Our MBA willchallenge and change the way you think, teaching you to examine and solve problems in a more strategic and thoughtful manner. Starting annually in January, our AMBA accredited MBA will act as a catalyst in accelerating change in your career progression.
Norwich Business School will be holding anopen evening on Wednesday 16th November 2016, between 18.00 and 20.00.
Come and see what we have to offer on both our Full Time and Part Time Executive MBA Courses.
Our MBA course leaders and current students will be available to meet you and answer any queries you may have. They will also be ableto advise you on which programme you will be most suited to and talkyouthrough the content and structure of the course.
Guest speaker is Ian Fairweather, who is an expert in continuous improvement. He has worked in manufacturing since 1995 and in the field of continuous improvement since 2004. Ian will share his variety of insights and successes together with top tips which are practical and enable you to take away, implement and enjoy immediate results.
Ian will inspire you with the following:
Process without engagement is futile
Why process does not work
Why projects fail
Productivity comes from engagement
Turning Factor are leaders across the county and beyond in the field of behavioural change and work with a variety of businesses to drive performance and deliver results. We are delighted to offer this free master class; places will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.
Our engagement focus groups are currently in Norwich, Great Yarmouth, and King’s Lynn with more to follow soon. The groups will represent local businesses in the Co.mmunity across the county.
Our aim is to have groups in many cities, towns, market towns, and villages across Norfolk, to connect, support, and give voice to every business in Norfolk. These groups are accessible to all businesses, whether you are a Chambers member or a non-member.
These groups will provide you with a platform to debate issues that are most important to you, and your business and the Chamber network will lobby and influence on your behalf, using our dedicated team, our website, social media channels, and our digital platform.
Your feedback will be used by our team and the Chamber’s Board to help shape the strategic direction of Norfolk Chambers to ensure we can truly be the voice of Norfolk businesses.
Whether the local challenge is skills, road, rail, digital infrastructure, recruitment, or the rising costs of doing business, we want to hear from you.
Our engagement focus groups are currently in Norwich, Great Yarmouth, and King’s Lynn with more to follow soon. The groups will represent local businesses in the Co.mmunity across the county.
Our aim is to have groups in many cities, towns, market towns, and villages across Norfolk, to connect, support, and give voice to every business in Norfolk. These groups are accessible to all businesses, whether you are a Chambers member or a non-member.
These groups will provide you with a platform to debate issues that are most important to you, and your business and the Chamber network will lobby and influence on your behalf, using our dedicated team, our website, social media channels, and our digital platform.
Your feedback will be used by our team and the Chamber’s Board to help shape the strategic direction of Norfolk Chambers to ensure we can truly be the voice of Norfolk businesses.
Whether the local challenge is skills, road, rail, digital infrastructure, recruitment, or the rising costs of doing business, we want to hear from you.
Norfolk’s leading business-to-business showcase returns on Thursday 13th October 2022 at Norfolk Showground
The B2B Exhibition is Norfolk’s largest business-to-business exhibition. Free to attend and it attracts hundreds of businesses on the day, B2B is a highlight on the Norfolk events calendar.
For exhibitors and visitors, the event allows meeting new potential clients, catching up with existing contacts and having a presence at this prestigious event.
Alongside an exhibition of amazing businesses, you can also attend free business workshops, where you can access business know-how from business specialists, and opportunities to network throughout the day.
There is also free parking available at the event.
Travel to the B2B Exhibition by bus for just £5 on Konnectbus – find out more here.
Our engagement focus groups are currently in Norwich, Great Yarmouth, and King’s Lynn with more to follow soon. The groups will represent local businesses in the Co.mmunity across the county.
Our aim is to have groups in many cities, towns, market towns, and villages across Norfolk, to connect, support, and give voice to every business in Norfolk. These groups are accessible to all businesses, whether you are a Chambers member or a non-member.
These groups will provide you with a platform to debate issues that are most important to you, and your business and the Chamber network will lobby and influence on your behalf, using our dedicated team, our website, social media channels, and our digital platform.
Your feedback will be used by our team and the Chamber’s Board to help shape the strategic direction of Norfolk Chambers to ensure we can truly be the voice of Norfolk businesses.
Whether the local challenge is skills, road, rail, digital infrastructure, recruitment, or the rising costs of doing business, we want to hear from you.
This course develops many of the features of Microsoft Excel. We will look at the most useful elements, including formulas and functions, using Excel as a database and sharing text and data with other applications. Everything will be explained in straightforward terms. It is also an opportunity to iron out any bad habits that you may have picked up.
No equipment is necessary for you to bring to the course. Pens and note paper will be available.
Lunch provided: For full day training courses a sandwich lunch with crisps and cakes will be provided. Refreshments will be available throughout the duration of this course.
Course Content:
Review
Brief review of general Excel principles:
Arithmetic formulas Looking at +, -, * & /
Brackets
BODMAS
Advanced AutoSum
Unusual ranges
Auto-Average/Max/Min/Count
AutoFill
Building Functions
Using the Paste Function dialog
Basic functions
Functions with one argument:
Statistical functions
Absolutes
When/how to use absolute references
Formulas and Functions between Sheets and Workbooks
Summarising data from multiple sheets
Linking workbooks
Advanced Functions
Functions with more than one argument e.g. the IF Function
Named Ranges
Naming ranges
Navigating using named ranges
Using named ranges in formulas
Natural language formulas
Excel as a Database
Sorting your data
Filtering a list
Useful database features
Good Working Practice
Copy and Paste
Using the Windows clipboard
Paste-Special
Linking to other files and applications.
