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Enhancing Wellbeing and Performance in the WorkplaceEnhancing Wellbeing and Performance in the Workplace

Face to face / Online public schedule & onsite training. Restaurant lunch included at STL venues.

From £495 List price £650

Who is this course for?

This course is ideal for managers and HR professionals who are committed to improving the wellbeing and performance of their teams.

It is also beneficial for leaders looking to create a resilient and supportive work environment that encourages productivity and employee engagement.

Enhancing Wellbeing and Performance in the Workplace

Benefits

Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how personality types and stress impact performance, learn practical strategies to manage stress, and develop skills to enhance team strengths and organisational resilience.

This course will equip attendees with the tools needed to foster a culture of wellbeing and high performance within their workplace.

Course Syllabus

Understanding Personality Types

Differences between introversion, extroversion, thinking, and feeling
Identifying dominant personality types and preferences

Stress and Performance

How stress impacts different personality types
Strategies for managing stress in the workplace

Enhancing Team Strengths

Recognising and leveraging team strengths
Developing a supportive team environment

Building Organisational Resilience

Understanding organisational resilience
Strategies for fostering resilience at individual, team, and organisational levels

Practical Wellbeing Interventions

Implementing wellbeing practices
Scenarios and observation

Action Planning

Create a tangible action plan with next steps

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Face-to-face training

lunch

Training is held in our modern, comfortable, air-conditioned suites.

Lunch, breaks and timing

A hot lunch is provided at local restaurants near our venues:

  • Bloomsbury
  • Limehouse

Courses start at 9:30am.

Please aim to be with us for 9:15am.

Browse the sample menus and view joining information (how to get to our venues).

Refreshments

Available throughout the day:

  • Hot beverages
  • Clean, filtered water
  • Biscuits

Online training

online training (virtual)

Regular breaks throughout the day.

Learning tools

in-course handbook

In-course handbook

Contains unit objectives, exercises and space to write notes

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Your questions answered on our support forum.

What to expect when training

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  • On a public schedule at one of our
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  • Near-site, at a location close to you
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Mon 22 DecOnline£495
Fri 2 JanLimehouse £495
Wed 21 JanOnline£495
Tue 3 FebBloomsbury £495
Fri 20 FebOnline£495
Wed 4 MarLimehouse £495

And 25 more dates...

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Below are some extracts from our Enhancing Wellbeing and Performance in the Workplace manual.

What is Organisational Resilience?

Organisational resilience is the ability of a company to withstand, adapt to, and recover from challenges and disruptions. It means being prepared for unexpected events and being able to keep the business running despite difficulties.

Case Study

A Retail Company Facing a Supply Chain Disruption

Imagine a retail company called 'BrightMart' that sells electronics. BrightMart relies on a steady supply of products from its manufacturers to keep its shelves stocked. One day, a major disruption occurs—one of their main suppliers faces a factory shutdown due to a natural disaster. This could potentially lead to empty shelves, unhappy customers, and lost sales.

How BrightMart Demonstrates Organisational Resilience:

  1. Preparedness:
    • Diverse Suppliers: BrightMart doesn't rely on just one supplier. It has built relationships with multiple suppliers from different regions. So, if one supplier is down, others can step in.
    • Stockpiling Critical Items: BrightMart keeps an emergency stock of best-selling products in its warehouse. This buffer helps them continue sales even when new stock is delayed.
  2. Adaptation:
    • Flexible Distribution Channels: When the main supplier is affected, BrightMart quickly shifts its logistics to source products from alternative suppliers, even if they are farther away or slightly more expensive.
    • Agile Workforce: The company's employees are trained to handle different roles. During the disruption, the team can reassign workers to critical tasks, such as finding new suppliers or managing customer communication.
  3. Recovery:
    • Clear Communication: BrightMart maintains transparent communication with its customers. They inform customers about the disruption and offer solutions, such as pre-ordering or discounts on available products.
    • Learning and Improving: After the crisis, BrightMart analyses what happened. They learn from any mistakes and update their contingency plans to be even better prepared for future disruptions.

Why This Matters:

By being prepared, adapting quickly, and recovering efficiently, BrightMart minimises the impact of the disruption. Their shelves aren't empty for long, customers remain satisfied, and the company continues to operate smoothly. This resilience helps BrightMart maintain its reputation and financial stability, even in the face of unexpected challenges.

Organisational resilience is about being ready for anything, staying flexible, and bouncing back stronger. Companies like BrightMart succeed because they plan ahead, adapt quickly, and learn from every challenge they face.

 

  

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