Our biggest challenge has not been technology but juggling childcare, new routines, home-schooling, motivation (self and others), changing workloads and priorities.
The Coronavirus kick-started a change – the World’s largest workplace experience in history.
Was it that good before? What are we holding onto?
In unprecedented times, the importance of community, be it in the physical world or online, has never been more important. With increasing numbers of consumers now scrolling through their social media more, and using social media and online channels to choose where they shop. It’s vital that brands deliver a positive experience and engage with their customers online, and take the opportunity to develop that relationship with their customers.
This session explores how you can build relationships and start conversations with your customers to develop an active and engaged social media community within both the B2B and B2C industries. This in turn will help you to turn your social media followers into customers and keep them interested and invested in your brand, product or service.
Building your social media presence and community will strengthen your brand, build trust with customers and help you to continue to do business even through these turbulent times. This session will inspire you to harness the power of social media and arm you with tips and tricks to executive more effective, engaging and successful social media strategies by focusing on your customers and building your online community.
Andrew Playle, John Grundy, Deborah Clark and Elizabeth Field discuss current legislation, Inheritance Tax Planning and Capital Gains Tax Planning.
Two very credible recent reports have suggested significant changes to the rules for Inheritance Tax. In the first webinar below, recorded on 1 October 2020, our Private Client team:
Explain what those proposed changes are
Run through some examples of the effect they would have
Look at the likelihood of the new rules being introduced
Share our suggestions for the sensible inheritance tax planning steps you should consider taking at this time
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Hear how organisations from a variety of sectors have and are continuing to innovate in this ‘new world’ and how you can do the same.
About this Event
Join us for the first of our ‘How to’ series, where we are joined by experts from a variety of industries who will be sharing their experiences and opinions on how we can innovate most effectively in this ‘new world’.
Covid-19 has changed almost every aspect of our lives; from the way that we work, to the way we travel, to the way we socialise. Businesses, regardless of size and sector, have also been affected, challenging the way that we innovate, collaborate and lead.
Are you looking for new ways of working to allow you to realise your innovative potential in this ‘new world’? Our How To: Innovate panel discussion is essential for businesses who are looking to get ahead of their competitors and create sustained growth.
In the ‘How to:’ series, we shall be hearing from a variety of speakers sharing unique case studies, perspectives and learning points from the last year, and how they are planning to move forward as the prospect of returning to normality increases.
Have the opportunity, following the presentations, to share your thoughts and ask the panelists your questions, expanding upon their experiences and understanding how we can innovate more effectively, getting ahead of our competitors.
Speakers and Panellists:
Louise Jopling – Eastern Academic Health Science Network
Chris Woodward – Enterprise Europe Network
Ismat Imaan – Whilst (Formerly Kipple)
TBA – Norwich University of the Arts
Imogen Shipperlee – Hethel Innovation
Introduction & Speaker Presentations
Q+A & Panel Discussion
Who Should Attend:
Team Leaders
Product Managers
Independent Business Owners
SME Decision Makers
Public Sector Representatives
Students & Researchers
What Will Be Covered:
How different sectors and organisations have innovated during Covid-19.
Best practice and tips for innovating in this ‘new world’.
Overview of funding available to allow you to innovate.
Hethel Innovation is an EU-funded business support organisation, providing support to Norfolk and Suffolk’s business environment to innovate and become more productive and competitive as a result. Hethel Innovation also provides incubation services through Hethel Engineering Centre and Scottow Enterprise Park.
Martino Giaquinto, Rhys Jones and Gary Rushworth provide you with a legal analysis of both delay claims and disruption claims. They discuss the nature of both types of claims which arise on construction and engineering projects, for a variety of reasons, from changes to the works to bad weather.
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Our first First Intuition Think Tank forums are back, in this session will explore the impact the pandemic has had on young adults. As well as discussing the allowances that will be required in recruiting the coming cohort. With guest speakers from Form the Future, AstraZeneca, Leeds City Council, the CBI and Long Road Sixth Form College.
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First Intuition began in 2007 with a single thought – to put the learner at the centre of everything. Since then we have won awards, opened a national network of study centres and now deliver to over 7,000 students per year
We offer courses for the following Qualifications:
AAT
ACCA
CIMA
ICAEW
CMI
We believe that every learner is different, and one-size doesn’t always fit all. We are happy to spend time with our learners to build a programme that fits in with their busy lifestyles.
With 15 study centres across the UK and online study options we can create a blend of programmes to fit in with the most demanding of lives.
Do you have a website? Is it working for you or against you? Maybe you are just about to create a website, and don’t know where to start? Whatever stage you are at with your website, you can’t afford not to manage this highly valuable business resource.
Join us to discover what every business owner should know about planning, developing and maintaining a website.
If you knew what your competitors were up to, it gives you an edge and enables you to differentiate yourself – highlighting the key differences between you. Often they won’t be anything like as good as you may fear, and we show you step by step to go about this – ethically of course.
Join us for a 60-minute ‘preparing for Brexit’ event. Deal or No Deal, companies need to be prepared for Brexit. Receive practical advice from two local experts as to how to prepare for it in relation to importing and exporting. Using their Brexit Checklist as a basis for the event, guests will also have the opportunity to ask questions. Calling all exporters/importers to/from the EU…are you ready for Brexit? Are you fully prepared for the UK leaving the EU as of 1st January 2021?
Featuring speakers from LV Shipping and Import Export Support to help talk you through trading with the EU post-Brexit and how to ensure your own business transition during this challenging time runs as smoothly as possible.
Speakers: Kevin Walsh, LV Shipping Ltd & Tracey Renshaw, Import Export Support Ltd
In this short recorded webinar, Nichola Ross, an agricultural law specialist based in our Leeds office, reviews some of the highlights of the Act. Nichola, along with Michael Aubrey, our agriculture specialist, and Jessica Burt, an expert on all things food law, provides a summary of the key points of the new Act.
You can view the latest Mills & Reeve legal webinars here
Turning Factor is a strategic learning and development company delivering high quality services both nationally and internationally. With a specialism in bespoke training programmes and organisational change, Turning Factor is committed to helping develop people and develop business, so both can reach their full potential.
Turning Factor has been recognised as a provider at the forefront of the Training and Development Industry. We work and collaborate with innovators, business experts and key organisations to develop cutting edge Learning & Development solutions and design innovative business relevant programmes.
Our expert tutors have solid practical business backgrounds that allow them to advise and train our clients in a wide range of disciplines and industries, developing people and developing business to the highest of standards.
Turning Factor are active members of the Cambridge Network, a successful membership organisation that allows companies in this vibrant high-technology cluster to meet, share ideas and collaborate.
We have four videos for you to watch through the Digital Academy