NEWS

Online Training: Introduction to Inclusive Leadership – 30 April 2020

MM Creative Solutions and Jasmine Gartner Consulting will deliver an online masterclass entitled: ‘Introduction to Inclusive Leadership’.

This masterclass will provide attendees with a top level understanding of what inclusive leadership is.
As a result of this training, attendees will be able to formulate a practical action plan that they can apply to their workplace.

The session will run twice on Thursday 30 April at the following times:

10:00 BST – 11:00 BST

13:00 BST – 14:00 BST

The cost to attend the training is £25 per person.

For further information and to book a place at the training, please visit one of the following links:

AM Session

PM Session

Please note if you purchase a ticket to attend the training and you are unable to attend it live, you will receive access to a recording of the session.

If you have any queries about the training, please contact enquiries@mmcslimited.com 

 

Webinar Report: Increasing productivity and maximising wellbeing whilst working from home.

On Tuesday 24 March 2020 MM Creative Solutions’ Managing Director, Monica Mwanje, hosted a webinar.  The focus of the webinar was: ‘Increasing productivity and maximising wellbeing whilst working from home’.

The panellists

Monica was joined by:

Shazney is a coach and corporate consultant who has worked with Accenture and other major firms. She’s a qualified mental health advocate experienced in coaching individuals and groups on the subject of mental health. Shazney is highly experienced at coaching, supporting and maintaining the wellbeing of remote working teams.

Callum is the founder and CEO of Thomas Thor Associates, a recruitment, executive search and HR consulting organisation dedicated exclusively to the global nuclear industry and with offices across Europe, North America and the Middle East.He has a team of 65 people across the globe, all of whom are working from home currently.

Monica is the founder and Managing Director of MM Creative Solutions (MMCS). At MMCS she has successfully worked remotely with clients ranging from large global multinational companies to UK SMEs. She has managed their bids and delivered business development and organisational development consultancy outputs. These efforts have helped clients secure business in nuclear and other highly regulated sectors.

Summary of the discussion

Key points raised by Shazney

  • Mental Health Support. Please reach out to mental health advocates/allies and access the support you need. She also advised for people to be aware of support that is available. For example, organisations may have an Employee Assistance Programme in place. Groups such as the Samaritans and resources such as Hub of Hope are sources of help and support too.
  • Be aware of the roles you are undertaking e.g. are you a parent, employed, a student, homeschooling children, do you have caring responsibilities amongst other things. Think about these different roles and, how much support you are getting. It’s important to think about your physical and mental wellbeing, because that will affect your day to day productivity.
  • Leaders/managers – think about the support and resources you are providing for those in your teams.
  • Be cognisant of the challenges / consequences of working from home e.g. lack of motivation, lack of concentration, a sense of isolation, or you may notice a dip in your creativity. To help combat this, authentic leadership from management is needed. Open discussion and a sense of connection and community can really help boost the workforce.
  • Positive mindset and having a routine can help during times of uncertainty.
  • Managers need to be aware of how to navigate mental health discussions.
  • Strategies to employ to aid your wellbeing whilst working from home:
    • Following a healthy diet can be helpful.
    • Take into account your holistic health. Activities such as yoga, pilates or meditation can be beneficial.
    • Physical exercise get outside (in accordance with permitted guidelines). This can help you feel better.
    • Acknowledge if you are feeling anxious. This will help your mindset which in turn will help your productivity.
    • Sleep hygiene. Apps such as Sleepio can help. Aim for good quality sleep.
    • Plan in advance what you need to help you be at your best, as this will help you avoid feeling overwhelmed.
    • Power hours or a power 30 minutes can make a real difference to your day
    • Hal Elrod ‘Miracle Morning’ SAVERS exercise can help you set yourself up for the day.
    • Implement a structured daily plan. Don’t overfill the list. Have key measurable things you want to get done.
    • Minimise distractions.
  • Leverage your network. Remember it is good to talk.

Key points raised by Callum

  • As a company Thomas Thor Associates already had an element of homeworking, so had invested in the technology to support it over the years.
  • Flexibility in working and working time is one of the key things that motivates job seekers, as they want work life balance.
  • In his company they use videoconference software and they aim to speak on video if they can. The company has a monthly townhall meeting using videoconferencing software.
  • They use Workplace from Facebook to aid communication and collaboration. They have got a wellbeing and homeworking group on there. Callum is actively encouraging contact, talking and building connection to look out for one another.
  • Aim to be flexible to respect peoples’ home situations to enable balance when working from home e.g. people may have children, pets, care responsibilities etc.
  • When Callum first started working from home, he was worried how he would adapt as he is a people person. Having a routine helped. Daily exercise helped. He aims to communicate via video where he can. He has a dedicated office space at home. He aims to avoid unhealthy snacks. Now he is fully at home and not allowed out (due to current lockdown rules where he is based), he is having more contact and more videocall contact with friends and family.
  • Leaders should avoid micromanagement. Now is about giving direction rather than instruction and to trust your team.

