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People Power Conference 2022

Northumbria University

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RegisterPeople Power Conference 2022

Thursday 23rd June 2022, 09.00am - 17.00pm.

A one day immersive and experiential conference for business leaders, managers & team leaders:  Putting people at the heart of business success:

Our 5th annual People Power will once again bring together 300+ of the North East's Business Leaders & Managers at Northumbria University for a full day of inspiration and training.

  • Hear from inspiring keynote speakers and thought leaders who will be sharing insights into how you can improve performance, increase productivity and create a happy and thriving workforce.
  • Meet, connect and re-connect with hundreds of others who have an interest in how they can develop and improve themselves, their team and their business.
  • Understand the positive impact that focusing on the People Agenda will have on your business and to the people who work there.
Who will be there?
  • People Power is designed to benefit anyone who is responsible for managing people - business leaders, managers and HR professionals from across all industries.  
  • Join 300+ other managers and business leaders to learn new skills, to discuss the challenges you have faced and to share fresh thinking and best practice. 

The cost for this conference is £75+VAT (includes refreshments, lunch & full access to all sessions, recordings and training materials).

 

 

 

 

 

Event Details

Northumbria University
Business & Law Building
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST


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