
Course Calendar

November 2010 Training Courses
Building the Price of Carbon into Decision Making
The Stern report recommends carbon pricing as an important market tool to reduce carbon emissions. Putting a price to carbon allows organisations to incorporate carbon emissions in cost benefit analysis and impact assessment. This course explains the key principles behind carbon pricing and demonstrates with practical examples how it can be incorporated into decision making.
Carbon Footprint Masterclass
An intensive course introducing the concept of carbon accounting, why it is powerful and how it should be undertaken using the latest footprinting methodologies. Includes coverage of GHG Reporting Protocol, ISO 14064 and PAS 2050. Delegates have the opportunity to undertake sample footprint calculations during the training.
ifs Advanced Financial Advice Final Exam Course
This one day programme focuses on the skills required for your final exam.
Mentoring Programme Manager's Workshop

This two day interactive workshop gives participants a solid grounding in the basic elements of implementing an organisational mentoring programme, thus providing a foundation for building their own programmes.
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This event is designed to hold up a mirror to anyone who attends, and thus provide an honest independent assessment of their ingrained abilities and skills relevant to success in today’s workplace.
Sales Management
The workshop moves away from the conventional values in sales management techniques to strategic and organisational competencies to maximise sales performance.
The Authentic Communicator
The key to rebuilding relationships, improving morale and job satisfaction is rethinking the way in which we communicate, and putting more meaning back into these transactions. Authentic communication is a style which can be learnt, and this one day course aims to equip you with the essentials.
The Successful Virtual Meeting
The course is designed to create learning through doing, and as such runs as a series of mini meetings to cover the ground, giving us parallel learning of the content as well as generating individual specific feedback on what people do well in this field and what needs to be improved.
Understanding Product Carbon Footprinting
With the advent of PAS2050 - the first attempt by a major institute to provide a product footprinting standard - organisations are increasingly asking us how they can undertake these complex analyses effectively. This course is aimed at organisations interested in commissioning a footprint study - but who also want to understand the risks of such a venture before committing precious resources.






