Immersion seminars
When it's important to get into a subject, you can't beat a full day without the distractions of the office. For just £2,000 per event (£295/head small group rate), an immersion day makes the perfect way to build on staff expertise and provide powerful tools and techniques to bring back to the office.

 

 
 
Creativity

Creativity is a survival essential for a modern organization. The world is changing all the time – without the creative edge, we are lost. These sessions take creativity from a random, chance affair to a structured powerful business tool. The full day immersion approach means it is possible for the attendees to get plenty of hands on experience - fundamental for the creative edge.  More >>

 
Customer service
Whatever the organization we have customers, and without winning the hearts of those customers, the whole organization is at risk. We can give you a sector-tailored workshop or a broad overview of the key components of customer charisma. For key customer service managers and other staff it's not enough to have a short session - great customer service requires immersion in the topic. More >>
 
Personal development
Personal development benefits both the individual and the organization. Some sessions provide specific skills, others, particularly Something Completely Different, a broadening of the attendees' world view. Events on communication and teamwork merge an inward focus on the individual with an outreach to the team. Most of our personal development sessions are short bit size events, but for these hand-picked few, a broader full day approach delivers much more. More >>
 
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Contact us

info@cul.co.uk - Creativity Unleashed Limited, The Thicket, Upper Wanborough, Wiltshire SN4 0DQ (UK)

Phone: 020-7870-9556

 

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Last update 22 November 2007