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FREE Workshop - Understanding Behaviours – What drives us and others?

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There is a FREE capacity building workshops coming up for SMEs and Social Enterprises this month taking place at:

GRREC Temporary Visitors Centre, 425 Polmadie Road, Glasgow, G42 0PJ.

Details below, click the link for the flyer (PDF). Registrations details are also below.

Why do we need to understand personality types and their behaviors?

Tuesday 19th April 2016 | 2:00pm – 4:00pm

From this short session about personality types and the behaviours they may display, you will gain a better understanding of how we all communicate in different ways and you will start to develop the ability to build relationships and create a more positive work environment.

  • Be aware of the different personality types and theirs behaviours
  • Understand our preferred style
  • Recognise how we like to be communicated with
  • Understand other personality and behaviour preferences
  • Be able to adapt our style to better connect with others

Delivered by: Diane Lurie. Before setting up her own practice, Diane worked with leading research and communications agencies in London, Edinburgh and Glasgow, advising household names such as Hilton, Dobbies, Muller Wiseman Dairies, Highland Spring, Arran Aromatics, and Taylor Wimpey on how to optimise their brands and achieve their business objectives with persuasive and influential marketing.

Background Information:

Part of the FTSE 250 Pennon Group, Viridor is Scotland’s leading recycling, renewable energy and sustainable waste partner. Working with 96% of Scottish local authorities, public bodies and Scotland’s leading businesses, Viridor operates a £100m Scottish network of advanced recycling infrastructure and is investing £500m to translate Scottish zero waste policy into practice.

Viridor is working with Glasgow City Council to design, build finance and operate a European class modern recycling and renewable energy centre to better manage the city’s 200,000 tonnes of residual waste that until now would have gone to landfill. The £154m project will deliver a broad range of opportunities for small businesses and social enterprises including a commitment to support a programme of capacity building workshops.

TO REGISTER: [email protected] | 0141 301 1212 www.transformingwasteinglasgow.com | visit www.viridor.co.uk