Business Training
Have you identified a knowledge gap within
your organisation that needs addressing? Could your staff benefit
from learning new skills in order to improve their performance?
Investing
in the ongoing development needs of your organisation through innovative
training programmes can have a direct and positive
impact on business performance, motivating staff and giving them
the knowledge and skills they need to fulfil their roles more effectively.
From
small businesses seeking to raise staff performance to larger organisations
looking for help with business management skills on
a national basis, Shire Business Synergy has extensive experience
in developing bespoke courses, which meet specific training requirements.
Our
courses are tailored to each individual organisation or audience
and are designed to be highly interactive and engaging. We work
collaboratively with you to identify your key objectives and develop
a programme
that will give real benefit to the delegates and provide them
with deliverable results in the shortest possible time. We cover
all
areas of business including:
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Finance |
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Team Leadership |
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Business Development |
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Motivation |
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Customer Service Excellence |
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Resolving Conflict |
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Strategic Business Planning |
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Negotiation Skills |
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NLP techniques |
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Networking |
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Goal Setting |
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Courses can be delivered on site
at your premises or from our state-of-the-art training facilities
at Grove House in Basingstoke. Set in nine acres of landscaped grounds,
Grove House is conveniently located close to the M3/M4 motorways,
local railway station and the town centre. It offers well-equipped
meeting rooms capable of accommodating between two and 50 people
and a conference room which seats 50 theatre style. It also benefits
from an on-site bistro, gym, design studio and free car parking.
If you have a particular training requirement
you wish to discuss, contact us on 07921 335056 / 01747 861987 or
by e-mail at info@shirebusinesssynergy.co.uk.
Click here for a business
training case study.
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