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Get Involved in Kirklees Business Week with idg
idg are pleased to be getting involved in Kirklees Business Week and if you are in the area from Monday 24th to Friday 28th September, you should come along too!
Kirklees Business Week is an ‘Open Source’ Business Event, meaning anyone can get involved and make it better for the whole community. It is a full week of sector specific events/seminars/round tables/gatherings all run by different businesses/people and all are free to attend.
As part of the Week, idg will be taking part in ‘Working Smarter With Your Workforce’ – an informative and interactive session that will explore why investing in your workforce can transform your performance and bottom line.
- Hear about how inspirational leadership builds your organisation’s knowledge and talent pool by developing, engaging, and retaining a motivated, satisfied staff
- Explore a number of good case studies which demonstrate the impact and outcomes of investing in your workforce
- Start to consider the challenges/issues of your business and how working smarter with your workforce can help resolve them
- Learn about some tools for creating innovation and creativity in your workforce
To find out more about Kirklees Business Week and how to book your place on Working Smarter With Your Workforce on Friday 28th, click here.
We hope to see you there!
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by idg .
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