An hour of our working day can be used in so many ways: from your team catch up on zoom, finishing touches to a presentation, planning future events for your away days and, most importantly, the ins and outs of the latest blockbuster TV series.
So why not take just 60 minutes of your day to increase your knowledge and skills? You can learn about information on key issues from learning how to adapt and successfully recover from the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, understanding and navigating Brexit and other key challenges; to updating you and your organisation’s skills and discovering new opportunities.
The Norfolk Knowledge Hub has over 30 hours of content every month, free to access and use - covering a wide variety of topics and areas.
The Hub is curated by your Norfolk Chambers, with content given freely by businesses within Norfolk in the spirit of recovery, and recognition of knowledge, learning and development.
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Should a business be on every social media platform?
When it comes to advertising your business, it pays to be precise. There are lots of platforms that entrepreneurs can use to showcase their wares or services. However, like butter scraped over too much bread, trying to hit them all can be exhausting and do your bottom line no favours. Instead, try the following…
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NatWest - Building a growth mindset
NatWest Business Builder introduces a module in which they’ll explore some key tools and techniques to help you build your growth mindset further.
In this module you’ll explore:
Join Neil Foley as he discusses how to turn features into benefits to give you a Business Booster.
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Write A Better Book – Grow Your Business
The book is “Rubbing Shoulders With The Best – Growing a Massage Business Without The Stress” and is a personal account of the highs and lows of running a small business with tips and advice which would resonate with many small business owners, not just for massage therapists.
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Turning Factor - Developing a Resilient Mindset
Spend an invaluable hour with Norfolk Chambers Strategic Partners, Turning Factor. They understand that a resilient skillset is now, more than ever, considered one of the most important areas in which we can develop. Many people are now referring to resilience as a ‘must-have’.
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Layrd Design – Joining a Coworking Space, what are the benefits?
Layrd Design discusses the benefits of coworking. From personal experience, freelancing can be a very isolating and potentially lonely place; many days are spent working long hours on projects and commissions alone without any social interaction. Humans are social beings and interacting with others has a positive effect on our mental and physical health, lowering levels of stress, depression and anxiety.