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Update on Cork Chamber Policy Committees
Subsidised Training
Business School @ Cork Chamber - Best Quality, Best Trainers, Best Prices
Events
March Business After Hours at Noel Deasy Cars
April Business Breakfast in association with the Irish Examiner
Chamber Supported Events
CORKMEET 2013 – Book your place now!
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Enterprise Europe Network At Cork Chamber
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Policy
Update on Cork Chamber Policy Committees

The Policy Department has held its first meetings of the newly established Transport & Infrastructure Committee and the Economic & Enterprise Committee.  In 2012, the Chamber implemented its new policy structures and now has two policy committees in place who are committed to advancing our strategic interests throughout 2013.  These committees provide a mechanism through which our members can engage in the public policy process.  This issue provides details on these new committees.  Elsewhere, Chambers Ireland (CI) has opened nominations for the CI CSR Awards 2013, see 'read more' for further information.


Chamber Policy Committees:

The first meetings of the newly established Economic & Enterprise Committee and the Transport & Infrastructure Committee took place in recent weeks.  In 2012, the Chamber implemented its new policy structures and now has two strong policy committees in place to develop and promote policy recommendations that create an enabling and facilitative business environment for our members. 



E & E Committee

Chaired by Ronan Murray, Ernst & Young, the work of this committee is focused on supporting and advancing strategic economic and enterprise policy recommendations and is taking prioritised action on the following areas:



T& IS Committee

Chaired by Denis Healy, Port of Cork, the work of this committee is focused on supporting and advancing strategic transport & infrastructure policy recommendations as follows:



 The Chamber would like to take the opportunity to express its gratitude to the many members who have taken advantage of the engagement opportunities with the Chamber’s policy activities. Everyone’s input is very much appreciated and has a very valuable and beneficial impact on our engagement and advocacy with decision-makers at regional and national level.  Should you wish to become involved in the Chamber’s policy activities, please contact Siobhan Bradley, Policy and Research Manager (Acting) siobhan.bradley@corkchamber.ie


Chambers Ireland launches Annual Corporate Social Responsibility Awards:

Applications are now open for this year’s Chambers Ireland CSR Awards.  In their tenth year, the Awards are run in association with the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government, partnered by Business in the Community and kindly sponsored by BAM.  These Awards recognise the commitment of the Irish business community to the values of corporate social responsibility.   

Award categories include:

  • Excellence in Environment
  • Community (divided in Charity, Volunteering and Community Programme)
  • Workplace
  • Marketplace
  • International CSR
  • CSR Communications
  • Best SME
  • The Overall Outstanding Achievement in CSR Award.

For further information and to apply please visit www.csrawards.ie.  The closing date for nominations is Thursday 25th April 2013.  

 


Subsidised Training
Business School @ Cork Chamber - Best Quality, Best Trainers, Best Prices
 

Everyone has had moments, hours and even days when they have been scratching their heads over financial statements, balance sheets and budgets. The importance of basic financial knowledge has become more and more crucial in recent years as many businesses are feeling the pinch of recession.


Our Finance for Non-Financial Managers course, running next week, is designed to give you a sound overall understanding of finance and will help you understand “accountant-speak”. We also have a course in MS Powerpoint coming up soon, which will show you how to produce and run professional looking slide shows.


Why train with us?
We have small class sizes of an average of 10 persons per class (individual attention guaranteed) Top Trainers (all are leaders within their respective fields), locally delivered and exceptionally good value for money.

 

 


Finance for Non-Financial Managers

Course Dates: 20th & 27th March

Member Rate: €250.00

This highly participative two-day workshop provides practical and enduring knowledge of financial statements, how they are used to assess business performance and how they are shaped by everyday business decisions and events. Put simply, participants will be able to understand “accountant-speak”. If you understand the language, you can provide an input to the process. If you don’t – you may find yourself outside the decision-making process. This course is ideal for anyone working in business who wishes to gain a sound overall understanding of finance, those who have limited existing financial skills and advisers and managers in specialist disciplines who want to understand how business and finance works.

This course includes:-

  • Why it is important that everyone in business should understand finance;
  • The purpose and content of Financial Statements;
  • How business activities and decisions determine the values shown in the financial statements– and how they are not divorced from reality;
  • The core elements that determine business performance;
  • The main techniques used to assess business performance
  •  Cost behaviour and Break even;
  • Budgeting and Financial Modelling;
  •  Business and International Finance.

The course is highly interactive and uses blended learning to deliver enjoyable effective learning situations. Participants ‘learn by doing’ so as to embed the knowledge for the long term. BOOK HERE! 

