Stride Out in the Workplace!

March 26th, 2008 by Emma

A speaker event on how to be a great entrepreneur in the workplace!

Wednesday 9th April 6 - 8.30pm at the British Library Conference Centre

  • Are you creative, enterprising and innovative in the workplace?
  • Are you bursting with ideas on how your company could innovate it’s internal systems or external services?
  • Do you know how to manage this energy and present ideas effectively to management, generate buy-in and successfully thrive within the workplace?

How can companies effectively nurture this type of environment to encourage innovation greater knowledge exchange and improved recruitment, retention, development and deployment?

This event is for professionals who desire to be entrepreneurial in the workplace and wish to know how to present and develop their ideas effectively to management?

PLUS HR/Learning and Development teams who are keen to enable an entrepreneurial culture within their company.

A panel of speakers have harnessed this creative potential:

Claire Purchase from Freshminds

After graduating from the University of Manchester with a first class Economics degree, Claire brought her creativity and energy to FreshMinds Talent. She is known by her colleagues as incredibly innovative and is the key contributor to the “Ideas Surgery” that the FreshMinds CEOs hold each month.

Justin Champney, Head of Brand Innovation EMEA,McCann Worldgroup

Justin has extensive expertise in leading teams across multiple European countries, innovating creative management solutions and processes. As an internal entrepreneur, Justin also adds value to the operation of the overall agency.

Ashley Sweetland, Director of Youth Strategy, Corporate Culture Ltd
Ashley, 24, leads Corporate Culture’s focus on children, young people and education. Prior to joining Corporate Culture he has worked for The National Youth Agency and the Department for Education and Skills.

Find out more and register here http://www.stridingout.co.uk/networking-events-london.php

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