Below you will find a list of useful webinars. Please contact us if you would like to see others included
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Business Webinars
Irish Social Enterprise Network – The Dos and Don’ts of Accessing Social Finance
The Irish Social Enterprise Network, in collaboration with the Department of Rural and Community Development, are bringing together social enterprises every fortnight on community lunch time calls, to update people on the sector and to listen for stories and to give a platform to social enterprise. And every other week, we are bringing you interactive webinars on topics you have asked for, with speakers you want to hear. These gatherings will be small but they are free and open and we hope you will join the sector on these community events.
So please check out our webinars. As ever, these are not the only thing we are doing, so always check out the website socent.ie for more info:
Tips for Leading Productive Meetings with Microsoft Teams – A free webinar from New Horizons.
DATE: 08/Jul/2020 : TIME: 5:00 pm PRESENTER: Mike Martin, New Horizons Instructor
Microsoft Teams offers a variety of ways to conduct and lead professional and effective meetings. During this webinar, you’ll learn tips and tricks to see how you can utilize other applications in conjunction with Teams to have a productive meeting. You’ll also gain a solid foundation on how to lead a successful online meeting.
Views from the Bunker With Michael Vaughan – 18th June 2020
In conversation with IHF Past Presidents Peter Malone, Dermod Dwyer & Richard Bourke.
Lahinch hotelier Michael Vaughan is joined by fellow Past Presidents and veteran hoteliers Peter Malone, Dermod Dywer & Richard Bourke to discuss the parallels with the present Covid pandemic and previous crises.
Free Seminars/Webinars/Training Sessions
BP Training build stronger more profitable business. A social media company in the US, we are very grateful to Boyd Birchall for allowing us to share with you these great informative free sessions. They are normally an hour long and usually around 9-10pm irish time.