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    JULY 2010

    COWEN BIDS TO DRUM UP BUSINESS IN NY: 13th July 2010
    “The focus of all efforts must be the entrepreneur and enterprise,” Taoiseach Mr. Brian Cowen told a breakfast audience of some two dozen people at the New York stock exchange, on July 12th 2010. Over the next five years, the National Pension Reserve Fund (NPRF) and Enterprise Ireland are to provide €250 million for the scheme, which is intended to lure venture capital to Ireland. Venture capitalists are to provide the other €250 million. (Source: The Irish Times 13/07/10)
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    TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE MANAGEMENT: 1st & 2nd September 2010, Limerick
    This ICBE hosted event is for - those currently involved in large organizational change - those with expertise in management looking to increase their ability to manage “Resistance to Change” and - staff faced with Change who desire to respond to it with more than just ‘emotion’.
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    POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT & MARKETING, DIT: September 2010, Dublin
    Starting in September 2010, this new programme provides the opportunity for graduates in Engineering, Science, IT, Humanities, Law and other disciplines to experience an accelerated business studies programme over one calendar year of part-time studies leading to a Postgraduate Diploma.
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    LEAN SIX SIGMA IN THE U.S. ARMY! (24 June 2010)
    "The intent of LEAP (Lean Six Sigma Excellence Awards Program)is to recognize Army organizations and practitioners that have demonstrated excellence in Continuous Process Improvement and Lean Six Sigma capabilities," said David Reed IMCOM-Europe operations division. "The competition represents a great opportunity for garrisons to showcase their work."
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    DYNAMIC SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: 19th October 2010, Dublin
    The recent economic volatility has provided a fresh impetus in terms of building the necessary supply chain strategic capability in a proactive and focused manner. For this reason Logistics Ireland 2010 focuses on achieving supply chain alignment in building the capability necessary to succeed in this challenging environment.
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    THE LAST BUSINESSMAN
    What do you think of the IDA`s video promoting Ireland as a location for business? I`d like to see the Indian or Chinese version of this! This piece of cheese aside, the IDA website has some useful information videos that are worth a look.
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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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