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New Year 2011 Courses

Why not plan ahead and reserve your place on our OCN accredited courses taking place in the New Year? Delivered as part of the EEDA and ESF funded Seamless Support initiative, these courses are free to participants in the social enterprise, voluntary and community sectors based in Norfolk. All of the following courses filled up very quickly in 2010 so don't delay - book today! Click on the links for course outlines and booking forms or call Ann at The Guild on 01603 615200.

 

Exploring Your Idea - 13 January 2011 will provide you with:

  • a clearer understanding of what you need to do next
  • a realistic action plan
  • an understanding of the potential structure of your planned organisation
  • the confidence to develop your idea
  • an understanding of how to start your own networks

Click here for a booking form.

Presentation Skills - March 10, 17 and 24th 2011 is a 3-day interactive course which covers:

  • what makes a good presentation?
  • planning a presentation
  • giving a presentation
  • overcoming nervousness

Previous participants said:

"I have learned so much on this course and feel so much more confident"

"I learned good skills to cope with my nerves.  Very open and honest trainer"

Click here for a booking form.

Project Management - March 15, 22 and 29th: a 3 day course for individuals/organisations with ideas to turn into a sustainable project within the social enterprise, voluntary and community sectors. The course includes:

  • aims and objectives
  • research methods
  • sources of funding
  • identifying stakeholders
  • project planning
  • legal structures
  • risk assessment
  • budgeting overview

Feedback from previous participants told us:

"Content of the course provides an excellent frame for managing projects led by a patient trainer with a great sense of humour and caring, respectful manner"

"Enjoyable course that has enabled me to bring together previous experience into one approach"

Download booking form here

 

 

 

 


 

 

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