Key points raised by Monica

  • When she started working from home, establishing a new work routine helped. Time blocking to structure the day aided her focus, which boosted her productivity.
  • Dedicated workspace is beneficial. Putting her laptop and work things away at the end of the day helps her to switch off work mode. This in turn helps her rest better, which means she is fresh when she returns to her work.
  • Establishing good IT support was key, as this enabled her to maintain focus on her work.
  • Understand what is in your control, acknowledge different thoughts, and use what works for you to help clear your head e.g. going for a walk, deep breathing. Defining what are true priorities helps too.
  • Learn/understand what productivity looks like in your homeworking environment, to enable your best work, to the satisfaction of your clients/management.
  • Seek regular feedback and establish communication routes. Regular communication and check-ins help, as then you can find out if your work/tasks are on track or if you need to course correct rather than worrying about it.
  • Be considerate about when you schedule meetings and when you are asking people to do things by. Everyone will have different routines and different home setups/challenges.
  • Check people know how to use the communication channels/pieces of software you are asking them to use. This eases pressure as they stop worrying about how to use it, this boosts their wellbeing, which in term aids their productivity.
  • If you have a team calendar, have an easy system to indicate when it is ok to schedule meetings. This approach can help to reduce email traffic when trying to set up meetings, which saves time.
  • Be clear on priorities and deliverables. Focus on the outputs. Agree a manageable deadline and then focus on the support/resources the person needs to do the work.
  • Now is about developing the remote management and coaching skills needed to effectively lead your teams. You need to learn and understand what they need from you, so they do their best work whilst their wellbeing is maintained.
  • Check people have the tools and resources to do the work you are asking them to do. Look out for and be aware of their wellbeing.

Some resources mentioned during the webinar:

A recording of the webinar can be viewed here: Increasing Productivity and Maximising Wellbeing Whilst Working From Home.

Online Training: Introduction to Inclusive Leadership – 08 April 2020

MM Creative Solutions and Jasmine Gartner Consulting will deliver an online masterclass entitled: ‘Introduction to Inclusive Leadership’.

This masterclass will provide attendees with a top level understanding of what inclusive leadership is.
As a result of this training, attendees will be able to formulate a practical action plan that they can apply to their workplace.

The session will run twice on Wednesday 08 April at the following times:

10:00 BST – 11:00 BST

13:00 BST – 14:00 BST

The cost to attend the training is £25 per person.

For further information and to book a place at the training, please visit one of the following links:

AM Session

PM Session

Please note if you purchase a ticket to attend the training and you are unable to attend it live, you will receive access to a recording of the session.

If you have any queries about the training, please contact enquiries@mmcslimited.com 

 

Webinar: IT and Technology for effective and secure remote working

We are hosting a webinar at 12:00 BST on Wednesday 01 April  2020. We will discuss IT and Technology for effective and secure remote working.

The webinar speaker is Yellowbus Solutions’ Commercial Director,  Mike Douglass.  The IT and technology solutions he has provided for organisations, has enabled them to successfully embrace working from home. Mike will discuss:

* Technology that aids productivity when working from home
* Technology to communicate and collaborate with colleagues when working
from home
* Cyber security whilst working from home

There will also be Q&A.

The webinar will last for 60 minutes and there is no charge to attend.

Download details here: Webinar Flyer – 01 April 2020

Sign up here: webinar sign up

Webinar: Increasing productivity and maximising wellbeing whilst working from home.

We are hosting a webinar at 12:00 GMT on Tuesday 24 March 2020 to help you increase your productivity and maximise your wellbeing whilst working from home.

The speakers will share strategies and answer questions.

The webinar will last for 60 minutes and there is no charged to attend.

Download details here: Updated Webinar Flyer – 24 March 2020

Sign up here: webinar sign up

Revised MMCS Bid Bootcamp Calendar

The revised MM Creative Solutions Bid Bootcamp 2020 Calendar is now available. The calendar lists planned  Bid Bootcamp training dates.

Please note that the May 2020 training date will be delivered online. Attendees will be able to join virtually from their offices or homes.

