Running and growing agency depends entirely on recruiting and retaining good people who do great work. You work hard to attract great employees, you want the best! But what does the “best” really mean? Good cultural fit? Good at their job? Experienced? Passionate about their work? All of this?
If any of the following rings true, this workshop is for you:
At the end of this workshop you will:
This workshop is aimed at agency owners/founders & directors.
This is the second of three workshops which can be attended as standalone sessions or as a package. Click here for more information about the other sessions.
Individual workshops are £45+VAT per session (BCI members) and £70+VAT (non-members).
Book all 3 workshops for £100+VAT (BCI Members), £160+VAT (non-members) – if you’d like to book all 3 sessions, email [email protected] to get your discount.
Janusz is a coach and mentor to agency leaders across the globe through his coaching practice and consultancy, Digital Agency Coach, where he helps helping agency owners to run better businesses, lead better teams, make more money and have fun doing so. He’s an ex-agency owner, a trusted speaker for Forbes, head coach at the GYDA Initiative and a lead coach for Google across multiple agency growth programmes throughout EMEA.
Do you have questions about contracts for your business ? Are you unsure about changes to the data protection laws since leaving the EU ? Want to test with someone your thoughts on setting up a new business or the best ways to leave a current business ? Are you worrying about a dispute with customers, suppliers or shareholders ?
We are pleased to offer the opportunity to book a 20 minute 121 session on the last Friday of each month from March-May. These sessions are with Rebecca Steer, an award winning lawyer and advisor to many of our members. These sessions are available to all Bristol Creative Industries members FREE OF CHARGE.
Rebecca advises many businesses in the creative sectors and has a supportive and pragmatic style. She will be happy to answer your queries on a variety of topics including liability, data, contracts, employment or setting up your business.
Friday 26 March between 09:30 – 11:30 – click here to book
Friday 30 April between 09:30 – 11:50 – click here to book
Friday 28 May between 09:50 – 12:10 – to book your place click on the link below
Do you have questions about contracts for your business ? Are you unsure about changes to the data protection laws since leaving the EU ? Want to test with someone your thoughts on setting up a new business or the best ways to leave a current business ? Are you worrying about a dispute with customers, suppliers or shareholders ?
We are pleased to offer the opportunity to book a 20 minute 121 session on the last Friday of each month from March-May. These sessions are with Rebecca Steer, an award winning lawyer and advisor to many of our members. These sessions are available to all Bristol Creative Industries members FREE OF CHARGE.
Rebecca advises many businesses in the creative sectors and has a supportive and pragmatic style. She will be happy to answer your queries on a variety of topics including liability, data, contracts, employment or setting up your business.
Friday 26 March between 09:30 – 11:30 – click here to book
Friday 30 April between 09:30 – 11:50 – to book your place click on the link below
Friday 28 May between 09:50 – 12:10 – click here to book
Do you have questions about contracts for your business ? Are you unsure about changes to the data protection laws since leaving the EU ? Want to test with someone your thoughts on setting up a new business or the best ways to leave a current business ? Are you worrying about a dispute with customers, suppliers or shareholders ?
We are pleased to offer the opportunity to book a 20 minute 121 session on the last Friday of each month from March-May. These sessions are with Rebecca Steer, an award winning lawyer and advisor to many of our members. These sessions are available to all Bristol Creative Industries members FREE OF CHARGE.
Rebecca advises many businesses in the creative sectors and has a supportive and pragmatic style. She will be happy to answer your queries on a variety of topics including liability, data, contracts, employment or setting up your business.
Friday 26 March between 09:30 – 11:30 – to book your place click on the link below
Friday 30 April between 09:30 – 11:30 – click here to book
Friday 28 May between 09:30 – 11:30 – click here to book
The pandemic has rapidly changed our behaviour towards online channels. While many companies have been challenged to survive in the short-term, the crisis has also presented opportunity; companies that are investing ambitiously in their online business could now emerge as market leaders. Businesses that have pushed themselves to transform and adapt to new market conditions will be well equipped to navigate the next few years of economic disruption.
