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Boost team and individual performance through education.
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Helping you build a solid foundation for developing a positive mental attitude (PMA) and achieving success using continuous professional development (CPD). We use a methodology called TLLAL to deliver the best internationally recognised people improvement and team management tools which guarantee to boost results. We are all responsible for our own health and well being. Please ensure you have an "annual MOT" and are proactive in maintaining good health. Developing a positive mental attitude and achieving success is a life style; it is a 24/7 commitment to being the best you can possible be. Starting and finishing each day with a positive mental attitude will put you miles ahead of the competition. A great way to start each day is to stretch as this exercise will invigorate your body and mind. Have you tried it? What does success look like to you? If you: Be yourself, do what you do naturally, stay calm and in control of your emotions, have fun, and success will follow. What are the ingredients that make up success? People who possess the following attributes are the best candidates to be part of our success culture. The minimum requirement for any person working with (not for) our business is: They should be a good communicator, honest, act with integrity, abide by our code of conduct, share our vision and deliver excellence in customer service. Stage 1 of Visual solutions, The foundation is detailed below. There are initially 5 main areas of focus. Attitude. Ability. Responsibility. Respect. Wealth creation. Please call David on +44 (0)7898 259 376 to arrange your meeting. Keep smiling, please stay healthy and happy and have a great day. |
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Sustainable Premiership FootballThe club will improve its financial performance and community relationships. The Key Performance Indicator (KPI) used is percentage effectiveness relative to points on offer: e.g. If a team has played 10 games there are 30 points available. If the team has won 15 points they are 50% effective |
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