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Andy Hunt, DCI, West Midlands Police
Latest News
Brilliant Minds & Schaeffler (UK) Ltd win National Training Award 17.11.2009
At the National Training Awards 2009 Brilliant Minds and Schaeffler (UK) Ltd were awarded a Wales Training Award for Partnership and Collaboration for the training programme delivered by Brilliant Minds between August 2007 and February 2009.
Dianne Lowther - NLP Master Trainer 06.07.2009
Dianne Lowther of Brilliant Minds has completed the final stage of assessment and has been awarded the Master Trainer of NLP qualification. This is the top level of qualification in NLP and reflects ‘the highest degree of competence and skill’. The work required to achieve this qualification is all self-directed and included running an NLP Practitioner programme under the observation of one of the assessors, the compilation of a portfolio of evidence and a lengthy interview.
Latest Articles
Change Management - How to Push Water Uphill
“It’s like pushing water uphill.” How many times have you heard yourself or one of your colleagues say that? Usually it refers to the introduction of a new process or system and the difficulty of getting people to actually adopt it. So you push hard and it looks as if you might be getting somewhere then suddenly it all drops back to where it started.
Enhancing Communications using the Meta-model
As a business consultant as well as Certified Trainer of NLP, I am often asked 'How can NLP be useful in business?' I think that there are three main areas where we can apply NLP to business. They are self-management, communications and modelling excellence.
Everyone's a Foreigner!
Have you ever been in a business meeting with a colleague and afterwards commented on how well it went? If your colleague looked at you in amazement and said it was a complete waste of time you may have found yourself wondering whether you were in the same meeting.
