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Learning at work is key to growth
Dale Carnegie has teamed up with the Caterpillar’s new Learning Centre in the North East, to showcase real examples of people learning on the job.
The collaboration, as part of to celebrate National Learning At Work Day on 17 May, will include workshops around five areas, coping with stress, development and engagement of people, coaching skills and generating innovative ideas.
Juliette Dennett, managing director of Dale Carnegie’s Northern England franchise, will be leading the sessions and helping attendees to take these skills back into the workplace.
National Learning at Work day is a vast celebration of learning and development in and through the workplace, with this year’s overarching theme set as ‘learning for growth.’ The event run by Caterpillar and Dale Carnegie in celebration of this annual day will run from 8:30am until 4:30pm.
In 2012 Dale Carnegie Training celebrates 100 years in business, having grown from one man delivering training in one city, in one country, in one language with one course, to the global organisation it is today with 2,700 trainers, in 287 locations, in over 80 countries, in 30 languages with a variety of programmes and media.
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