Replacing formulas with data
The Drawing Tools
Auto shapes
Layers
Rotation
Alignment
Grouping
An explanation of different versions
For more details or any enquiries, please do contact us on 01603 788950, or email [email protected]
Are you aware of the customs laws and regulations? Are you worried your company is non-compliant? Do you know if your goods have been declared accurately? Are you keeping the correct paperwork in case of an HMRC audit?
These are the questions we want to answer for you. In this webinar we will be discussing the basics of compliance, and how to ensure your company is fulfilling its roles and responsibilities within the HMRC customs framework. We’ll share case studies, and explain the benefits of our customs health audit, allowing for a Q&A session at the end.
Chair:
Liam Smyth, Head of Trade Facilitation at British Chambers of Commerce & Managing Director at ChamberCustoms
Presenting:
Mitch Perks, Operations Manager at ChamberCustoms
Emmanuel Gianquitto, Head of Operations & CDS Consultant at ChamberCustoms
An Introduction to Getting it Right for Your Business
Customers receive information from a range of marketing channels. The Marketing Channels workshop will help delegates define who their customers are, develop clear marketing messages and identify the most effective marketing channels to reach them.
This will include highlighting key points to help develop these channels successfully and a clear plan of action for delegates to develop.
Aimed at business leaders from established companies who wish to define, or re-define their marketing plans, the workshop will be rich in content, informative, interactive and practical.
Key Outcomes Delegates will develop a clear understanding of: ·
The definition of marketing – what it is ·
Customer demographics ·
How to establish a niche/unique selling point ·
How to develop marketing messages ·
A range of marketing channels and how to develop them effectively including: – website and SEO – social media (Linkedin, Facebook and Twitter) – PR – leaflets – face-to-face marketing including public speaking, attending exhibitions and meetings ·
We are delighted to bring back face to face networking to your local area.
This Chamber Co.mmunity event in partnership with Downham Market Town Team gives the business community the opportuntiy to come together for informal networking. So come along for Co.ffee, Co.nnections and Co.nversation – the perfect way to start your Wednesday!
Agenda
08:00 Arrival
08:15 Bacon/Vegetarian rolls served and Networking
08:45 Presentation by The Town Team and the Mayor, Jenny Groom
Now Booking for 18th, 19th, 25th, 26th March & 2nd April. Exam date 23rd April.
Course Content: – Bacteriology – Food-borne illnesses – Pest control – Personal hygiene – Training strategies – Legislation – Physical contamination of food – Cleaning and disinfection – Management control techniques – Food storage, temperature control and preserva-tion – Design and construction of food premises and equipment
Learning Outcomes: On completing this course candidates will be able to: – Guide and advise on the management of food safety in a business. – Contribute to the management of food safety in a catering or manufacturing business. – Identify further technical knowledge necessary in food safety management proce-dure. -Determine further training requirements. – Identify areas for legal compliance. – Determine good practice. – Design an improvement plan. – Promote and encourage good standards of food safety. – Liaise with enforcement officers. – Deliver level 1 and 2 food hygiene training (with appropriate training skills).
Minimum Teaching Time: 36 hours, which is achieved over the 5 days, in a small group. You must have 80% attendance. 6th day is required for exam & assignments
Assessment Format: This qualification is assessed through a 2-part examination. Part one is a 30-question multiple-choice examination (30 marks) Part 2 is a written examination where learners choose 4 from 6 questions. The total mark available in the section is 70marks. The duration of the examination is 2.5hours
Designed for : Owners, Managers, supervisors and senior hygiene personnel. Also for: Trainers and those who monitor and audit food safety systems This is a challenging course; candidates require a moderate level of academic ability. Access to a com-puter, for assignment research, email, etc is an advantage. We are looking to introduce pre-course screening……. Ofqual Accredited:
For more information or to book on to this course please email The RedCat Partnership on [email protected]
Course location: Carrowbreck House, 7 Carrowbreck Road, Norwich, NR6 5FA With 1Billion+ users Facebook is the most successful social media platform. Knowing that your business should be on Facebook and knowing what your business should be doing on Facebook are completely different. If you are one of the many businesses that are on Facebook but are unsure of how to generate leads, customers or money from it then this workshop is for you. Duration: Full-day course (9.30am – 4pm) Equipment: No equipment is necessary for you to bring to the course. Pens and note paper will be available. Lunch provided: On full day training courses a sandwich lunch with crisps, cakes and fruit will be provided. Refreshments will be available throughout the duration of this course. Course Content The Doʼs and Donʼts about creating your business brand on Facebook How it works the basics and the advanced Understanding what can be see and what can’t be seen Creating a community of potential customers, converting them into customers and retaining them Creating content that will engage people on Facebook Driving customers to your website using Facebook Generating leads via Facebook Facebook and where you stand legally Researching your competitors on Facebook Achieving your goals using Facebook Measuring your efforts Overview of Facebook advertising and its benefits What you will take away from this workshop? You will see clearly how Facebook can be used for your business You will be able to create a marketing strategy for Facebook You will know what to do to achieve maximum visibility You will gain knowledge and some practical experience of how to use Facebook for your business You’ll come away with plenty of ideas for content that will increase your customer base Format Practical > so please have your log in details Live demonstrations Session learning Course costs: £77.00 – £99.00 per person. For more details, please call Broadland Council Training on 01603 788950 or email [email protected]