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SUMMARY:Working Effectively in a Global Team in Aviation | Free Webinar | August 29th @1pm
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-a-global-team-in-aviation-free-webinar-august-29th-1pm/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240820T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240820T133000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240806T121306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240806T151606Z
UID:12343-1724158800-1724160600@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE Lunchtime Webinar: Wisdom in Action  –  A Journey to Sustainable Leadership
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-webinar-wisdom-in-action-a-journey-to-sustainable-leadership/
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240620T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240620T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240312T151640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T135608Z
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SUMMARY:ICBE Benchmarking Visit | Abbott Longford
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-benchmarking-visit-abbott-longford/
LOCATION:Abbott Lisnamuck\, Longford\, Longford
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240613T130000
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CREATED:20240508T143132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240522T092948Z
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SUMMARY:Supporting Wellbeing | Free 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/how-is-my-wellbeing-a-model-for-stress-management-free-lunchtime-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240613T111500
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240531T134901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240606T145520Z
UID:12052-1718272800-1718277300@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Knowledge-Sharing Forum - Operations Training Structure: ICBE Members Only
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/knowledge-sharing-forum-operations-training-structure-icbe-members-only/
LOCATION:Online session
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240612T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240612T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240312T142455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T135825Z
UID:11441-1718182800-1718197200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE Benchmarking Visit | Bausch & Lomb Waterford
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-benchmarking-visit-bausch-lomb-waterford/
LOCATION:Bausch & Lomb\, 424/425\, Cork Road Industrial Estate\, Cork Rd\, Ballynaneashagh\, Waterford\, Waterford
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240612T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240718T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240612T090809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T112933Z
UID:12096-1718179200-1721322000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Working Smart Public Courses
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/working-smart-public-courses/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Proposed Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240605T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240605T150000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240312T160500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T131723Z
UID:11462-1717587000-1717599600@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:The Role of Continuous Improvement in HR Transformation
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-role-of-continuous-improvement-in-hr-transformation/
LOCATION:UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School (Lecture Theatre 1)\, Carysfort Avenue\, Blackrock\, Dublin\, A94 XF34\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240530
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240416T130337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T084432Z
UID:11800-1716940800-1717027199@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Lean Business Ireland Enterprise Excellence Conference
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-business-ireland-enterprise-excellence-conference/
LOCATION:Pairc Ui Chaoimh Stadium Cork
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240528T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240528T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240423T115507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T194620Z
UID:11847-1716883200-1716915600@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Shingo Workshop – Discover Excellence
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-workshop-discover-excellence/
LOCATION:Freudenbery Medical (formerly Vistamed)\, Carrick-On-Shannon Tech Park\, Co Leitrim\, N41 N8C9
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240524
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240426T130354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T194509Z
UID:11890-1716422400-1716508799@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE (AI)Artificial Intelligence Executive Programme
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-aiartificial-intelligence-executive-programme/
LOCATION:Online session
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240522T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240528T123000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240417T163546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T075539Z
UID:11823-1716370200-1716899400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Advanced Negotiation 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/advanced-negotiation-skills/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240521T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240521T123000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240429T083404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T083012Z
UID:11901-1716292800-1716294600@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:An Introduction to Microsoft Copilot and PowerPoint
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/how-to-use-microsoft-365-copilot-to-create-more-impactful-powerpoint-presentations/
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240520T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20241231T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20230519T122347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240520T143125Z
UID:9443-1716192000-1735664400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Equality\, Diversity and Inclusion – Half Day Course | Available as in-company programme
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/equality-diversity-and-inclusion-half-day-course-available-as-in-company-programme/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240516T131500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240516T141500
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240423T140315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T101826Z
UID:11857-1715865300-1715868900@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:AI and HR – Harnessing AI for Business Transformation | Free 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/ai-and-hr-harnessing-ai-for-business-transformation-free-1-hour-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240516T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240516T143000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240222T104134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T142959Z
UID:11300-1715848200-1715869800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Journey to Enterprise Excellence 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/journey-to-enterprise-excellence-7/
LOCATION:Analog Devices Building\, UL\, University of Limerick Main Campus\, Limerick\, V94 T9PX
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240514T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240515T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240430T145152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T145316Z
UID:11918-1715677200-1715792400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Shingo Workshop – Cultural Enablers
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-workshop-cultural-enablers/
LOCATION:Ipsen Manufacturing Ireland Ltd\, Blanchardstown Industrial Park\, Snughborough Road Blanchardstown\, Dublin
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240509T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20241220T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240509T093130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T063025Z
UID:11962-1715241600-1734714000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Diversity and Inclusion  Demystified - A Common Sense 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/diversity-and-inclusion-demystified-a-common-sense-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Proposed Courses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240425T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240425T153000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240409T095552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T114320Z
UID:11726-1714057200-1714059000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE Artificial Intelligence Executive Programme - An Introduction
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-artificial-intelligence-executive-programme-an-introduction/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240424T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240424T110000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240220T130835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T132404Z
UID:11280-1713952800-1713956400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE Knowledge Session:  High Performing Teams | The Victory Conditions
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-knowledge-session-high-performing-teams-the-victory-conditions/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet,Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240418T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240418T163000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240130T120749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T151509Z
UID:11129-1713447000-1713457800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Benchmarking Visit to Coca-Cola Ballina Beverages
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-coca-cola-ballina-beverages/
CATEGORIES:Benchmarking Visits,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,Site Visits
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240418T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240418T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240325T115342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T095043Z
UID:11636-1713430800-1713459600@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:IMI Essential Skills of Management (Cork)
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/imi-essential-skills-of-management-cork/
LOCATION:IMI Cork\, 1 Lapps Quay\, Cork\, Cork\, T12 VF82\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240404T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240404T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240304T164905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T085404Z
UID:11343-1712221200-1712235600@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:BUILDING A HIGH PERFORMANCE CULTURE with leading performance psychologist Caroline Currid
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/navigating-a-path-to-high-performance-with-caroline-currid/
LOCATION:ATU Sligo\, ATU Sligo\, Ash Lane Ballytivnan\, Sligo\, F91 YW50\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240403T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240626T210000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20230328T085414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T105058Z
UID:9068-1712167200-1719435600@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Aircraft Lease Transition Project and Data Management (L7\, 10 ECTS)
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-continued-airworthiness-management-organisation-level-7-3-copy-copy-2-copy/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240326T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240326T133000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240208T150259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240213T144352Z
UID:11208-1711458000-1711459800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE Lunchtime Webinar -  Data Analytics For Everyone: How to Use Data to Enhance Your Role
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-webinar-data-analytics-for-everyone-how-to-use-data-to-enhance-your-role/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240313T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240313T113000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240117T193934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240219T110307Z
UID:11059-1710325800-1710329400@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Leadership in the Future World of Work – Title or Action ? (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/leadership-in-the-future-world-of-work-title-or-action-1-hour-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240307T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240307T160000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240124T113722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240214T163738Z
UID:11097-1709802000-1709827200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:CHANGEMAKERS CONFERENCE
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/changemakers-conference/
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240228T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240228T110000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20231114T153838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240213T145842Z
UID:10742-1709114400-1709118000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Building Emotional Intelligence - Free webinar with Richard Burke
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/building-emotional-intelligence-free-webinar-with-richard-burke/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240222T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240222T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20231213T143419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T151726Z
UID:10939-1708592400-1708606800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Benchmarking visit - Tirlán Ballyragget Site\, Co. Kilkenny (previously Glanbia)
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-tirlan-ballyragget-site-co-kilkenny-previously-glanbia/
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240221T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240221T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T214325
CREATED:20240125T120149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T091150Z
UID:11117-1708520400-1708524000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:HR and AI - How AI is reimagining the employee experience | 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/hr-and-ai-how-ai-is-reimagining-the-employee-experience-free-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
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