Getting a grip on: change management
Neil Limbrick, partner and IT consultant, Limbrick Consultancy LLP, ANME ambassador and founder of the Education Collective, discusses how to keep reading
Neil Limbrick, partner and IT consultant, Limbrick Consultancy LLP, ANME ambassador and founder of the Education Collective, discusses how to keep reading
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The Department for Education (DfE) is offering a grant of £1,200 for eligible state-funded schools and colleges in England to keep reading
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Research has shown that 71% of employees feel they’ve had their job performance hindered by micromanagement – here’s how to keep reading
Understanding the seven different project management styles is a great way to determine which would be most beneficial for your keep reading
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