This course covers Data Validation, Functions, Pivot Tables, and Macros, giving you a great foundation to Excel at Excel. You will have access to the recordings of the live sessions for 6 months, access to a dedicated trainer email for questions for 6 months, and CPD hours if you attend the live class.
Mindfulness is to focus what weight training is to building stronger muscles – it is an evidence-based skill that can be developed and strengthened through deliberate and consistent practice. This workshop examines the science underpinning mindfulness and how it can be applied in our daily lives to drive performance and enhance wellbeing.
Participants will acquire a range of supervisory and management skills, in addition to improving their interpersonal and communication skills. The programme combines proven leadership techniques with practical advice on how to maximise your team’s performance and engagement.
Join us for our first Business Breakfast of 2024 to hear from Professor John O'Halloran, President, University College Cork, an academic leader with an ambitious vision for the future of higher education, an advocate for inclusivity in education, focused on the transformative power of collaboration and forging a sustainable future.
The Enterprise Europe Network at Cork Chamber are co-organising this years B2B matchmaking event at the WindEurope Annual Event 2024, in Bilboa from 20-22 March. This event will attract over 480 exhibitors, with over 12,000 expected attendees, to discuss the latest onshore and offshore topics.
Our matchmaking event will allow to you to schedule B2B meetings with particpants of interest, ensuring you maximise your time at the conference.
Cork City Council is inviting applications for projects and activities which will strengthen Cork’s relations with its twinned cities Cologne, Coventry, Rennes, San Francisco, Shanghai, and Swansea.
Projects involving organisations or activity in Cork’s partner cities of Wuxi, Hangzhou and Shenzhen are also eligible for consideration under this grant.
Recent headlines predict that the tech sector will cut more jobs than it hires this year for the first time since 2020. One of Ireland’s largest hospitality groups also made a round of redundancies at its head office late last year and a recent report into voluntary exit packages at the beleaguered state broadcaster has found that RTÉ may not have complied with redundancy legislation in managing a number of Employee departures.