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17/11/2013 By David Rigby

People Like Us – Networking

People Like Us – Networking

People like us …… by David Rigby

 SCT director David Rigby will be addressing the Ignite group on Nov 27th  2013 in Bristol on the topic of networking called ‘People Like Us’. As it is fully booked here is thegist of the presentation

 When you walk into a room of strangers, whether at a party or a networking event, who do you seek out to talk too?  Do you take the PLU approach (‘people like us’ used by Lady Astor in the 1920s) and approach those who look like you, dress like you and hopefully have the same views as you?

Or do you take clues from the words people use to classify into a U and non-U to distinguish between the upper and middle classes. A term invented by Alan S C Ross professor of linguistics in 1954  and taken up by Nancy Mitford

 Do you choose the best looking or most attractive people in the room to talk to – hoping they will talk to you? 

 Or are you prepared to talk to anyone who doesn’t fit the above? How do you feel about talking to the non PLU’s – people outside the group you feel most comfortable with? It’s much more of a challenge.

 The case for diversity

 We all know that everyone is unique – even though people have things in common with each other they are also different in all sorts of ways. Differences include visible and non-visible factors, for example, personal characteristics such as background, culture, personality, and work-style, size, accent, language.

Some of these are covered by discrimination law to protect against being treated unfairly – things like race, disability, sexual orientation, age,gender reassignment, sex, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion and belief.

Managing diversity is valuing everyone as an individual – valuing people as employees, customers and clients. Even within a narrow band people have different needs, and so even people who appear to be in the same group within a PLU have different needs, values and beliefs. Equally individuals within different ‘diversity groups’ may have many characteristics in common.

Equal opportunities?

It is important to recognise that a ‘one-size-fits all’ approach to managing people does not achieve fairness and equality of opportunity for everyone. 

Equal opportunity is often seen as meaning treating everyone in exactly the same way. But to provide real equality of opportunity, people need to be treated differently in ways that are fair and tailored to their needs but in ways that are aligned to business needs and objectives.

 There are three main strands to the business case for going beyond what is required by legislation: people issues, market competitiveness, and corporate reputation.

The law is there to enforce diversity, but the most successful organisations embrace diversity as a means of best utilising skills from different groups, if nothing else as a means of reaching out to those groups.

 Equally, having worked in 17 countries I have learnt to combine the accepted wisdoms of national characteristics with treating people as individuals. I have always sought to broaden my experiences and know how to do so. But I still have to ‘catch myself’ for avoiding particular groups.

But what about you?  Next time you go to party or networking – will it be more PLUs or the excitement of gaining new experiences and friends?  You may recognise that while you may be scared of meeting complete strangers they could equally be scared of meeting you.

 Our coaches can help you rise to the challenge to make life more exciting and rewarding and lead to opportunities you never dreamed possible.

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16/09/2013 By Isla Baliszewska

Go For Growth!

Go For Growth!

Following on from our July Growth Seminar in Swindon, Smart Coaching & Training will be bringing our expertise to the good citizens of Bristol.  David and Isla are hosting the evening at Colston Offices on Thursday 3rd October from 6-8pm, covering topics intrinsic to growing a flourishing business.

Halina Jaroszewska will be looking at what current challenges business leaders face and how to rise to those challenges and to become fit for purpose as leaders in the coming decade.  Richard Tierney will touch on the essence of good presentation skills, and Isla will introduce the Ready for Business scheme aimed at supporting start-up enterprises.

Our special guest will be Alex Moreton of Growth Accelerator who will give an overview of this Government funding for ambitious business owners looking for fast and sustainable growth.

Sign up to secure your place at this free seminar and be sure to bring your ticket with you to enjoy the refreshments.  We look forward to seeing you

 

 

 

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07/08/2013 By Isla Baliszewska

MentorsMe

Isla has been involved in the progress of the MentorsMe initiative at The Department of Business Innovation and Skills for over a year now, with her Young Entrepreneurs Success hat on, sitting on Task & Finish Committees to ensure best practice and evidence and data evaluation. As the project draws to a close its legacy is a considerable contribution to the world of business support. The MentorsMe portal is an on-line gateway to access mentoring support, and SCT are proud to be one of the providers. The portal has a wealth of useful information for companies seeking mentoring support and guidance, informed a great deal by the robust and thorough materials and standards of SFEDI (Small Firms Enterprise Development Initiative). Both David and Isla are registered with SFEDI and if you would like any more information on mentoring please get in touch with us.

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12/09/2012 By Isla Baliszewska

Redundancy Support

One of the services we supply is support for people whose jobs have been made redundant: particularly in situations where people are looking not just to find a similar job to their previous one, but want to review their career direction in the light of their strengths and interests.

Richard Hovey, one of our coaches, has been asked to join the Redundancy Support Service provided by the Chartered Management Institute for their members.The CMI seek to develop leadership excellence among their 90,000 members and this extended service provides support for members facing redundancy.

We’re pleased that this appointment recognises the quality of service we provide, and presents new opportunities to support people in developing their careers.

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27/06/2012 By Isla Baliszewska

Coaching for High Growth government grant

Our most popular grant scheme (the Leadership and Management Advisory Service) ended in April and the new batch of grants focus on businesses that want help to grow fast – whether they are established businesses or start-ups. Three of our coaches are specially authorised to deliver coaching under the new schemes.

This grant programme funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) supports coaching for leaders in businesses seeking high growth. Key extra criteria are that turnover is more than £1 million and there are not more than 250 staff. (A similar grant is available for new businesses with no turnover!)

These funds can be used to support individuals or management teams to help them in a targeted way to realize the ambitions of the business, for example through support in formulating strategies, identifying options, and developing leadership and delegation skills of key staff.

Stage 1 – first three months 
A grant of £1100 including VAT is available to help fund twelve hours coaching (£76.39+VAT per hour). The grant is paid to the coach, reducing the amount that the coach invoices you. This must be completed within three months (e.g. four hours per month). To apply, request and complete an application form. This may be followed by an informal telephone interview. The process takes about one week.

Stage 2 – further six months
A grant of up to £2000 is available for up to 48 hours (8 days) of coaching (£41.67 per hour), up to half the cost of the coaching. Being a grant, this does not attract VAT, so if the amount invoiced by the coach is £4000+VAT, you can reclaim £2000. The amount of coaching is flexible, however the first (up to) 24 hours of coaching have to be completed within three months (e.g. eight hours per month). All the coaching has to be completed within six months. Stage 2 requires the completion of a further short application form, and payment is made to you after you have paid your coach.

Contact me for more information or for an application form.

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