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A Coaching Walk

A Coaching Walk

Today I had intended to lead a Spring Coaching Walk around the campus. I had planned an opportunity for colleagues to engage in individual problem solving or reflection using our […]

1st April 202024th March 2025 Coaching and Mentoring, Development, Seasonal Coaching Walks, WellbeingLeave a Comment on A Coaching Walk
Managing Transitions

Managing Transitions

I mentioned on Friday about transitions, and how they take time to work through. The way we respond, and the length of time we spend in transition however is a […]

31st March 202030th March 2020 Development, LeadershipLeave a Comment on Managing Transitions
Give your management skills a boost

Give your management skills a boost

We’re all busy people and, I don’t know about you, but the last few weeks have felt particularly hectic. Managers have even more to consider at this time – trying […]

30th March 202027th March 2020 Development, LeadershipLeave a Comment on Give your management skills a boost
First week done

First week done

Friday has come around already, and I want to share my own learning this week about our new ways of working.

27th March 202026th March 2020 Development1 Comment on First week done
Keeping Mental Health in Mind

Keeping Mental Health in Mind

These are worrying and challenging times. Now, more than ever, it is vital we are aware of our own mental health and how we can support our students.

26th March 202025th March 2020 Development, WellbeingLeave a Comment on Keeping Mental Health in Mind
Top Tips for making IT Training stick

Top Tips for making IT Training stick

The move to online working means it is now more important than ever to embrace technology. But if you are someone who feels less than tech-savvy, what can you do? […]

25th March 202024th March 2020 Development2 Comments on Top Tips for making IT Training stick
Ted Said

Ted Said

I am sure most of you are familiar with the wonderful world of Ted.com…a place to spend hours learning about robotics, chess strategies, flag design, psychopaths and everything in between.

24th March 202023rd March 2020 DevelopmentLeave a Comment on Ted Said
Hello, good evening and welcome…

Hello, good evening and welcome…

For many of you this may be your first visit to our blog site (where have you been??), so we thought we’d dedicate this one to say a little more […]

23rd March 202021st March 2020 Development, News2 Comments on Hello, good evening and welcome…
Personal Reflections: what is development to you?

Personal Reflections: what is development to you?

While our team co-ordinator is enjoying Family Leave we have been joined temporarily by Hugh, who found himself thrown into the largely unknown world of Organisational and People Development, and […]

6th March 20206th March 2020 Development, Wellbeing1 Comment on Personal Reflections: what is development to you?

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