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Date: 28-Sep-2010

Time: 18:15 - 19:15
Topic: Leadership - Part 1: Improving Individual Leadership Style & Performance
Speaker: Barbara McLaughlin
Venue: University College London
The Cruciform Building
Gower Street
London
(ENTRANCE ON GOWER ST)
WC1E 6AE
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Synopsis:

From Zero to Hero - a guide to improving your own leadership style and self confidence with a look back in history at how historical figures became heroes. Based on the story The Hero’s Way, used in international business schools:

 

  • An overview of various leadership styles including Authoritarian leaders, Participative leaders & Delegative leaders
  • The emergence of two new styles - transactional leaders and transformational leaders
  • Understanding the forces that influence the styles different leaders choose for themselves, and the forces that influence their styles
  • The key skills need to develop your own leadership performance - knowing yourself, communicating your vision clearly and with passion,  and allowing your hard work and competence to build the trust of others


Of Interest to: All professionals who supervise (or who will supervise) people, or who delegate to others


Speaker: Barbara McLaughlin, Director, Training for Greatness Ltd. Barbara is a director of Training for Greatness Ltd - the company use a combination of HR and Psychology skills to design and deliver a range of solutions to communication challenges. They deliver training in seminars or in one to one sessions and work on developing scientific based behavioural change programmes which are tailored to their client’s needs.

Date: 27-Sep-2010

Time: 18:15 - 19:15
Topic: Selecting the Correct Form of Construction Contract
Speaker: Keith Blizzard
Venue: University College London
The Cruciform Building
Gower Street
London
(ENTRANCE ON GOWER ST)
WC1E 6AE
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Synopsis:

  • The various factors that impinge on the decision to select the correct form of construction contract

  • A number of methods of construction procurement

  • The importance of selecting the correct form of building contract

  • The process of selecting the correct form of building contract


Of interest to: Quantity Surveyors, Building Surveyors, Architects, Engineers, Project Managers, Facilities Managers, General Practice Surveyors, Property Owners and Developers, Property Solicitors and Professional Advisers


Speaker: Keith Blizzard BSc (Hons) DipArb FRICS FCIArb FFB MEWI, Director, Shakespeare Putnam. A partner at Shakespeare Putnam, Keith is a Chartered Quantity Surveyor, Chartered Arbitrator, Panel Adjudicator, Accredited Mediator and experienced Lecturer. He has extensive pre and post contract experience on building projects.

 

Date: 15-Sep-2010

Time: 18:15 - 19:15
Topic: Low Energy Building Design & Zero Carbon
Speaker: Ant Wilson
Venue: University College London
The Cruciform Building
Gower Street
London
(ENTRANCE ON GOWER ST)
WC1E 6AE
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Synopsis:
  • Low Carbon Transition Plan for Buildings

  • Building Regulations to conserve fuel and power

  • The building façade as first line of defence

  • High efficiency building services systems

  • Low and Zero Carbon Systems

  • A more sustainable future

Of interest to: General Practice Surveyors, Planners, Architects, Engineers, Facilities Managers, Quantity Surveyors, Property Owners, Developers and Investors, Property Solicitors and Professional Advisers

Speaker: Ant Wilson BSC CEng FCIBSE FEI FSFE MSLL, Low Carbon Consultant. Business Unit Director , AECOM - Sustainable Development Group. Ant has worked on a wide range of construction and research projects mainly from an energy performance perspective. He has been very involved with thermal modelling and using computer simulation techniques to help with building services design.

Date: 16-Sep-2010

Time: 18:15 - 19:15
Topic: Crossrail - Crossing the Capital, Connecting the UK
Speaker: Patrick Griffin
Venue: University College London
The Cruciform Building
Gower Street
London
(ENTRANCE ON GOWER ST)
WC1E 6AE
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Synopsis:
  • Why Crossrail is needed - defining London’s rail needs
  • Development of the solutions - history of the Crossrail Project
  • Governance and delivery organisation
  • Design and construction
  • Current progress and future plans

Of interest to: Anyone who is interested in the problems associated with long term infrastructure delivery - and anyone who lives and works in and around London!


Speaker: Patrick Griffin CEng MICE, Business Manager - Corporate Affairs, Crossrail. Patrick has now been working for Crossrail for 3 1/2 years where he is responsible to the Corporate Affairs Director for the production and management of procedures, regular reporting and budget supervision. He is also the Crossrail Freedom of Information Officer.

 

 

Date: 13-Sep-2010

Time: 18:15 - 19:15
Topic: Disability Discrimination and the Equality Act 2010
Speaker: Vivien King
Venue: University College London
The Cruciform Building
Gower Street
London
(ENTRANCE ON GOWER ST)
WC1E 6AE
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Synopsis:
  • Complicated and muddled as it was, we all knew where we were with the DDA - so what has changed?
  • What is a “protected characteristic”?
  • And “prohibited conduct”?
  • Do service providers still have to remove, alter or avoid physical features?
  • And to what does the public sector have due regard under this new regime?

NETWORKING EVENT

Come and hear what’s old, what’s new and who is blue!

And join us and the speaker after the talk for a 

glass of a wine and something to eat.


Of interest to: All professionals working in the property market


Speaker: Vivien King BA FInstCPD HonRICS Solicitor.  Vivien established Hatherleigh Training in 2007. She lectures, teaches and conducts in-house workshops specialising in property and property litigation issues. Vivien is a solicitor, she works as a consultant for Bond Pearce and for Malcolm Hollis.

Date: 14-Sep-2010

Time: 18:15 - 19:15
Topic: Debt Finance for Property Investments
Speaker: Edward Daubeney
Venue: University College London
The Cruciform Building
Gower Street
London
(ENTRANCE ON GOWER ST)
WC1E 6AE
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Synopsis:
  • The basics
  • The Credit Crunch - what happened?
  • Debt pricing
  • How much can I borrow?
  • Is there any debt available?
  • Summary & themes


Of interest to: Investment Surveyors, General Practice Surveyors, Valuers, Investors, Developers, Property Companies, Banks, Property Solicitors and Professional Advisers


Speaker: Edward Daubeney BSc MRICS, Partner, Corporate Finance Cushman & Wakefield. Edward is a Chartered Survyor with 15 years experience. For the last 7 years he has specialised in commercial property finance. Edward is a partner in the Corporate Finance team at Cushman & Wakefield.