Monday 28 November 2011

Guest writer: James

Tomorrow will finish our best ever Annual Review season! 

These flagship events are always successful but this year has seen a superb effort by everyone to make sure we continue to improve year-on-year.  It's hard to see how we can top it again next year but I'm sure we will.

Last week's event in the Ramada Hotel, Shawsbridge was the biggest event we have ever held in Northern Ireland.  Even with the increased numbers to cater for the feedback has been exceptional.

To pick out just one of the comments from a very satisfied delegate:
"The Legal Island Annual Review is the Upper Class of employment law conferences...from the moment you arrive you are greeted with a smile and ushered to your departure area by professional staff and then once you take your seat you are treated to an array of N Ireland's leading employment law practitioners. If you only go to one employment law event a year this has to be it......left with all the information I require to help me through the next year of HR trials and tribulations"

For our last Annual Review at the Stillorgan Park Hotel, Dublin you will need to be quick to secure one of the last remaining places:

Additionally this week we have one or two smaller events as we prepare for our biannual training week involving all staff next week.

The first day of the Mediation 2 day course is on Thursday:
At the time of writing there is only one place left!

And on Friday morning we are hosting a free event for local businesses on the topic of Employee Engagement.  If you would like to come along please contact kerry@legal-island.com

This week Barry will be attending the Annual Review and then staying on for some networking on Wednesday.  He is hosting the first Mediation Club meeting on Thursday evening and then presenting along with Sue Robinson (Firmus Energy) at the Employee Engagement event on Friday morning.  A meeting with Richard O'Rawe on Friday afternoon will complete another busy week.

Scott is chairing a powwownow teleconference with Stephen Mearns and Maxine Orr tomorrow. They will be answering questions from delegates that attended the annual review of developments conference last week. Otherwise, he hopes to work from home most of the week.

On Thursday, Jayne will be meeting Caroline Duffy from Poised for Success; Ainsley will be at the BITC Awards Seminar and Vanessa will be volunteering at Restore.  On Friday morning Ainsley will attend the Invest NI High Tech Skills seminar.

Apologies to anyone I've left out but I think I've typed enough with my sprained wrist.

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