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    MARCH 2010

    NEGOTIATING TO WIN: 11th March 2010, Belfast
    This training workshop enables participants to self-discover the essential principles in Negotiating with Synergy. It is an ethical, principled, Win-Win negotiating process based on research from the Harvard Negotiating Project and the international best seller “Getting to YES” by Fisher and Ury.
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    4TH ANNUAL LEAN SYMPOSIUM: 30th & 31st March, Clonmel
    This symposium is a highly interactive one which includes a half day workshop to assist manufacturing and service organisations implement and sustain Lean initiatives in the current global economic climate. Irish-based companies Shannon Aerospace, Green Isle Foods, Lake Region Medical and Bulmers will present on their lean experiences to date.
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    TRANSFORMING ENGINEERING EDUCATION: 6th - 9th April 2010, Dublin
    IBM and the IEEE are hosting an international conference on the role of cross-disciplinary instruction in preparing engineering graduates to meet the changing needs of employers.
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    SPC - STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL: 29th & 30th April 2010, Athlone
    This two-day course is facilitated by First Polymer Training in Athlone. Superior product quality and process performance is achieved by identifying and resolving the causes of the process variation. SPC is an essential tool for companies implementing ISO 9001, ISO 14001, QS 9000 and lean six sigma.
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    6 SIGMA ON 30 ROCK
    For those of you who missed it first time round in Jan `09, have a giggle!
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  • Cordatus in the Community:

    We're not just lean six sigma eggheads! Cordatus sponsors community education and housing projects in Ireland. We actively sponsor the charities Youth Work Ireland, Galway and Focus Ireland.


    Who is Youth Work Ireland, Galway?
    Youth Work Ireland, Galway is a voluntary organisation that works with young people in Galway City and county. We do this through supporting communities to set up and deliver youth programmes on a voluntary basis, and by developing services to young people implemented by paid staff. We work in partnership with a number of community groups and statutory bodies in the development and promotion of youth services.

       
    Mission Statement of Youth Work Ireland, Galway
    We are a voluntary organisation that creates opportunities through which young people can realise their full potential and engage actively in community and societal development.

    For more information on the history of Youth Work Ireland and its current projects please see our website at www.YouthWorkGalway.ie 


    Who is Focus Ireland?
    Focus Ireland was founded by Sr Stanislaus Kennedy as a result of the findings of research into the needs of homeless women in Dublin. Through listening to the experiences of the women, the research team realised the importance of involving people who were experiencing or had experienced homelessness, in the development of services for people out-of-home. In 1985, two years after the initial research Focus Point (now Focus Ireland) opened its doors in Eustace St, Dublin. The agency provided streetwork services to young people, advice, advocacy, information, help with finding a home and a warm and welcoming place to meet and have a low-cost meal

       
    Vision
    Focus Ireland believes that every person has the right to a place they call home.

    For more information on the history of Focus Ireland and its current projects please see our website at www.FocusIreland.ie 


     

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