Change Your Life With The Maximum Achievement Programme May 12, 2008
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Seminar dates: 28th & 29th May 2008
The Chamber Professional Development Programme part of Liverpool Chamber of Commerce working in partnership with the Brian Tracey Academy.
The Maximum Achievement Programme will benefit any individual or group in your organisation.
Twelve powerful modules delivered, facilitated, and workshopped over two days will show you how to set goals, manage change, communicate more effectively at all levels, solve problems more easily, manage time more efficiently, improve effectiveness and performance in all areas of your life, and take full control of every aspect of your professional and personal life.
The Maximum Achievement Programme is the flagship Training Seminar from the entire collection of internationally renowned Brian Tracy Training Programmes and Seminars.
Brian Tracy is a world leading authority on Leadership, Management, Success, Personal Achievement, and the Development of Human Potential, and has written 38 books on these subjects
Following your attendance at the Maximum Achievement Programme, you and your team will be equipped to achieve more in a few years than most people achieve in a lifetime. Cost just £995 + VAT
To book or for further information contact Alma Mayers or Sarah Abraham on 0151 227 1234.
International Trade Training May 12, 2008
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Investment in Continuous Professional Development generates a valuable return increasing profits and sales. Our tutors have spent many years working in industry and have experience in assisting organisations of all sizes develop markets and overcome the issues associated with international trade.
Bespoke and in-house training programmes are available. Please call us to discuss your particular requirements.
Market Research for Exporter 14 July
It covers the principles, methods and value of research. It also explores the use of internet as a research tool and the basics of field / desk research.
Export Procedures & Documentation 16 June
The seminar covers a wide range of Export Documentation procedures including a practical to produce a commercial invoice and a Certificate of Origin.
Letters of Credit 28 May, 9 July
The course explains the process in great detail by showing examples and providing the delegates the opportunity to complete a Letter of Credit.
Price per delegate per course: Member rate: £200 + VAT / Non Member rate: £300 + VAT
Funding available
Companies within greater Merseyside may be eligible for funding through ERDF. Funding available covers 50% of the cost of each course for one delegate.
For further information or registration please call on 0157 227 1234 or e-mail at itc@liverpoolchamber.org.uk
Hire Vision - See Us At Work! May 12, 2008
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RNIB, the leading charity for people with sight loss will be launching “Hire Vision”, a national campaign aimed at supporting greater numbers of blind and partially sighted people to move into work, at the Marriott Hotel, Queens Square, Liverpool on July 15th.
At the event presentations will be given by Sally Reynolds the CEO of UK Social Firms and Nigel Kershaw, the CEO of Big Issue Invest and it is to be chaired by Professor Phil Redmond.
Employers attending will be able to learn from other employers of the potential of people with sight loss as potential employees, how to break down barriers to the creation of more jobs for people with sight loss and how corporate social responsibility policies can be applied to the growth of Social Firms.
RNIB’s Philip Connolly, the conference organiser, said, “Currently only one in three blind and partially sighted people of working age are in work. This despite the fact that employers can benefit from the talents, skills and qualifications possessed by many of them.”
Employers can register to attend by emailing: registration@hirevision.co.uk, or telephone 0207 743 3106 or write to Hire Vision Secretariat, 42 Canham Road, London W3 7SR.
FUNDING AVAILABLE FOR ICT PROJECTS May 12, 2008
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Merit is able to provide Merseyside based SMEs with the opportunity to take advantage of the Harnessing Digital Technologies Project (HDTP).
HDTP can provide Merseyside based SMEs with grants for eligible ICT project spend.
We are looking to identify SMEs within Merseyside who are ready to invest in digital technology solutions immediately.
Merit has already helped a range of Merseyside companies to gain a competitive advantage by funding the implementation of a variety of technological solutions.
Key Criteria
- The initial stage of the grant application process is to complete our online application form (http://www.hdtp.co.uk/?page_id=14) or call 08700 663 994 to confirm your eligibility.
- Grants are available for eligible ICT spend including software, training and some hardware costs.
- We are looking to assist company’s who are spending £10,000 plus.
- Your business must meet State Aid criteria (not had more than €100,000 grant funding in the previous 3 year period).
- Companies must be ready to spend on ICT immediately.
Get involved today, visit www.hdpt.co.uk or call 08700 663 994
You Thought You Bought A Blueberry…err Sorry, Blackberry. But You Got A Gooseberry May 12, 2008
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Your friend shows you their Blackberry. There’s lots of buttons. Bright lights. It’s the gadget you’ve been longing for. You rush down to the shop eager to have one. The assistant is just as excited as you.
They’re excited about the wonderful commission and loss-leading deals they have to make sure you leave with one. So be careful you don’t end up with a gooseberry.
You may be able to plug into your email with a far cheaper device. And you may already have the right model without splashing out on something that will be as useful as your shoe if you’re not careful.
Here’s how to avoid ending up with a Blackberry server and huge bill to make it work the way you want it to.




