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Recovery Programme – Prioritising your Workload for your Wellbeing

Workload is the number one offender when it comes to workplace stress and anxiety. This session is packed full of techniques to help you organise and prioritise your working week to help you become more productive, efficient and time-rich – perfect for helping that elusive work/life balance.

Full virtual events programme: www.norfolkchamber.co.uk/events

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Chamber Webinar – Supplier Management

So many businesses have critical services underpinned by a contract with 3rd parties, but how well are these relationships managed until things go wrong, or contract renewal is approaching?

Pro-active management of your companies supply chain is so valuable in ensuring you receive the services you pay for, to the agreed timescales as well as to pro-actively prepare for contract renewals to put you, the customer, in the driving seat of the negotiations.

Full virtual events calendar: www.norfolkchamber.co.uk/events

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Success Measurements: Joe Mills, The Tree Academy

Wherever you are in the world things are likely to be tough with the COVID-19 restrictions you’re living under. In the UK we’re still in Lockdown #3, which has for many felt like the most challenging.

Noticing a distinct difference in the concerns people were raising with me, across the landscape of business and into personal lives, I decided to create these key theme videos to help as much as I can.

Each day we use measurements in our lives, those different types of evidence we continually gather to determine how ‘successful’, happy, satisfied or fulfilled we feel, and if we’ve achieved what we intended to.

I hope after watching this you’ll feel inspired to Zoom In and Re-Focus on an area of your life, so your measurements reflect the life you have now and what you would like to create for your future.

A huge thank you again to Lightweight Media for being so brilliant to work with on this project.

Mills & Reeve LLP -Panel Discussion on AI and Machine Learning

A panel discussion led by Mark Pearce, with guest speakers Andy Yeoman from Concirrus and Robert Sackin, a patent attorney from Reddie & Grose.

They discuss IP in the context of AI, and analyse whether current IP laws work with the advance of AI technology.

You can view the latest Mills & Reeve legal webinars here

Meet the Meditation Specialist: Norwich Buddhist Centre

For more than 40 years the Norwich Buddhist Centre has been teaching Meditation, Buddhism and Yoga in the heart of the city.

The centre is run by members of the Triratna Buddhist Community whose aim it is to make the teachings of Buddhism available in the modern world.

Vajragupta

Leading classes and courses and getting to know people who want to find out about the Buddhist path is a very important aspect of my life. I took on the role of chair of the Norwich Buddhist Centre in Nov 2018, overseeing the spiritual welfare of the Centre alongside the other Trustees.

Alongside my teaching at the Buddhist Centre, I practice as a Counselling Psychologist, and like to have as much time as possible in my meditation cabin in the garden, as well as time for practising piano and learning Greek.

 To find out more on meditation please click here

Chadwicks Masterclass Life2.0 – Investing after the Storm

When we explored the longer-term investment and economic environment. While markets have generally recovered, this is in large part down to the extraordinary measures taken by governments and central banks across the world. With an in depth analysis of the economic implications of money supply and government borrowing. We were joined by two experts from the UEA, Dr James Watson, Associate Professor in Financial Economics and Dr Mike Brock, Associate Professor in Behavioural Economics, who gave us opinions on the impact on investment markets and the long-term underlying drivers of change, in particular climate change.  

This event was recorded March 24th as part of Chadwicks Masterclass & Buisness Insight series.

To view all upcoming Masterclasses please click here

Implementing HRM & Innovation: The role of Managers Part 4

Our recent PrOPEL Hub Masterclass, chaired by Professor Colin Lindsay, explores theory and practice on the key role of line managers in encouraging workplace innovation and employee engagement. Colin is joined by Dr Anna Bos Nehles from the University of Twente and Liz Reilly and Suzanne Thomas from the Scottish Government/ NHSScotland who provide actionable takeaways from the latest research and lived experience. 

Part 1, 2 and 3 are available here.

 In the Q&A session, the panel provide guidance on building a business case in your organisation for implementing policies and practices associated with workplace innovation. 

