[Fiware-lab-help] Discounts on first ten places

iESE Conference - Limited offer this week only jonathan at openforumconferences.co.uk
Tue Mar 22 15:30:03 CET 2016


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Last Chance To Register...We want to say thank you for your interest in our
Surviving to Thriving conference taking place in Manchester, 26th April
2016. We noticed that you have still yet to register your place to attend
and places are now limited to first come, first served.

For this week only we are offering a substantial discount on all places.
This discount will be on the first 10 places only. Do not miss out on this
limited time offer to register your place for the cost of £100+VAT.

To secure your place you can Book Today using the button below or contact
Jonathan Smith on 0161-376-9007 who will be happy to assist.

Register for your discounted place at:
http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=5074653&N=2446&L=365&F=T

>From Surviving To Thriving: Re-shaping the public sector
26th March 2016, Manchester

Why Attend

Following on from our successful management and leadership events focusing
on Managing Change, Continuous Improvement, Public Sector Performance
Management and Change Management conferences, Open Forum Events are pleased
to be working in partnership with IESE (Improvement and Efficiency Social
Enterprise) to bring you From Surviving To Thriving: Re-shaping the public
sector 2016.

iESE in partnership with Open Forum Events are pleased to present the first
in a series of events carefully tailored to provide some real insights into
how the public sector can plan, prepare and execute changes at a micro and
macro level to deliver real sustainable delivery service models.

Chief executive Theresa Grant for Trafford Council (speaking at the event)
has stated Manchester's grand ambition to turn a £7bn deficit into a
surplus.

Greater Manchester is negotiating with the Treasury about getting money to
help reform local services. How’s that going down at a time of huge
budget cuts to local government? We need money because we have to do more
and quickly explains Grant. We want to frontload that, to get us on a
quicker path to change.

>From Surviving To Thriving: Reshaping the public sector will be an
innovative, fresh and interactive forum for exchanging new ideas,
networking with like-minded peers facing similar challenges and engaging in
discussion and lively debate.

Read more at:
http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=5074653&N=2446&L=201&F=T

Secure your Place at:
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Do not miss out on this limited time offer to register your place for the
cost of £100+VAT.

Please do remember this is only for the first ten places. If you are
interested in attending, please contact Jonathan Smith on 0161 376 9007 to
secure your place, or alternatively register today at:
http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=5074653&N=2446&L=365&F=T


Featured Speakers From Surviving To Thriving: Reshaping the public sector
will be an innovative, fresh and interactive forum for exchanging new
ideas, networking with like-minded peers facing similar challenges and
engaging in discussion and lively debate

Dr Andrew Larner, Chief Executive, iESE
"Public sector sustainable service delivery: What does 21st Century public
services look like?"

Even more radical measures will be needed if the public sector is to
continue delivering services over the next five years, only half of local
authorities have the confidence they can now achieve savings targets. Total
reform of services is now chief executives top priority, along with a focus
on leadership culture, as organisations re-focus from efficiency reviews
and corporate cost control to total reform. So what will the future of
public services look like?

Nichola Murphy, Head of Process Improvement Unit, Police Service of
Northern Ireland
"The Human element of change – Understanding cultural and behaviourial
change needed to make a lasting difference"

Radical service change requires a cultural and behaviourial shift that
needs to be lead by people and embedded within organisations. Alongside
exploring the business of policing & how effectively resources and demand
are managed, in the context of reducing budgets and existing threats and
risks & this session will cover the human element of change

Programme details:
http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=5074653&N=2446&L=200&F=T

Delegates will hear real examples and lessons from across the public sector
helping to redesign and rethink more integrated and efficient services

View Full Programme at:
http://www.openforumconferences.co.uk/link.php?M=5074653&N=2446&L=200&F=T]


Benefits can be found here at:
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Gain a better understanding of how to transform ways of working, improve
decision-making and reduce risk
Hear examples of how to successfully lead, manage and implement service
transformation

View  More Benefits at:
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The Best Prices for You.

We deliver the highest quality conferences at a cost ensuring our customers
get value for money alongside a superb conference experience. Charity
Sector £160 + VAT
Public Sector Rate £230 + VAT
Private Sector Rate £495 + VAT

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Contact us

Jonathan Smith
Senior Marketing Executive
Open Forum Events

0161 376 9007
jonathan at openforumconferences.co.uk

About us

Open Forum Events exists to facilitate, through a series of bespoke events,
the development and promotion of new thinking and practical solutions in
delivering quality, affordable public services and economic prosperity.

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