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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211215T131500
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CREATED:20211206T154837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T171045Z
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SUMMARY:Free Aviation Skillnet Masterclass Boosting Personal Resilience
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/aviation-skillnet-boosting-personal-resilience-free-masterclass/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211207T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211207T133000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002436
CREATED:20211128T122908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211128T125311Z
UID:5699-1638882000-1638883800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet Lunchtime Bites Webinar “HUMAN LEAN”
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/icbe-advanced-productivity-skillnet-lunchtime-bites-webinar-human-lean/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211201T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211201T140000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002436
CREATED:20211118T084847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211202T102312Z
UID:5550-1638363600-1638367200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Inclusion in a Hybrid World
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/inclusion-in-a-hybrid-world/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211124T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211124T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002436
CREATED:20210913T162055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211125T190611Z
UID:4898-1637744400-1637769600@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Developing Effective Sponsors for Six-sigma Projects
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/developing-effective-sponsors-for-six-sigma-projects-2/
LOCATION:Online session
CATEGORIES:ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Online Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211123T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211123T140000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002436
CREATED:20211004T095328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211124T092533Z
UID:5266-1637672400-1637676000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Aviation update with Robert Korn\, President of Carlyle Aviation
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/aviation-update-with-robert-korn-president-of-carlyle-aviation/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211123T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002436
CREATED:20210708T140040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T064938Z
UID:3994-1637661600-1638363600@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Team Lead & Supervisor Skills Programme: Virtual Classroom
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/team-lead-supervisor-skills-programme/
LOCATION:online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211122T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002436
CREATED:20210923T080017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220725T133833Z
UID:5057-1637568000-1637600400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Leading The Toyota Way – Virtual Reality Masterclass The Leadership Network
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/leading-the-toyota-way-virtual-reality-masterclass-the-leadership-network/
CATEGORIES:ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Online Training,Proposed Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211108T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002436
CREATED:20211108T155812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211108T155812Z
UID:5495-1636358400-1636390800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Sustainability at ICBE
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/sustainability-at-icbe/
CATEGORIES:Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211108T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210923T093506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211021T085229Z
UID:5077-1636358400-1636390800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Leading the Factory of the Future – Virtual Reality Masterclass Resilient\, Digitalised and Flexible Operations: Within and Beyond the Factory Walls
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/leading-the-factory-of-the-future-virtual-reality-masterclass-resilient-digitalised-and-flexible-operations-within-and-beyond-the-factory-walls/
CATEGORIES:ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Proposed Courses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211104T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211104T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210713T102520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T094558Z
UID:4032-1636018200-1636030800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:The Resilient Mind at Work - 2 x half days
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/the-resilient-mind-at-work-2-x-half-days/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211103T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211103T120000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210923T145059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T151151Z
UID:5099-1635930000-1635940800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Transforming Ireland’s Global Ambition
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/transforming-irelands-global-ambition/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211102T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20211013T075402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211021T085001Z
UID:5318-1635865200-1635872400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Kata Card Sort Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/kata-card-sort-workshop/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Online Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211101T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211101T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210923T092433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T152350Z
UID:5070-1635753600-1635786000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Leading Intelligent Lean – Virtual Reality Masterclass The Leadership Network
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/leading-intelligent-lean-virtual-reality-masterclass-the-leadership-network/
CATEGORIES:ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Proposed Courses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211027T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211027T230000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210920T135441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211019T132048Z
UID:5016-1635325200-1635375600@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Benchmarking visit to Amgen
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/benchmarking-visit-to-amgen/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Site Visits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211014T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211014T110000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210713T082725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T154808Z
UID:4025-1634205600-1634209200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness for Staff - Free Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/mental-health-awareness-workshop-for-staff/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet,Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211014T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211014T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210914T134227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T135912Z
UID:4933-1634202000-1634227200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Basic DMAIC for Structured Process Improvement
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/basic-dmaic-for-structured-process-improvement/
LOCATION:Online session
CATEGORIES:ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Online Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211013T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211013T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210914T091444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T085729Z
UID:4922-1634115600-1634119200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Hybrid Work and Managing Remotely
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/hybrid-work-and-managing-remotely/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211011T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211011T123000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210712T095340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T100202Z
UID:4018-1633941000-1633955400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Project Management Essentials Virtual Programme  - 4 x half days
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/project-management-essentials-virtual-programme-4-x-half-days/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Online Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211006T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211006T120000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210819T081821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211214T104941Z
UID:4679-1633514400-1633521600@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Decoding Digital Transformation | Lessons for Industry
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/decoding-digital-transformation-lessons-for-industry/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Online Training,Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211006T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211006T113000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210713T081419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210927T155204Z
UID:4012-1633514400-1633519800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness for Managers --- 90 minute Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/mental-health-awareness-workshop-for-managers/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211004T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211004T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210430T133141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T090823Z
UID:3616-1633356000-1633363200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/7-habits-of-highly-effective-people-2/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211001T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211001T140000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210823T124343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220831T162938Z
UID:4684-1633093200-1633096800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE and Harvard Business Review Press -  Autumn Series with Global Business Authors
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/icbe-and-harvard-business-review-press-autumn-series-of-global-business-authors/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211001T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211001T235900
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210527T121103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210701T091339Z
UID:3787-1633046400-1633132740@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Lean Service Operations Management
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/lean-service-operations-management/
CATEGORIES:ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Proposed Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210929T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210929T133000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210917T133816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T135324Z
UID:5000-1632920400-1632922200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet Lunchtime Bites Webinar "Lean Service Operations Management"
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/icbe-advanced-productivity-skillnet-lunchtime-bites-webinar-lean-service-operations-management/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Online Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210928T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210928T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20201015T131554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T194633Z
UID:1635-1632823200-1632834000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Team Lead & Supervisor Skills Program: Virtual Classroom
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/team-lead-supervisor-skills-program-virtual-classroom/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210927T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210927T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210518T130304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T194555Z
UID:3702-1632735000-1632762000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Masters in Engineering Practice - University of Limerick
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/masters-in-engineering-practice-university-of-limerick/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210923T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210923T210000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210615T074710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T081946Z
UID:3858-1632420000-1632430800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Certificate in Aircraft Records Technician Level 7
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/certificate-in-aircraft-records-technician-level-7/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210923T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210923T113000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210608T155940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T130143Z
UID:3843-1632391200-1632396600@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:The Mindful Leader : Create Cultures of Psychological Safety
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/the-mindful-leader-create-cultures-of-psychological-safety/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210922T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210922T133000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210409T170855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210910T105432Z
UID:3495-1632315600-1632317400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE Lunchtime Bite-Sized Webinar: Manage Conflict with Confidence
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/icbe-lunchtime-bite-sized-webinar-manage-conflict-with-confidence/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210921T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260619T002437
CREATED:20210615T085335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T083918Z
UID:3871-1632247200-1632258000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Certificate in Aviation Level 6
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/certificate-in-aviation-level-6/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
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