Public Workshops and Seminars - open to all
Our public workshops and seminars are delivered in the UK (London, Birmingham and Manchester). All our venues for public workshops are in central locations, close to public transport links.
They are open to all. If you have a group of six or more to train it may be more cost effective for you to consider an in-house course? Find out more here...
Alternatively, if you have less than six attendees we offer multiple booking discounts.
What's the difference between a workshop and a seminar?
Public Workshops and seminars deliver real and lasting benefits. They are practical (without too much theory) so that you get the skills, experience and confidence to go back to work with your new tools and techniques.
Public Workshops
Delivered by one of our licenced trainers, workshops have a maximum capacity (average 12 attendees). This ensures that:
- You get the most value from the trainer
- Have time to practice core tools and techniques
- Discuss challenges and learn from the experiences of other attendees
Our public workshops can be of half, 1 or 2 day durations. A half-day workshop is delivered in an intensive format. 1 day workshops are more compact versions. 2 day workshops are more comprehensive, allowing you to go into more detail and giving you more practical time to practice.
These are our Public Workshops:
- Avanced Thinking and Learning Workshop (formerly AIMS™) - Mind Mapping, Speed Reading & Memory
- Effective Speed Reading™
- Illumine Business Mapping (Mind Mapping for Business Advantage)
- Think On Your Feet® - verbal communication
- Writing Dynamics™ - written communication
- Grammar on the Rocks™
- Creativity for Logical Thinkers - The Illumination Workshop®
- RapidConsensus® - facilitating major meetings and decisions
- Stress Management
Public Seminars
Our public seminars are delivered by leading experts. These are not sit and listen events but practical learning opportunities. Seminars do not offer as much time to practice but offer you the opportunity to learn from a key expert.
The number of attendees on a seminar varies (depending on the subject), the average being 50 attendees.
Our current Public Seminar is:
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