Leanne Attridge

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Name: Leanne Attridge
Date registered: May 15, 2012
URL: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=136940842&locale=en_US&trk=tyah

Latest posts

  1. Keep the Grim Reaper away from your business at Halloween — October 30, 2012
  2. Can businesses improve their communication by using social media? — September 25, 2012
  3. What can businesses learn from the 2012 Olympics? — July 23, 2012
  4. Investors in People’s SatNav for growth — July 2, 2012

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Keep the Grim Reaper away from your business at Halloween

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Running a business is a tough job. It’s stressful. We shouldn’t underestimate how many businesses come close to the knife in their fight to keep afloat, especially in this current climate. So, how can businesses keep the Grim Reaper away over the Halloween period? Perhaps it’s because I am a child of the ‘social’ generation, …

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Can businesses improve their communication by using social media?

Communication with staff

Communication between employees is critical to business success.  Creating the right culture for your organisation makes a big difference to achieving your objectives.  Here at Investors in People we spend hours helping businesses to see the link between clear channels of communication and high performance.  If everyone is on the same page, the story is …

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What can businesses learn from the 2012 Olympics?

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The 2012 Olympics is nearly here and okay, we aren’t running any kind of 100m final or donning a leotard to jump, flip and split across a sprung floor, but Investors in People does promote many of the same attributes that the Olympic games demands of its athletes. When we interviewed Anthony Ogogo the GB …

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Investors in People’s SatNav for growth

How long has it been since you have opened a road map? Let’s face it; it’s probably been a while and if it isn’t, you know there is an easier option right?! Gone are the days of going long distances without the varied mechanical tones of the GPS. So why muddle through the slow moving …

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