Accessing the Potential Energy

Date/Time:
Date(s) - 31 Mar 2023 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

For more details contact:
Rosie Barfoot on 07710 212681 or email here

How much of the potential energy in your business are you tapping into? In today’s environment, we talk about energy efficiency in terms of fuel and power, but what about the potential energy of your people? The people energy is what makes your business happen and probably costs you the most. The question is how much of what you are paying for are you receiving? The role of a leader is to act as a catalyst to access the true potential of the team.

The aim of this virtual 90 minute workshop is to enable you to:

  • Increase the potential energy in your team.
  • Achieve the best from people.

The amount of energy we have prepared and ready to use will impact on our roles, the ability to deal with difficult situations and problem solve. What is stored will determine what you have available when things get tough. The potential energy within ourselves is often the one we ignore the most. It takes energy to make energy. Some of the factors that affect how much we have depends on the:

  • meaningfulness of our roles.
  • demands made on us.
  • lack of ‘clutter’ to distract us.
  • motivation to stay positive.
  • communication that keeps us grounded.
  • amount of sleep we get.
  • food that we eat.

You know how there just isn’t enough time to do everything, which means your energy is stretched to the limit. This impacts on the business, your team and productivity. It is important to recognise the importance of human energy, the inhibitors, and the demands made on it.

Content:     9.00 – 10.30

  • Importance of potential energy.
  • Energising the team.
  • Energy for change.

The investment for this course is just £40. To register, please click here. If you want to access the potential energy of your team, book today.

“Your training helps so much. You also have some brilliant people attending and learning the practical experience alongside your work is very valuable.” George Beatty, Regional Manager

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