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This session aims to enhance your knowledge of the issue of stress at work. You will gain an understanding of how you might manage your own stress. Moreover, you will investigate competencies for preventing and managing stress experienced by the people that you might manage.

Solving problems involves a number of processes, including problem finding, searching for a solution and insight. Knowing what these processes are is a first step to realising how they might be used creatively. This session, therefore, examines the underlying human thinking processes and how they might be adapted to enhance creativity and innovation.
Alternatively, download and complete the booking form and return to the Making Research Count Administrator via normal post, fax or email.
Confirmation of your booking will be sent by email. Joining Instructions will be issued one week before the event via email.
Cara Senouni
Administrator
Making Research Count
Department of Applied Social Studies
University of Bedfordshire
Park Square, Luton LU1 3JU
T: 01582 743085
Research» Institute of Applied Social Research» Making Research Count» MRC Upcoming events» Friday 2 March 2012 - Skills Workshops - "Coaching and Stress Management" and "Creative Problem Solving"





