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A sustainable training model – Cleaning Matters November 2016
Sunday, November 13th, 2016
Many organisations recognise the importance, and hope to reap the eventual cost benefits, of developing models of in-house training. In this month’s Cleaning Matters Lynn Webster stresses how important it is to ensure that ongoing support for in-house trainers, support that is fully integrated with performance management processes, is embedded within such training models. Only if this is the case can the training truly impact on the organisation achieving its objectives.
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Lynn Webster encourages the industry to cast the ‘net’ wider
Tuesday, October 11th, 2016
Lynn Webster encourages readers of the latest issue of ECJ to become fully involved in networking in all its forms; finding new ways to engage the cleaning experts of tomorrow.
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European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards – Barcelona extravaganza
Wednesday, October 5th, 2016
Lynn Webster is a keen advocate of recognising achievement and giving praise where praise is due, and so was extremely proud to be a part of the European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards held in Barcelona last week. Read all about the award winners here.
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To stay or not to stay? That is certainly the unavoidable question
Thursday, June 2nd, 2016
The latest issue of ECJ finds Lynn Webster considering the EU Referendum, and how recent events in the industry continue to highlight its resilience and capacity for dealing with all manner of major change.
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Apprenticeships – keeping them real and relevant
Friday, April 1st, 2016
High profile statements regarding apprenticeships, coupled with the government restating its 2015 pledge to create 3 million new apprenticeship over a five year period, are keeping the subject well and truly on the industry agenda. Lynn Webster’s column for the February/March issue of European Cleaning Journal explores the issue of apprenticeships, and how these Pathways to the Future are deserving of our expertise and attention.
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Worshipful Company sheep driving spectacle
Monday, January 25th, 2016
London Bridge, Worshipful Companies and sheep… one wonders what the meandering London tourist makes of the 800 year tradition of driving sheep across London Bridge. Find out a bit more about the rather interesting privileges that Freemen in London enjoy in this light-hearted item in the January issue of Cleaning & Maintenance. Lynn Webster and colleagues took a break from consultancy and became shepherdesses for the day, and it looks like a great day was had by all (including the sheep!)
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Looking to the future at the end of 2015
Monday, December 14th, 2015
In the latest issue of European Cleaning Journal Lynn Webster takes a positive stance and encourages a focus on growth into the year ahead; and beyond.
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CIMS in action – a healthcare case study
Tuesday, December 8th, 2015
Lynn Webster was delighted to be involved in a Q & A session at the recent AHCP conference, where conference delegates were able to find out more about the CIMS Accreditation process in action. Read the case study in detail in this article on CIMS Accreditation in the Winter 2015 issue of AHCP Voice.
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Applauding awards and winners
Thursday, October 29th, 2015
Lynn Webster stresses the importance of awards to the winners – individuals and organisations alike – in the October 2015 edition of European Cleaning Journal. Awards are a public recognition of excellence, but offer a valuable means of review and feedback for all.
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European Cleaning Journal’s new correspondent – Lynn Webster
Sunday, October 4th, 2015
Lynn Webster is particularly proud of her latest role: correspondent for European Cleaning Journal (ECJ). Lynn’s maiden item looks at approaches to health and well-being in the workplace. The Healthy Workplace is an increasingly welcome approach, offering innovative and involving methods of enhanced well-being at work. Read Lynn’s observations in the September issue of ECJ here.
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