Join us to hear from a great line-up of panellists in this Meetup from different digital backgrounds, who will offer their thoughts on the changing environment.
This online talk is a must attend for Creative Digital Agencies and SME’s in these sectors.
Rebecca Steer, an award winning lawyer and advisor to many of our members, will cover legal trends arising from the Covid-19, post Brexit data issues and how you need to adapt; updates on furlough arrangements, remote working and the impact of IR 35 on the use of freelancers and look at contract best practice.
Rebecca advises many businesses in the creative sectors and has a supportive and pragmatic style. She will be happy to answer your queries at the end of the session.
Who should attend?
This session is aimed at executives within Creative Digital Agencies and SME owners.
The workshop will cover:
Tickets are £25+VAT for BCI members and £45+VAT for non-members.
Pushing past the pandemic, what’s next for film and television?
After an unprecedented halt to film and television production, the industry had to find new ways of working safely. This was a momentous effort which led to the British Film Commission’s working safely on set protocols. Features like Jurassic World: Dominion became a trailblazer, implementing over 40,000 Covid tests for crew and leading the way for new production techniques. There were some wins for jobs that were once perceived as impossible to do from home, enabled by technology. How does that level up the field for those caregivers, in particular women, who leave the industry disproportionately to their male counterparts? What are the lessons we can learn and what does the future look like as we push past the pandemic?
Biography:
Professor Lyndsay Duthie is the CEO of The Production Guild of Great Britain at Warner Bros Studios Leavesden UK. She is an award winning film and television expert with over 20 years experience in the media industry: as an educator, television executive producer and broadcaster – with credits for BBC, ITV, C4, C5, SKY and Discovery. Lyndsay’s academic career led her to become the Head of School for Film, Media and Performing Arts at the University for the Creative Arts, where she was awarded title of Professor of Media Education.
Lyndsay has regularly appeared on SKY News, ITV and BBC as a media commentator. She is also the co-author of The TV Studio Production Handbook (Bloomsbury). Lyndsay has served on the executive board for Women in Film and Television (WFTV) and has judged for the International Emmys, Royal Television Society and BAFTA Awards. She is currently on the executive committee for the Royal Television Society (TVC) and on the National Advisory Board for the British Film Commission. She is also on the board for The World Association of Film, Television and Media Schools (GEECT/CILECT) and a member of BAFTA.
About the Bristol Distinguished Address Series:
The Bristol Distinguished Address Series provides a unique opportunity to hear about the challenges, issues and decisions being made at the highest level of strategic leadership.
The series is delivered by the Bristol Business School in partnership with ACCA, Bristol City Council, Bristol Creative Industries, Bristol Junior Chamber, Bristol Law Society, Business West, CBI, CIPD, CIPFA, CMI, FSB, IoD, ICAEW and the West of England Combined Authority.
Unlock growth in yourself and others
Growth comes when you step into things you might not have done before, without the fear of ‘getting it wrong’… when you share your voice and ideas, knowing that the people around you have your back.
We all need support to grow.
Yet the pressure we put on ourselves to perform and succeed can hold us back from being honest about where we need help.
That, in turn, can have an impact on how the people around us operate.
Vulnerability and psychological safety are essential factors of a high performing and healthy team – the often unspoken ingredients of collective growth.
This session explores the concept of psychological safety and how to build it with practical ideas to put into action.
… anyone at any level who wants to learn or feel more equipped, whether you are a seasoned business leader or at the start of your career… in a small team or large organisation.
This is the final session in a series of four Future Me Sessions. Combined they will give you a set of tools to use your strengths to feel more confident, have more impact, build better relationships and create more inspiring ways of working together.
Each session takes the latest thinking from inspiring sources and practical experience, and packages it up for you in simple frameworks and actionable steps to get you started.
Click here for more information about the other sessions.
