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Posted by Mike Raven on August 8, 2011 at 6:40pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
A busy time up north!
We're getting various G4C networking groups up and running in the Yorkshire region, so far we've got one started in Hull which attracted a lot of interest, and I'm meeting with local branches of the CIOB and RICS this week to discuss how we can work together. Basically I want to confirm that I'm not stepping on any peoples toes before I start looking to set up the next priority groups (Leeds and Sheffield, and about 12 others after…
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The presentation from this seminar is now available to download.
30 G4C members gathered on the morning of Thursday 30 June at Reynolds Porter Chamberlain to see a presentation by Sion Edwards of Mott MacDonalds. Sion spoke about the 'difference that makes a difference' between leadership and management and passed on some very useful pointers to the group of G4C members and likely leaders of the next generation.
To download the presentation please…
ContinuePosted by Mat Stoddart on June 28, 2011 at 1:38pm 2 Comments 0 Likes
This is an open message to all the members/users of G4C.
Can someone advise on what I (and others) can do to get more involved in G4C. From looking around this website several times it seems usage is fairly light. Often posts in the topics are 2 years old. Are there forums or discussions that I am missing?
Often in the forums where comments are made it seems people are just asking questions and then asking more questions in reply. It is great to ask…
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Construction Youth Trust has announced the launch of The Duke of Gloucester’s Young Achievers Scheme.
This new awards scheme, organised by Construction Youth Trust with the support of its Patron, HRH The Duke of Gloucester, aims to identify and celebrate the success of exceptional young professionals through awards to be presented at a dinner at the historic Banqueting House, Whitehall on 24 November 2011.
The aim of the awards is to promote the professions to…
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