You are invited to join us for our next joint event in partnership with Fife Council Economic Development Team and CeeD on Wednesday 17th February 2016 at Carnegie Conference Centre, Halbeath Road, Dunfermline, KY11 8DY from 8:00am expanding more on the topic of Collaborative Working
This Clinic is intended for those who are interested in, or already working with Collaborative Working practices, those who are looking to find out more or refine their approach to BS 11000, and for those who see Collaboration as a growth strategy.
The Clinic will provide an insight to the standard and demonstrate a real approach with lessons learned along the way. The session is intended to be interactive, so bring your questions, but also your experiences on the day.
Avoid the pitfalls of partnership working by investing in BS 11000 collaborative business relationships. Collaborative working can be great for business. It gives you access to more services, more opportunities to win work and the resources to compete for bigger contracts. BS 11000 shows you how to eliminate the known pitfalls of poor communication. It also defines roles and responsibilities and supports collaborative decision-making – making your partnerships all the more valuable to your busines
08.00: Registration / Tea & Coffee, light breakfast
08.30: Welcome
08.35: Presentations with Bill McKechnie, Institute of Colaborative Working (Scotland)
& possible case study
10.15: Facilitated Q&A
10.30: Networking / Tea & Coffee
11.00: Finish