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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Recruitment of the ‘COVID generation’ brings a new set of challenges for young adults entering the workplace, as well as for the employers hiring them. For the first time since WWII, there are massive changes to the way students study, are assessed, and in turn the skills they bring to the workplace.
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In this video, Chris Reeve from Fountain speaks to Simon Harmer of Thursday – an award-winning multi-disciplinary design studio based in Winchester – about the all important question: how to create compelling content?
Is it having the right strategy? The right visuals? Or is it nailing the right tone of voice every time? Simon highlights the essential ingredients for creating beautiful, unique, and well thought-through content that brands often fall short of creating.
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Joining Matt Sykes on the Salescadence Podcast is Sue Wilcock, owner, editor and publisher of Norfolk Director and Suffolk Director magazines.
A professional marketeer who has decided to produce a publication specifically for ‘C-Suite’ and one, which by design, provides content that helps businesses solve problems.
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Let’s talk about talking.
Why would other people listen? Why should people care? What if I freeze, blank, make a fool of myself? What if it ruins my career or costs me my job?
These are some of the thoughts we hear internally before speaking in public. These thoughts keep us alive but they also stop us from taking the leap to share a message to an audience and ultimately inspire change!
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As an independent retailer, you are likely juggling your store, accounts, stock, customer services, marketing, sales, and your social media.
It can be a real juggle to manage everything and keep your social media up to date.
Lynsey chats to SocialB colleague Amy where they share lots of actionable hints and tips to get you on track with using your social media effectively.