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Rave reviews for ‘fabulous’ training

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Impact Associates has again been complimented on the quality and innovation of its training delivery. 

We are currently nearing completion of a programme – run by John Carter – on behalf of the National Skills Academy for Financial Services helping colleges and other organisations in Further Education to better engage with employers and develop long-lasting and profitable relationships.

There have been more than 200 attendees to the various sessions and feedback has been universally positive with a 100% satisfaction rating.

Today saw particularly glowing comments from a workshop in Gloucester: “We have had such fabulous feedback from the employer engagement workshop that you recently ran for us, members are asking for it to be run again …  They particularly want you.”

The workshops focus on concepts such as the elevator pitch for punchy and consistent marketing, the use of the GROW model for structuring fact to face employers dialogue – and a whole heap more.

Contact us at jcimpact@btinternet.com for further details.

Good to G.R.O.W.

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Heard of a model called G.R.O.W? 

I’ve recently being delivering workshops, mainly in the South West, designed to help those working in employer engagement within Further Education to build stronger relationships with businesses. 

When we focus on the initial face to face meeting I share a few models and tools that can be used to diagnose issues and pinpoint solutions.  But somewhat to my surprise, it’s the same model that is always best received – and it’s typical usage isn’t even in employer engagement.

It’s called GROW and it is a simple yet powerful framework that is often used in structuring a 1-1 coaching session, but can also be used with Employers.

Using GROW the discussion works chronologically through four areas:

Goal – Define in some detail the aspirations of the organisation. What do they want to achieve in short and long term?  Be precise in the desired outcomes.

Reality – Document the current situation – comparing the aspirations with the current reality.  This naturally leads to a gap analysis which highlights development needs.

Options – Consider obstacles and options and construct a detailed action plan.    

What next? – Ensure agreement and commitment to next steps

GROW’s success lies in its simplicity – it can provide structure but with flexibility. And you can use it without having to refer to notes.

Anyway, for whatever reason it’s proving incredibly popular.  Which is why I am sharing it…

07717 281006 or jcimpact@btinternet.com for further details