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Management Forum
Free
This programme will provide a clear understanding of the independent yet interdependent nature of policy, processes, and, practice – focusing on putting people at the centre of these.
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Part of Managing The Modern Workplace series:
An engaging FREE new series, covering a variety of essential topics such as business strategy, recruitment, communication, and employee-centred policies. These short, impactful sessions led by expert, Claire Mould, are designed to enhance skills in key areas like negotiation, leadership, and organisational culture.
Too often organisations’ policies don’t genuinely relate this to their day to day practice. They simply reflect what is formally required and they are only reviewed when it is formally necessary to do so. This results in there being no link between what is written in the policies and what is actually happening in the workplace on a day-to-day basis. Even though employees may read policies during their induction these policies are rarely seen as ‘work instructions’ or referred to again during day-to-day practice.
Policies need to be living, working documents. Processes are the essential vein between policies and practice, ensuring that the key components referred to in the policies are evident in practice.
Processes need to be a clear and accessible outline of what’s meant to be done, how it’s meant to be done, when it’s meant to be done, where it’s meant to be done, who’s is responsible and who needs to be involved, and ultimately, why it is being done.
This training course is part of our collection of Leadership & Management Training Courses which focus on leadership, innovation, strategy, communication, finance, problem solving and conflict management, to name a few key areas.
This session is relevant for existing leaders and managers, as well as those new or aspiring to a management role, who want to achieve greater success by enhancing their leadership skills through adopting a compassionate approach.
With over thirty years’ experience of working in and with the public, corporate, and charitable sectors, Claire has expertise in providing strategic, analytical, emotionally intelligent solutions that engender, inform, facilitate and embed growth through compassionate leadership.
Extending from post-doctoral studies on neurology, specifically the link between emotional intelligence and cognitive intelligence, Claire has written, presented, and worked at a national, European, and international level and has published several research papers and books.
In her previous time as a CEO of various charities, she has practical experience in the art of compassionate leadership and has developed a real passion for helping individuals and organisations to optimise their growth potential.
In addition to her work as a facilitator, delivering sessions and presenting, Claire also works as an independent consultant providing emotionally intelligent strategic solutions, embedding compassionate leadership and maximising growth.
In her spare time, Claire runs for mental health and wellbeing, including running marathons and ultra marathons.
2 July 2025
12:00-13:00 UK (London)
13:00-14:00 Paris
07:00-08:00 New York
United Kingdom
Multiple colleagues? See above for details of our discounts for 2, 3, or 4 delegates. For more, talk to one of our training experts to discuss how to: