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SUMMARY:Aircraft Engine Management (Certificate\, Level 7\, 10 ECTS) | Autumn 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/certificate-in-continued-airworthiness-management-organisation-level-7-3-copy-2-copy/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260911T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260618T232830
CREATED:20230716T200001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T143113Z
UID:9736-1789113600-1796922000@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Masters in Engineering Practice | University of Limerick | 30% funding available
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/masters-in-engineering-practice-university-of-limerick-2/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
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DTSTAMP:20260618T232830
CREATED:20260527T121606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260605T150345Z
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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/icbe-ul-funded-executive-apprenticeship-lean-sigma-manager-masters-level/
CATEGORIES:Events
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CREATED:20220330T113138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T070300Z
UID:6997-1789203600-1797094800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Aviation Leasing and Finance Professional Diploma University of Limerick | NFQ Level 9 Minor Award
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-aviation-leasing-and-finance-nfq-level-9-minor-award/
LOCATION:Instructor Led
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260918T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20270507T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T232830
CREATED:20210615T092214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T135826Z
UID:3874-1789722000-1809709200@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:International Business with Aviation Studies (BA Honours)
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/international-business-with-aviation-studies-ba-honours/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260924T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20261202T200000
DTSTAMP:20260618T232830
CREATED:20240612T134315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T090356Z
UID:12118-1790272800-1796241600@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Certificate in Aviation Leasing and Finance | Law Society | 25% funding available
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Mind at Work\nDates: November 4th and 11th\,\nTime:  9.30 to 1pm\nCost:  €95 pp\nIntroduction\nAs a busy person you understand the demands of the real world. The increasing demands placed on us personally and professionally affect our health and our business. What makes some people focus and perform better under pressure while others struggle? The answer is Resilience. This does not mean being hard. Resilience is a measure of your subconscious flexibility and also what practical and psychological coping mechanisms you have access to. \nThis unique practical training experience will transfer that knowledge to you so you can perform to your full ability each day equipped with the tools and techniques to reduce stress. \n  \nTraining Aims:\nThe aim of the training is to enable you to understand stress and how you personally react to it. The primary aim of the course is to put you in control of your stress response. \nIn order to be able to control your personal reaction you must first be mindful of it and then be able to “feel” that you can control it. \nProgramme Content and Learning Outcomes:\n\nWhat stress actually is\nHow the mind and body reacts to stress\nHow your mind works\nThe affects stress has on the body\nThe flight of flight reaction\nCommon coping mechanisms\nThe general adaption syndrome\nHow pressure turns to stress\nHow stress reduces performance\nThe main areas of stress management\nComplete a personal stress audit\, swot analysis and stress diary\nHow to cope with work overload\nTime management tips\nHow to work with powerful people\nHow to deliver bad news\nCo-worker and team stress\nPerformance stress\nEnvironmental stress\nAwareness and positive thinking\nThe power of thought\nEmotions and what they mean\nHow to manage emotions\nChemical stress\n\nWhat Participants Say:\n“I found the course fantastic. Great balance between practical and real life examples. Instructor is excellent and very knowledgable. Would highly recommend this course to any person in any organisation". \nGillian Power\, Human Resource Manager\, Lufthansa \n  \nDr Aisling O’Neill \, Waterford Institute of Technology \n“A very worthwhile day offering great insight into the conscious and subconscious mind with practical tips & solutions that can be incorporated for positive change in both my personal and professional life. Thank you \n  \n“One of the best courses I have been on” Sean Duggan \, EHS Sanofi
URL:https://icbe.ie/event/certificate-in-aviation-leasing-and-finance-law-society-25-funding-available/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261212
DTSTAMP:20260618T232830
CREATED:20240612T104605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T190301Z
UID:12104-1791158400-1797033599@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Wisdom In Action - A Cross Campus Venture into Leadership (Director Level and above)
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/wisdom-in-action-a-cross-campus-venture-into-leadership/
LOCATION:Kemmy Business School UL\, Kemmy Business School\, University of Limerick\, Limerick
CATEGORIES:Events,ICBE Advanced Productivity Skillnet,ICBE Business Excellence Skillnet
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261212
DTSTAMP:20260618T232830
CREATED:20260617T190431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T190431Z
UID:16417-1791158400-1797033599@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Wisdom In Action - A Cross Campus Venture into Leadership (Director Level and above)
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/wisdom-in-action-a-cross-campus-venture-into-leadership-director-level-and-above/
LOCATION:Kemmy Business School UL\, Kemmy Business School\, University of Limerick\, Limerick
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20261006T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20270521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T232830
CREATED:20240423T144610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T145542Z
UID:11865-1791277200-1810918800@icbe.ie
SUMMARY:Diploma in Aviation Finance - Smurfit Executive Development 2026
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/diploma-in-aviation-finance-smurfit-executive-development/
CATEGORIES:Aviation Skillnet,Proposed Events
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