 

MS Powerpoint - “Beyond the Basics” - 2007/2010

Course Date: 22nd March

Member Rate: €100.00

This one day programme will teach you how to produce and run professional looking slide shows. The course reviews the basics of PowerPoint to quickly run through shortcuts and speed keys, working through from text based slide content through to alternative options - inserting ClipArt, pictures, photos, diagrams, movie clips etc.

The course includes:

  • The Do’s and Don’ts of PowerPoint
  • Working with slides
  • Formatting the Presentation
  • Logos/Clipart/Pictures
  •  Working with Charts
  •  Diagrams
  • Drawing Tools
  • Multimedia
  •  Adding the Finishing Touches
  • Creating a Slide Show

This course is suitable for those who are already familiar with the basics of MS PowerPoint and would now like to build on that knowledge. BOOK NOW!

See our full range of courses at www.corkchamber.ie/training

Bookings can be completed through the website and enquiries should be directed to Aoife@corkchamber.ie  (Training Services Administrator)

BUSINESS SCHOOL CALENDAR

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PMI Exam Preparation – 7th May


Events
March Business After Hours at Noel Deasy Cars
 
Date: 27th March
Time: 5.30pm – 7.00pm
Venue: Noel Deasy Cars, New Mallow Road, Cork.
Cost: FREE for Cork Chamber members
To Book:  visit our website HERE 

Join with your fellow Cork Chamber members for this “dedicated” networking event at Noel Deasy Cars, where there will be a 30 minute formal networking piece, giving Cork Chamber members plenty of opportunity to meet new business contacts and strengthen established connections.

Noel Deasy Cars has been in business for nearly 33 years and are a wholly owned and family run operation. In March of this year they will launch the all new Skoda Octavia in their showroom on the Mallow Road Blackpool. The new Skoda Octavia, a simple clean-lined design of the current Octavia has stood the test of time and is being used by Skoda to represent unrivalled packaging at the price point.



April Business Breakfast in association with the Irish Examiner
 

Date: 9th April
Time: 07:30am
Venue: Imperial Hotel
Cost: €20 members / €35 non members
To Book: visit our website HERE

Cork Chamber is delighted to announce John Dolan, Senior Director Global Support Services (EMEA, Japan and China) for VMware in Cork and winner of the Cork Chamber Company of the Year 2013 in association with Vodafone.  John was the first employee for VMware in Cork in 2005 and has seen the company grow to a 700 person operation since then (13,000+ employees and 50+ locations worldwide).

VMware’s people orientated culture, driving high performance in a collaborative environment, is what motivates John every day.  Make the most of this unique opportunity to hear about VMware in Cork and network with your fellow Cork Chamber members. 



Chamber Supported Events
CORKMEET 2013 – Book your place now!
 

Book your place at Ireland’s biggest business networking forum, taking place from 10th-12th April 2013.  Complete your online company profile and select meetings with the companies you would like to target.

Highlights of CORKMEET include:

  • An afternoon conference on Wednesday 10th April (chaired by Matt Cooper, Today FM) with international business speakers including: Deirdre O Connor (MD Goldman Sachs New York); Susan Hayes (The Positive Economist); Bill Liao (Coderdojo) and David Levin (MOTHER London)
  • A Gourmet Food Experience showcasing the best of local Cork produce on Wednesday 10th April.
  • Up to 16 pre-scheduled, one-to-one meetings of your choice on Thursday 11th and Friday 12th April.
  • A networking dinner and social activities on the evening of Thursday 11th April at the Cork Greyhound Track.
  • A series of group meetings on offer with procurement officers from the local authorities who will advise companies on how to approach their public procurement strategy.
  • A number of large industry representatives will also be available for meetings, including Musgrave Group, Brittany Ferries, GE Healthcare & Heineken.

Complete your registration at www.corkmeet.ie



International
Enterprise Europe Network At Cork Chamber
 

Highlights this week include: 

  • Funding opportunities under the FP7 Artemis programme related to embedded computing technologies for industry, sustainability and societal needs.
  • The Committee of the Regions Irish Presidency brochure.
  • Partnering opportunities for EU projects.
  • OECD survey regarding obstacles to internationalisation.

Funding Opportunities

Under the FP7 Artemis programme, funding opportunities exist for projects using embedded computing technologies for industry, sustainability and societal needs. Projects should relate to research and technological development activities and the applications must have a focus on one of the programme’s industrial priorities - reference designs and architectures; seamless connectivity and interoperability or other design methods and tools – and at least one of the sub-programmes that relate to: healthcare and wellbeing; smart environments; manufacturing and process automation; security and critical infrastructures  protection; methods and processes for safety; computing platforms and human-centred design. The deadline for applications is 6 June. For further details, please contact Eimear@corkchamber.ie


Committee of the Regions Irish Presidency brochure


The Irish Regions Brussels Office has been involved in the production of the Committee of the Regions (COR) official brochure to mark Ireland’s current Presidency of the EU.  It profiles the COR’s role in European policy-making both in theory and in practice, what the expectations of the Presidency are from the perspective of Europe’s regions and cities and what the key policy fields are likely to be in that regard. Region by region investment and funding is profiled and it also provides information on the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and socially-inclusive growth. The brochure may be accessed here



Partnering opportunities for EU projects

Requests have been received to source partners for the following current EU projects:

  • To create and strengthen a network of territories hosting Protected Areas in coastal zones to define and implement a joint promotion strategy and to create supporting tools for the development of sustainable tourism activities.
  • To promote transnational entrepreneurial and innovation networks on aquaculture through the development of knowledge transfer between companies and research centres.

