, who potentially were a huge source of advice and support to each other, but it’s a function of everyone’s busy lives that we couldn’t really do that. Thank you to Jeanette for giving up her time to run this event for free – a fantastic business, and personal, resource for those attending.
Thanks Alison, I’m glad you enjoyed the workshop. Yes, it would have been good to allow more time for chat. Perhaps I’ll do a whole day next time! Love your blog. http://sweetestthing-ali.blogspot.co.uk/ Keep it up!