Following the popularity of this event in both September and January, we are delighted to be able to repeat this workshop for the third time in April!
According to the World Economic Forum, critical thinking and problem-solving skills are at the top of the skills list that employers believe will grow in prominence over the next five years. But how often do we leave a workshop feeling frustrated that we haven’t achieved the intended outcome, deflated by the lack of energy or participation in the room, or annoyed that it’s been derailed by competing agendas or personalities?
Packed with handy tools, techniques and tips, this half-day interactive session will help participants design and facilitate more productive, memorable and inclusive workshop experiences, delivering high value and impact for their teams and clients.
Anyone wanting to run brilliant workshops, whether they’re new to it or looking to hone their skills with some useful tips and techniques.
With a career spanning 20+ years in the creative and tech industries, Mette has designed and facilitated hundreds of workshops for the likes of British Airways, Mars, McLaren Automotive, Barratt Developments and too many agencies to mention. She also runs workshop design and facilitation training programmes as part of her consultancy offering, driving positive change for companies, teams and individuals.
Tickets are priced at £125 +VAT for BCI members and £185 +VAT for non-members. Book your place below!
This workshop will be held at ForrestBrown, 10 Templeback, Bristol, BS1 6FL.
Bristol Creative Industries is the membership network that supports the region's creative sector to learn, grow and connect, driven by the common belief that we can achieve more collectively than alone.
HUM4NS TALK
7pm
-10pm
The Square Club, 15 Berkeley Square, Bristol BS8 1HB
Meet-Up
HUM4NS began life as a series of talks among entrepreneurs, providing them with a platform to step out from behind ‘what they do’ and venture into the ‘who I am, what holds me back and how I moved forward’.
Race & Diversity In The Workplace
5.30pm
-8.30pm
Narrow Quay House, Narrow Quay, Bristol BS1 4QA
Networking
On Sept 17th, 1963, Raghbir Singh became the first Person of Colour to work as a Bus Conductor following the Bristol Bus Boycott victory. As part of our Talks4Change series of events, to honour his bravery, CIPD and Curiosity UnLtd presents Race & Diversity in the Workplace. On Sept 17th, join Asher Craig, Bristol’s first Black Deputy Mayor, and the Bristol Bus Boycott pioneers, for an evening of inspiring talks, networking and good food.
End to End Project Management training with The Industry School
9.30am
-5pm
Six Agency, The Old Chapel, 16 Oakfield Rd, Clifton, Bristol BS8 2AP
BCI Workshop
This one-day interactive workshop with The Industry School delivers immersive training for anyone project managing marketing projects. Using our process framework, a real case study and project documentation, attendees complete exercises at each phase of the project cycle from scoping to evaluation.
This problem based learning is a great method for project management training. We present a problem that needs a resolution – a key skill for any Project Manager. Attendees leave armed with new skills, feeling confident and ready to lead projects.