The Bid Bootcamp 2020 training dates, locations and booking links are provided below.

The Bid Bootcamp 2020 calendar can be downloaded here: MMCS Revised Bid Bootcamp 2020 calendar

For further information about the above Bid Bootcamp training sessions, or to enquire about bespoke sessions for your organisation, please email enquiries@mmcslimited.com or call 0333 224 9737.

MMCS Bid Bootcamp 2020 Calendar

The MM Creative Solutions Bid Bootcamp 2020 Calendar is now available. The calendar lists planned  Bid Bootcamp training dates.

The Bid Bootcamp 2020 training dates, locations and booking links are provided below.

The Bid Bootcamp 2020 calendar can be downloaded here: MMCS Bid Bootcamp 2020 calendar

For further information about the above Bid Bootcamp training sessions, or to enquire about bespoke sessions for your organisation, please email enquiries@mmcslimited.com or call 0333 224 9737.

MMCS Winter 2019 Newsletter

Our Winter newsletter features our latest company news and an update on our activities.

You can read the newsletter here: MMCS Winter Newsletter.

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Booking is open – Inclusive Leadership Workshop 22 January 2020

Jasmine Gartner Consulting and MM Creative Solutions are delighted to announce we will be facilitating an Inclusive Leadership Workshop in January 2020.

Workshop Date and Times: Wednesday 22 January 2020, 10:00 – 16:00

Venue: Swagelok Manchester, Birchwood Park, Warrington

This full day interactive workshop will help attendees to define inclusive leadership and understand how to advance it within their own workplaces. The day will feature a mixture of facilitated discussion and practical exercises.

Early bird tickets priced at £315+VAT per delegate are available until 20 December 2019.

Standard tickets are priced at £350+VAT per delegate.

For more information and to purchase your ticket to attend, please visit: http://bit.ly/incleaderJan2020

Please note that a limited number of places are available for this boutique workshop.

The flyer for this event can be downloaded here: Inclusive Leadership Flyer January 2020

MMCS Attends SciTec 2019

On Tuesday 17 September 2019, MM Creative Solutions (MMCS) director, Monica Mwanje attended the National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) SciTec 2019 conference. The conference was held in Birmingham and it attracted over 130 attendees from nuclear and non-nuclear organisations.  The theme for SciTec2019 was ‘Innovation Through Action’.

In her role as event host, NNL Senior Commercial Officer Kate Fleetwood welcomed delegates to SciTec.

Setting the tone for the event, NNL’s Chief Scientist Professor Andrew Sherry cited the example of NASA starting to collaborate with disruptive market entrants, posing the question to the nuclear sector attendees: “If the space sector can do it, why can’t we?”

Next, NIA Chairman Dr Tim Stone provided a thought-provoking keynote speech. He stressed that innovation is critical for the survival of the nuclear sector.  He stated that nuclear power can help to deliver the UK’s Net Zero carbon emissions goal.  But nuclear power needs to innovate and act differently to be accepted in the Net Zero energy system. He encouraged the audience to act, stating that: “Business as usual cannot continue.”

Embracing the day’s theme of ‘Innovation Through Action’, delegates then attended 4 workshop sessions:

The Innovative Technologies workshop, featured presentations from:

  • nPlan – who have built a project learning algorithm, so machines can read project Gantt charts . The nPlan system is fed project schedule data and predicts likely outcomes.
  • NNL – a discussion on the use of atom probe tomography and how its deployment to understand material structure and performance is aiding Plant Lifetime Extension (PLEX) work.
  • National Centre for Nuclear Robotics – shared how they have used drones to map radioactivity levels at Sellafield and Chernobyl.
  • NNL – on the use of robotics in nuclear.

 

The Collaboration and Supply Chain session challenged delegates to think about the barriers and opportunities for new tools/technologies to enter the nuclear sector.  Attendees also heard from:

The Culture and Leadership session focused on: Mindset, Skillset and Toolset. If leaders have these techniques, they can create and drive a culture that fosters innovation.

The Innovation and Regulation session discussed a number of items including:

  • The use of sandboxes to allow trials and testing.
  • How early engagement of the regulator can aid and ease the path for innovative approaches in the nuclear sector.

MMCS director, Monica, was a panellist during the closing session of the event. Monica sat alongside: Dr Tim Stone, Reuben Holmes, Sophie Zienkiewicz and Jacob Home. The panel session was hosted by NNL’s Director of Strategy, Science & Innovation, James Murphy. A key message from the panel was to take the learning and energy from the day and to put it into action.

Overall SciTec 2019 was an informative and enjoyable day.