Places are £30+VAT per session (BCI members), £45+VAT non-members
“Katie has a real skill for helping you find the gems that will enable your growth. She is empathetic and honest, gently challenging your preconceptions to help you see yourself in a fresh light – leaving you not only clearer about what and why, but with realistic and tangible steps towards how.” ~ Kate Lenton, Taxi Studio
Katie Scotland is a leadership and career coach.
Katie has studied and practiced coaching and leadership development over the last 7 years, working with individuals from early career to C-Suite, from small business to large organisations (for the likes of OVO Energy, Iris Worldwide, Taxi Studio and Loom Digital).
Katie focuses on turning inspiration into action, helping people and businesses reimagine their futures and creating practical plans to get there.
Unlock growth in yourself and others
Growth comes when you are focused on how you make an impact.
Goals are what drive us forwards. They help us consciously map out our growth. But they aren’t always clear and motivating, and can feel overwhelming.
Goals can feel hard to make progress against … perhaps they sit on the side-lines while you get on with your day job?
Effective goal-setting is an invaluable skill for yourself, and for helping others develop.
This session looks at goal-setting in a way you may never have approached it before.
This session could change how you approach goal-setting forever.
… anyone at any level who wants to learn or feel more equipped, whether you are a seasoned business leader or at the start of your career… in a small team or large organisation.
This is the third in a series of four Future Me Sessions. Combined they will give you a set of tools to use your strengths to feel more confident, have more impact, build better relationships and create more inspiring ways of working together.
Each session takes the latest thinking from inspiring sources and practical experience, and packages it up for you in simple frameworks and actionable steps to get you started.
Click here for more information about the other sessions.
Places are £30+VAT per session (BCI members), £45+VAT non-members
“Katie has a real skill for helping you find the gems that will enable your growth. She is empathetic and honest, gently challenging your preconceptions to help you see yourself in a fresh light – leaving you not only clearer about what and why, but with realistic and tangible steps towards how.” ~ Kate Lenton, Taxi Studio
Katie Scotland is a leadership and career coach.
Katie has studied and practiced coaching and leadership development over the last 7 years, working with individuals from early career to C-Suite, from small business to large organisations (for the likes of OVO Energy, Iris Worldwide, Taxi Studio and Loom Digital).
Katie focuses on turning inspiration into action, helping people and businesses reimagine their futures and creating practical plans to get there.
Unlock growth in yourself and others.
Growth comes when you are clear on your strengths, and what is holding you back.
Giving feedback is one of the most important things we can do for others. Receiving feedback is invaluable at any stage of our careers.
Done well, it can transform a relationship, team or business.
Yet we often shy away from feedback. It can feel personal, subjective, and we worry it could be taken the wrong way.
This session will help you feel confident and equipped to lean into feedback.
This session could change how you approach feedback forever.
… anyone at any level who wants to learn or feel more equipped, whether you are a seasoned business leader or at the start of your career… in a small team or large organisation.
This is the second in a series of four Future Me Sessions. Combined they will give you a set of tools to use your strengths to feel more confident, have more impact, build better relationships and create more inspiring ways of working together.
Each session takes the latest thinking from inspiring sources and practical experience, and packages it up for you in simple frameworks and actionable steps to get you started.
Click here for more information about the other sessions.
Places are £30+VAT per session (BCI members), £45+VAT non-members
“Katie has a real skill for helping you find the gems that will enable your growth. She is empathetic and honest, gently challenging your preconceptions to help you see yourself in a fresh light – leaving you not only clearer about what and why, but with realistic and tangible steps towards how.” ~ Kate Lenton, Taxi Studio
Katie Scotland is a leadership and career coach.
Katie has studied and practiced coaching and leadership development over the last 7 years, working with individuals from early career to C-Suite, from small business to large organisations (for the likes of OVO Energy, Iris Worldwide, Taxi Studio and Loom Digital).
Katie focuses on turning inspiration into action, helping people and businesses reimagine their futures and creating practical plans to get there.
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