For further details on these or other partnering opportunities for EU projects, please contact Eimear@corkchamber.ie



What are the obstacles that your company faces in doing business internationally?

As part of the OECD’s International Business Dialogue, businesses are being asked to complete a survey entitled, “What are the obstacles that your company faces in doing business internationally?” The OECD International Business Dialogue 2013 brought together government officials and business representatives from OECD member countries, as well as major emerging economies, to identify the most pressing obstacles to international trade and contribute to informed policymaking based on first hand insights.  The survey is available here and will remain open until 20th March. The final results will be available on the OECD website in April. 





 



 

 


Members Offers
Hayfield Manor Wine Society Evening - 10% Cork Chamber discount
 

Offer available until: April 18th 2013


Hayfield Manor’s next Wine Society Evening takes place on Thursday, 18th April, which will be hosted by Jane Boyce (Ireland’s first female Master of Wines). This exclusive evening begins with aperitifs and canapés followed by a five course menu designed to perfectly complement a selection of elegant wines. 10% Cork Chamber discount with the booking of 8+ guests

For further details available HERE book please call 021 4845909 or email events@hayfieldmanor.ie 

 



East Village Bar, Restaurant & Hotel - up to 50% discount
 

East Village Bar, Restaurant & Hotel are offering all Chamber members 50% discount on our finger food menus for parties of 25+ and 25% off our BBQ menus til 30th April 2013.


To book, e-mail info@eastvillage.ie or contact us at (021)4367000
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Member Events
Fundraiser for New Children's Leukaemia Unit at Cork University Hospital & Children’s Leukaemia Association
 
Date: 20th April
Time: First Race 7.50pm
Venue: Curraheen Park Greyhound Stadium
Cost - Family Ticket €20 (admits 2 adults & children)

The Children’s Leukaemia Unit in the Mercy is to be relocated to a new Pediatric wing in Cork University Hospital. The Dept. of health is partly funding the new wing, however the Children’s Leukaemia Assoc. and other charities have to raise the balance. As part of the fund raising effort, we are organizing a Race night at Cork Greyhound Stadium on Saturday 20th of April. This will be a great family night out and we expect to have over 2000 people to attend. All those attending will receive a race programme and we are selling advertising packages on the programme to businesses in the Cork area and beyond.

The Children’s Leukaemia Unit currently based at the Mercy University Hospital, Cork will relocate to the Cork University Hospital in the near future.  This new Leukaemia Unit will be part of a new Paediatric Unit which will be a ‘Centre of Excellence’ for Paediatric medical care in the Munster Region.  Our charity has to raise funds for this new unit and our first fundraising event is a Monster Benefit Night at Curraheen Park Greyhound Stadium in Cork.  By placing an ad in our programme you can be assured that it will be viewed by a very large audience in the Munster Region.  We would really appreciate any support you can give us with our fundraising efforts.  Our fundraising committee members listed below are happy to answer any queries you have about the event.

Monster Benefit Night - Curraheen Park, Cork - Sat 20th April 2013

  • Sponsor a race  - €700 includes full page ad in programme and dinner for 4 people along with advertising at Curraheen Park on the night
  • Sponsor a race - €500 includes full page ad in programme along with advertising at Curraheen Park on the night
  • Race Card Advertising – Full page ad €120 – Half page €80
  • Nominate a dog - €50 each

Our Fundraising Committee Members are ; Kathleen O’Leary Keating, Margaret and Maria O’Donoghue, Breda and Denis O’Brien, Pat Ahern, Matt Olden, Michael Minehan, Jim Mullins

For further information on the Children’s Leukaemia Association and the services we provide please contact Rose Scanlan at CLA Office on 021 4949801 mobile 087 9772498 or email info@cla.ie. website http://www.cla.ie/


3-day Data Protection Practitioner - Cork
 

Date: 3rd April
Time:  09:00
Venue: A1 Computer Centre, Cork 
Cost: €1,350.00 (€1,080 for Cork Chamber of Commerce Members)

This 3-day programme equips you to:

  • Gain an in-depth knowledge of Ireland’s data protection legislation
  • Understand what needs to be achieved to attain organisational compliance
  • Develop and maintain effective policies and procedures
  • Apply data protection legislation

Get full details of the upcoming courses and register HERE
If you have any queries, please phone 01 6854474, or email training@ics.ie



Cork Lions Club Golf Classic 2013
 

Date: 3rd May 2013
Venue: Monkstown Golf Club
Cost: €300 for a team of 3 including lunch


All entries to Paschal Horgan 086-2628722 or Pat Desmond 087-6886150.

