Connect London – 2nd May 2024 at the Clermont Charing Cross Hotel
Courtesy of Helen Frewin at Totem Consulting & Dan Martin at Screenology!
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‘Inspiring, enlightening, great to spend time with like minded people who have a real passion for people and successful in their own approach’ Krispy Kreme
Connect London is the networking event for the people development sector.
Held in central London, Connect will once again bring together senior OD, HR, Talent and Learning & Development professionals with some of the UK’s leading training providers for a day of New Ideas, Latest Research, Best Practice Discussions, Networking Meetings and Workshops.
It’s your chance to meet new world class providers that could make the difference to your organisation as well as network with fellow people development professionals! New speakers will be announced shortly!
Previous speakers back in October included…
Better Than Confidence – Helen Frewin – Business Psychologist
Business Psychologist Helen Frewin will speak about the concerning rise in imposter syndrome, fear of speaking up in meetings and an overall lack of confidence holding people back. What could be better than confidence? Pick up practical tools and be inspired to share the message with colleagues.
EnJOY the ride – Lucia Paredes & Fleur Prime – Life & Happiness Coaches
Uncertainty, instability, hybrid work… Pressing factors that influence the workplace and lead to burnout, employee dissatisfaction and disengagement.
Lucia and Fleur will share with you how focusing on JOY can perhaps feel counterintuitive, but holds the key to reinvigorate your workplace and positively impact their relationships with the wider team and workplace.
Breaking the scripts – How to create authentic conversations – Daryll Scott – Business Author, High Performance Coach
Whether it’s hybrid working, Brexit fallout, D&I or the rise of A.I., we all know what we think about the issues of the day. We have well-rehearsed scripts based on our own individual motivations, the information we have consumed and our opinions of the changes we have observed.
That’s why so many conversations are less collaborative. We are replaying our scripts. The issues we face in today’s organisation are tricky, talking about them is trickier.
How to be Productive when Sh*t Hits the Fan – Grace Marshall – Author and Productivity “Ninja”
Grace is all about staying productive – during her speech she will dig deep and explore the struggle that happens when things don’t go right! But…what if struggle isn’t a detour or a deviation or a distraction? What if it’s the birthplace of some of our best work?
Grace has spoken to 1000’s of organisations and leaders to address a ‘new way of thinking’ about struggle, helping them to regain their clarity and productivity.
Re-wild your mind – a triune brain coaching model – Daryll Scott – Business & Children’s Author, Performance Coach
Over the past twenty years of coaching, Daryll noticed the strangest thing: Whichever area of their experience my clients find problematic, they tend to double down on it!
For example, when stuck in overthinking, they think even harder, when unsure or anxious, they add more fuel to their overactive imagination, and when in the grips of an unhelpful emotion, they pay even more attention to how they feel. If you are stuck in one aspect of your mind, the answers do not come from doing more of the same, they come from doing something differently.
Are you a Training Provider or Coach and would like to attend? Wondering what it’s all about? Click here for more information.
Below is a selection of the organisations who attended Connect London at our recent events.
Pret â Manger, River Island, Four Seasons, Channel 4, SAGA, Supersavers, TUI, Whitbread, The Royal Household, Ann Summers, Jones Lang LaSalle, The Entertainer, Willis Towers Watson, Krispy Kreme
In a time dependent world, Connect LONDON offers you the chance to hear keynote speakers and attend workshops and collate information on 15 leading training suppliers in a relaxed and professional environment.
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