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SUMMARY:ICBE/UL FUNDED EXECUTIVE APPRENTICESHIP - LEAN SIGMA MANAGER Masters level
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/cbe-ul-funded-executive-apprenticeship-lean-sigma-manager-masters-level/
CATEGORIES:ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220903T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220903T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220314T111117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220901T113551Z
UID:6889-1662192000-1662224400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Engineering Practice - MSc  - 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/engineering-practice-msc-university-of-limerick/
LOCATION:Instructor-led classroom presentation with aircraft visit.
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220630T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220602T134339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220608T153424Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding the Drivers of AI and Data Analytics in Your Organisation
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/understanding-the-drivers-of-ai-and-data-analytics-in-your-organisation/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Online Training
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CREATED:20220601T102902Z
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SUMMARY:AIRBUS A318/319/320/321 (CFM 56 & V2500)  GENERAL FAMILIARISATION
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/airbus-a318-319-320-321-cfm-56-v2500-general-familiarisation/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Online Training
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220609T120000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220513T075849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T080048Z
UID:7410-1654768800-1654776000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Presenting Online for Maximum Impact
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/presenting-online-for-maximum-impact/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220607T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220607T140000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220426T143413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220530T112438Z
UID:7302-1654606800-1654610400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Aviation Update Series - EU Agenda for Aviation  SAVE THE DATE
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/eu-agenda-for-aviation-save-the-date/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220602T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220602T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220602T090718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220708T102503Z
UID:7498-1654156800-1654189200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE | IN CONVERSATION | UNDERSTANDING THE DRIVERS OF AI AND DATA ANALYTICS IN YOUR ORGANISATION
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-in-conversation-understanding-the-drivers-of-ai-and-data-analytics-in-your-organisation/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220524T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220526T173000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220421T145923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T085105Z
UID:7241-1653397200-1653586200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:SHINGO DISCOVER EXCELLENCE – Virtual Training @ Boston Scientific
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/shingo-discover-excellence-virtual-training-boston-scientific/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220523T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220527T163000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220214T113646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220601T102044Z
UID:6695-1653298200-1653669000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:AIRBUS A318 A319 A320 A321 (CFM56) (V2500) GENERAL FAMILIARISATION COURSE
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/airbus-a318-a319-a320-a321-cfm56-v2500-general-familiarisation-course/
LOCATION:online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220518T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220518T213000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220412T085551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220514T145905Z
UID:7153-1652898600-1652909400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Professional Diploma in Leadership & 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/professional-diploma-in-leadership-management/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Online Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220518T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220518T213000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220412T081126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T094627Z
UID:7136-1652898600-1652909400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Professional Diploma in Finance for Non Financial Managers
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/professional-diploma-in-finance-for-non-financial-managers/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Online Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220517T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220517T213000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220412T083629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T094202Z
UID:7147-1652812200-1652823000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Professional Diploma in Project 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/professional-diploma-in-project-management/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Online Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220517T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220517T133000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220330T130617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T174511Z
UID:7009-1652792400-1652794200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE MEMBER ONLY Webinar: Why You Need to Support Menopause in the Workplace
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-why-you-need-to-support-menopause-in-the-workplace/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet,Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220510T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220510T111500
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220414T130817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T131406Z
UID:7193-1652176800-1652181300@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE MEMBER ONLY Knowledge-Sharing Forum: Training Practices in the post COVID-19 Environment
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-member-only-knowledge-sharing-forum-training-practices-in-the-post-covid-19-environment-2/
LOCATION:Online session
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220510T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220510T111500
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220414T125956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T130122Z
UID:7191-1652176800-1652181300@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE Member Only Knowledge-Sharing Forum: Training Practices in the post COVID-19 Environment
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-member-only-knowledge-sharing-forum-training-practices-in-the-post-covid-19-environment/
LOCATION:Online session
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220505T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220505T140000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220406T120000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220406T120000Z
UID:7100-1651755600-1651759200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Busting Burnout: Effective Working and Less Stress Lunchtime 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/busting-burnout-effective-working-and-less-stress-lunchtime-webinar/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220504T084500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220504T133000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220120T200754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220505T135024Z
UID:6229-1651653900-1651671000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Technical Writing Skills
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/technical-writing-skills/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220428T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220428T200000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20211215T092628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T112020Z
UID:5953-1651170600-1651176000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Lean Thinking for 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/lean-thinking-in-aviation/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220427T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220427T163000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20210212T155838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220401T131601Z
UID:2684-1651050000-1651077000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY: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/human-lean/
LOCATION:Waterford\, Old Kilmeaden Rd\, Woodstown\, Kilotteran\, Co. Waterford\,\, Waterford\, X91 X4RP
CATEGORIES:ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Online Training,Seminars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220426T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220426T110000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220216T164821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T134207Z
UID:6726-1650967200-1650970800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Effective Relationships in the Hybrid Workplace: How Emotional Intelligence can Help you Build & Maintain them (1-hour 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/effective-relationships-in-the-hybrid-workplace-how-emotional-intelligence-can-help-you-build-maintain-them-1-hour-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet,Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220419T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220419T130000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220120T195827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220331T081104Z
UID:6225-1650362400-1650373200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Surviving & Thriving in a Hybrid Team : 3-hour 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/surviving-thriving-in-a-hybrid-team-3-hour-workshop/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220405T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220405T163000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20210215T153716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220329T141200Z
UID:2716-1649170800-1649176200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:7 Habits of Highly Effective People: 90-minute 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/7-habits-of-highly-effective-people/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet,Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220405T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220406T130000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220120T193921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220329T161218Z
UID:6219-1649152800-1649250000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Leading Hybrid Teams : 2 X 3-hour workshops
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-hybrid-teams-2-x-3-hour-workshops-online/
LOCATION:online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220330T131500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220330T134500
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220127T170552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T162747Z
UID:6299-1648646100-1648647900@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE Lunchtime Bite-Sized Webinar: Surviving & Thriving in a Hybrid Team
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-surviving-thriving-in-a-hybrid-team/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet,Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220329T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220329T113000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220221T135218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220321T061904Z
UID:6733-1648546200-1648553400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Managing Mindset in Global Environments
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/managing-mindset-in-global-environments/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220323T131500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220323T134500
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220127T164824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T120106Z
UID:6287-1648041300-1648043100@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE Lunchtime Bite-Sized Webinar: Leading Hybrid Teams
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-leading-hybrid-teams/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet,Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220323T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220323T110000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220222T153117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T102221Z
UID:6750-1648026000-1648033200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Virtual benchmarking visit Boston Scientific Clonmel
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/virtual-benchmarking-visit-boston-scientific-clonmel/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Site Visits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220322T070000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220322T173000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220304T171619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T102348Z
UID:6837-1647932400-1647970200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:The Winning Self Programme - for Senior Leaders
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-winning-self-programme-for-senior-leaders/
CATEGORIES:ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220310T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220310T123000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220304T110810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220323T120035Z
UID:6832-1646902800-1646915400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Lir Academy Workshops
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/lir-academy-workshops/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220309T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220309T163000
DTSTAMP:20260618T230337
CREATED:20220127T134845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220214T145302Z
UID:6280-1646818200-1646843400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Trade and Customs Compliance– 1 Day Virtual Course
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/trade-and-customs-compliance-1-day-virtual-course/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
END:VEVENT
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