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CeeD in partnership with Glenn Tunstall, Director of Merida Consulting, the Institute of Directors and Perth & Kinross Council, would like to invite you to attend our Employee Engagement Masterclass entitled ‘Trendy 2b Negative – Kingston Police Case Study’. This will be held on 27th February 2019 at St Johnstone F.C. McDiarmid Park, Crieff Road, Perth, PH1 2SJ. This event is part of the 2019 Tay Cities Region Business Week.
February 27th, 2019 9:30 AM   through   1:00 PM
St Johnstone F.C., McDiarmid Park
Crieff Road
Perth, PKN PH1 2SJ
United Kingdom
Phone: 07539 922495
Email:

Trendy 2b Negative – Kingston Police Case Study.

The organisational benefits of developing an engaged workforce are well known to us all, but despite the huge investment that organisations make in this area, very few achieve this desired end state.

To the extent that there are some who are now questioning whether an engaged workforce is achievable, especially in the challenging environments in which we are now operating. They believe that a new generation of working cultures, extensive organisational change and austerity, prevent us from fully engaging our employees.

Glenn Tunstall is going to challenge this theory, based on his own experience as a former Chief Superintendent in the Metropolitan Police.

Three years prior to leaving the police, Glenn took command of one of London’s worst performing and most disengaged commands and subsequently, led them to become the most engaged workforce in London, the highest performing policing command and heralded in the national media as ‘London’s Safest Borough’.

In telling the story of this incredible leadership journey, Glenn will provide a detailed insight into the challenges he faced and how we sought to overcome these, not always at the first attempt.

Through his humorous storytelling Glenn will give us a fantastic insight into the challenging culture of the police service and through his energetic and passionate presentation, he will inspire and motivate us.

Following his presentation, Glenn will facilitate a workshop, based on one of the key elements of his model, to allow us to share in the collective experience of everyone attending this event.

Since leaving the police, Glenn founded Merida Consulting, specialising in employee engagement and leadership development. Despite now living in Perthshire, Glenn travels all over the UK, speaking at national conferences and business leadership events. In addition, Glenn uses his extensive experience to support UK wide organisations in successfully engaging their people.

If you would like to read testimonials for Glenn, please visit www.MeridaConsulting.co.uk

 


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