This video forms part of a range of resources on wellbeing and engagement available on the PrOPEL Hub website. Head to www.propelhub.org for more content and details of upcoming events

Implementing HRM & Innovation: The role of Managers Part 3

Our recent PrOPEL Hub Masterclass, chaired by Professor Colin Lindsay, explores theory and practice on the key role of line managers in encouraging workplace innovation and employee engagement. Colin is joined by Dr Anna Bos Nehles from the University of Twente and Liz Reilly and Suzanne Thomas from the Scottish Government/ NHSScotland who provide actionable takeaways from the latest research and lived experience.

Part 1 and 2 of the Masterclass are available here.

 In part 3, Liz grounds the theory set out by Anna in lived experience as she shares her work to develop and implement the iMatter Staff Experience Continuous Improvement Model, a transformative staff engagement journey.

She shares lessons learned from working with over 176,000 staff across the NHS and Health & Social Care Partnership (HSCP) to arrive at an innovative and highly effective model of engaging with employees. Liz emphasises the importance of placing employees at the heart of the process and using line managers to drive real change within an organisation.

Looking forward, Suzanne sets out the plans for conducting the Everyone Matters Pulse Survey this year. She discusses how it has been adapted in light of the Covid-19 pandemic and increased homeworking to ensure meaningful and actionable data can be collected.

More information and resources on iMatter can be found at https://www.staffgovernance.scot.nhs.uk/monitoring-employee-experience/imatter/

This video forms part of a range of resources on wellbeing and engagement available on the PrOPEL Hub website. Head to www.propelhub.org for more content and details of upcoming events 

Implementing HRM & Innovation: The role of Managers Part 2

Our recent PrOPEL Hub Masterclass, chaired by Professor Colin Lindsay, explores theory and practice on the key role of line managers in encouraging workplace innovation and employee engagement. Colin is joined by Dr Anna Bos Nehles from the University of Twente and Liz Reilly and Suzanne Thomas from the Scottish Government/ NHSScotland who provide actionable takeaways from the latest research and lived experience. 

You can view Part 1 of the Masterclass here

In part 2, Anna starts by outlining the concept of workplace innovation and why it is so crucial for businesses in driving growth. She emphasises that with the right tools and techniques, any organisation can innovate to address a problem or seize an opportunity and improve their competitiveness.

She sets out the essential stages of the workplace innovation process, from idea generation to idea realisation, and highlights the need for supporters and investors within the organisation to provide momentum.

Anna provides an overview of different HRM levers and their effectiveness in encouraging innovative workplace behaviour. She also cautions on common pitfalls in implementation. Anna then stresses the important role of line managers in the implementation of HRM policies and practices and innovative ideas within an organisation. 

Anna Bos-Nehles is an Assistant Professor of Human Resource Management at the University of Twente. For more from Anna check out: https://people.utwente.nl/a.c.nehles

This video forms part of a range of resources on wellbeing and engagement available on the PrOPEL Hub website. Head to www.propelhub.org for more content and details of upcoming events

Implementing HRM & Innovation: The role of Managers Part 1

Our recent PrOPEL Hub Masterclass, chaired by Professor Colin Lindsay, explores theory and practice on the key role of line managers in encouraging workplace innovation and employee engagement. Colin is joined by Dr Anna Bos Nehles from the University of Twente and Liz Reilly and Suzanne Thomas from the Scottish Government/ NHSScotland who provide actionable takeaways from the latest research and lived experience.

Anna starts by outlining the concept of workplace innovation and why it is so crucial for businesses in driving growth. Liz and Suzanne then ground the theory set out by Anna in lived experience as they share their work to develop and implement the iMatter Staff Experience Continuous Improvement Model, a transformative staff engagement journey.

More information and resources on iMatter can be found at https://www.staffgovernance.scot.nhs.uk/monitoring-employee-experience/imatter/

Anna Bos-Nehles is an Assistant Professor of Human Resource Management at the University of Twente. For more from Anna check out: https://people.utwente.nl/a.c.nehles

This video forms part of a range of resources on wellbeing and engagement available on the PrOPEL Hub website. Head to www.propelhub.org for more content and details of upcoming events