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Cavendish Training

EFFECTIVE THINKING - On-line Course
LATERAL THINKING
SIX THINKING HATS
DATT
SERIOUS CREATIVITY
SIMPLICITY
TRAINING WORKSHOPS SCHEDULES
TRAINING WORKSHOPS ENQUIRES
UNIVERSITY OF MALTA

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Cavendish Training
 
SIMPLICITY

A training course for:
Reducing unnecessary duplication of efforts to increase ROI
Removing age-old roadblocks and barriers - increase employee and customer satisfaction
Free employees to think through new ideas more quickly, leading to faster to-market innovations

There are few things more annoying and frustrating in work than dealing with a piece of complex machinery or a cumbersome process which will not do what you need done. From complexity comes stress, anxiety and frustration - even rage - followed by apathy and exit. But you do not have to be a victim any more. Not with 'Simplicity' by Edward de Bono.

Now you can get the tools and support to move your company in exactly this direction. 'Simplicity' is a new course which is invaluable to companies looking to uncomplicate their business processes and thus, their lives.

If your organisation is looking for ways to streamline products and processes, so you can become more effective, efficient and user-friendly. 'Simplicity' will help you accomplish these goals. 'Simplicity' teaches people how to end habits that are no longer necessary, stop duplication of tasks, and challenge every aspect of business so that they can perform at a higher level in all areas.

In 'Simplicity', an instructor-led training event plus on-going follow-up plan, you will learn how to institute creative techniques like shredding, reframing, bulk-and-exceptions, and historical review to shift group thinking to a 'challenge' mode where moving from complex to simple is the name of the game.

It is time to start saving time, energy and needless stress - among your customers, clients, vendors and employees.

 


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