Business Development Courses at The Yard

Published

18th March 2019

The Yard is inviting Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce members to half-day business development courses that are run at The Yard’s flagship centre in Edinburgh.

In the world of diplomacy and strategic intelligence, the art and science of negotiations is at the very heart of running a successful organisation. Professional Negotiations course is designed to provide practical guidance prior to, during and post negotiations.

Competitive Edge looks at all the aspects that are vital for ensuring successful business and relationship development, from being liked and trusted through to long-term relationship building.

Both courses are interactive learning and development courses that combine case studies, practical learning, hands-on training and one-to-one coaching. They have been developed and draw on the experience of Boundaries Edge, a company with staff from backgrounds in the British Intelligence Services, business psychology and Fortune 500 companies.

These unique events are hosted jointly by The Yard and Boundaries Edge. The course is designed for mid-senior level managers/ partners to help them develop and hone their negotiation skills. The course includes a complementary lunch and an opportunity to see The Yard, a purpose built adventure play centre for disabled children and young people.

For bookings or if you require any further information about the course please contact Anna Robinson on 0131 476 4506 or anna@theyardscotland.org.uk.

To deliver a high quality experience, places are strictly limited to 12 per course. A reserve list will be put into operation if required. The courses are filled on a first come, first served basis and we limit them to two per company.

Competitive Edge

Thursday 16 May (pm)

Thursday 19 September (pm)

Professional Negotiations Course

Thursday 20 June (pm)

Thursday 23 November (pm)

The Yard

The Yard is a Scottish charity supporting disabled children and young people, and their families, through adventure play.

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