Professional Development


The videos on this page will help the viewer to develop a greater awareness of their own approach to a variety of topics. It will help them to gain a greater understanding of the other team members approach also. This understanding will allow for greater flexibility and communication and thereby, greater efficiency and fewer misunderstanding and errors.

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Building a successful business isn’t just about profits—it’s about people. Emotional Intelligence (EQ) plays a crucial role in crafting a compelling business case. It starts with empathy: understanding your team’s motivations, your customers’ needs. By listening actively and communicating with clarity, leaders can align strategic goals with human insight.

In our video, we explore how emotionally intelligent strategies foster deeper connections.
Instead of focusing solely on spreadsheets, we emphasise purpose, trust, and collaboration. A business case built with EQ inspires confidence. It creates buy-in from stakeholders because it’s rooted in authenticity and mutual respect. When people feel seen and heard, they commit more deeply. That’s the foundation for sustainable growth—where people and performance rise together.

Let us guide you through building a business case that resonates emotionally and strategically.

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This video is a is a series of dramatic scenes where a near fatal misunderstanding comes from poor communication and practices. Each person in this cafe has a different way of avoiding the issues they face. Until a TV news show develops an interest in their poor safety record.
This is an emotionally intelligent approach to team management all managers, supervisors, team leaders should understand.But how to deal with this and change the way things are done to prevent a re-occurrence?

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We are on set with the cast and crew of a cable channel cooking show facing drastically falling ratings. We follow the team as they work through processes to get them back on track.
Two themes are explored: the process for problem solving (using logical solutions) and the process for using insight (creative solutions). The insight process is a neuroscience-defined process, and this is explained in the video.

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Your presentations are good, you know your content and the presentation follows the principles of good instructional design … but you want to take them to the next level.

Take a leaf from performance art and learn to use your stage – the space you’re given. Effective stagecraft IS the missing piece – even if you are predominantly presenting online.

Your presentations will be more dynamic, your listeners will be more engaged,
and your content will be more memorable. Whether it’s a sales presentation, presenting your proposal to management or a learning and development presentation, stagecraft can transform your presentation from good to outstanding with a few simple techniques.

This video features hints and tips to take your presentations to the next level through using your space more deliberately and meaningfully.

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This 4 minute session starter video happens in the Board room of Mt Olympus Inc where Chairman Zues is catching up on some paperwork. He is interrupted by a young man seeking advancement.

This reworking of an old greek myth discusses the dilemma managers face when dealing with inexperienced team members.
The video discusses how to deal with this.

This reworking of an old greek myth discusses the dilemma managers face when dealing with inexperienced team members. The video discusses how to deal with this.