Cumberland Society of Chartered Accountants Christmas Lunch
7 December 2023 1200 - 1400
A Christmas networking event for members and...
Date: 15 October 2014 16:30 for 17:00 -18:00
Type: Career and Personal Development, Social and Networking
Organiser: Tyne and Wear
A series of interludes with tea and cake at which we will consider the lessons for life and work from contemporary polemic books. The unusual element to this book club is that you do not have to read the book beforehand that will have been done for you! But please feel free to read and enjoy the books in advance if you wish.
Each interactive session will explore one major book. A brief synopsis will be offered and then the major concepts and ideas will be discussed.
Serve to Win by Novak Djokovic
Novak the current Wimbledon champion has had an interesting journey from Serbia to top flight sporting achievement. He asks the reader to have an ‘open mind’ as he explains his regime and ideas for mental and physical fitness.
From crashing out at the Australian Open in 2010 he has completely changed his approach to life. His ideas are both quirky and interesting.
Alison Johnson
Alison Johnson is a passionate advocate of networking as a business skill. She built up a national manufacturing training company for 7 years purely using networking techniques.
She has also run a business club for 4 years and has organised a variety of seminars and conferences.
Alison was project manager for a region-wide network for manufacturers and came up with an innovative approach to training and networking which won a Barclays Business Award. She is an NLP practitioner, a qualified teacher and a qualified trainer – Diploma ITD.
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You can also telephone the ICAEW central events booking team on 01908 248159 and pay over the phone.
Alternatively you can download a booking form or book by email.
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