All proceeds going to Cork ARC Cancer Support.



Ambassador of India to attend UCC conference honouring Irish Sikh scholar Max Arthur Macauliffe
 

Date: 15th March
Time: 2pm
Venue: Western Gateway Building, UCC
Cost: free and open to the public

The Ambassador of India to Ireland Mr Debashish Chakravarti is to attend a conference at University College Cork (UCC) this Friday 15th March, which will honour the work of Max Arthur Macauliffe, the great Irish scholar of the Sikh religion. Macauliffe is deeply respected by Sikhs and scholars of Sikhism worldwide for his publications on Sikh scripture and history, but few realise he was an Irishman.  'Representing Sikhism', which is organised by the Study of Religions Department, UCC will see distinguished speakers from the USA, Canada, UK and Ireland gather to discuss Macauliffe, 100 years to the day since his death (11th September 1838 – 15th March 1913).

For further details, please vist our website HERE  


"Representing Sikhism" Max Arthur Macauliffe Centennial Conference

Representing Sikhism

a centennial conference in honour of

the great Irish scholar

Max Arthur Macauliffe 

(11 September 1838 – 15 March 1913)

Date: 15 March 2013

Time: 2pm

Place: Western Gateway Building, UCC, Western Road, Cork

Academic programme - invited guest speakers:

  • Prof Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh, Colby College, Maine, USA
  • Prof Anne Murphy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
  • Prof Christopher Shackle, SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies), University of London, UK
  • Prof Tadhg Foley (NUI Galway, Ireland)

All welcome - admission free

For those interested in religions, Irish-Indian history and cultural diversity

For further details click here

Practicalities (travel, location, accommodation) 

Enquiries: Please email studyofreligions[at]ucc.ie

 


Autism Forum 2013
 

Date: April 7th 
Time: 10-4ppm
Venue: Radission Blu Hotel, Little Island
Cost: €15 unwaged, parents, families, students, OAPs, €20 professionals
To Book: call 0214271808 / www.corkautism.ie

  

The Autism Awareness Forum (AAF) hosted by the Cork Association for Autism, will bring together the country’s leading experts to share the latest trends, topics and therapies surrounding the fastest growing neurodevelopmental disorder in the country. The conference aims to cover a wide range of topics, including everything from advocacy to cutting-edge research. This will be a one day forum which will aim to meet the needs of professional staff, parents, educators and students that have an interest in adults with ASD.


 Running Order

-          Seamus Feehan, Reg. Psychol., Ps.S.I.

Title of presentation: " I'm 18 and I can do what I like! Or can I?"

-          Dr Steve O’Leary- B.A, M.A, H.Dip (Ed), H.Dip (SEN), M.Ed (SEN), Ed.D (SEN)

Title of presentation: ‘Hidden Voices’; uncovering the inner narrative and exploring the multiplicity of selves in young people on the autism spectrum.       

-          Lunch 1-2pm - Information Suite Open - Sensory Room Open

-          Dr Stuart Neilson

Title of presentation: The spooky powers of normal people

-          Ronan O’Murchu

Title of presentation: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Autism Spectrum Disorders

-          Geraldine Graydon – Parents View

Title of presentation: Autism the Journey from Adolescence to Adulthood 

 

WORKSHOPS

Maximum number of participants in each 30 people

Three Breakout Workshop Rooms will run from 11-1pm and again the same workshops from 2-4pm (allowing delegates to pick and choose what to miss according to their choice)

·         Autism and Bereavement and Change

·         Autism and Sexuality

·         Asperger Syndrome – Breaking the Stereotype

 

€15 unwaged, parents, families, students, OAPs

€20 professionals

 

Please note that lunch is not provided.

The hotel will have dining options available for all delegates.


National Franchise Event
An all inclusive 1 Day Franchise event will be held in Limerick City on Wednesday March 20th.

How might Franchising be relevant to my Business?

The National Franchise Centre (NFC), supported by the Irish Franchise Assocation, will host an all-inclusive 1 Day Franchise event in Limerick City on Wednesday March 20th. It will give an insight into how franchising might be relevant to your business, how franchising can be used as a possible growth strategy, provide an operational insight into the model and it there will also be networking opportunities at the event. For further information, please contact eimear@corkchamber.ie