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Enterprise Ireland Selects InDepth for Leadership Expertise

Posted by: Sarah on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 03:40 PM 2051 Reads
Enterprise Ireland
Enterprise Ireland is the Irish state development agency and is focused on transforming Irish Industry. Their core mission is to accelerate the development of world-class Irish companies to achieve strong positions in global markets resulting in increased national and regional prosperity.

InDepth Consulting Lts has been selected by Enterprise Ireland to join their panel of business specialists to provide Leadership Consultancy following a successful open tender exercise run by their Organisational Development and Human Resources Consultancy Panel. InDepth's Director Sarah Goodwin says, "We are absolutely delighted to have been selected as one of Enterprise Ireland's partners for the future. We are really excited about working with such a forward thinking and committed agency that is striving to make a real difference. This very much aligns with our own values and beliefs coupled with our focus to drive forward sustainable business added value."




Bradford University School of Management engages InDepth

Posted by: Admin on Tuesday, February 20, 2007 - 08:30 AM 2268 Reads
Bradford University
Director, Fiona Murie, who specialises in business transformation through effective people engagement, has been engaged as an Associate of Bradford University School of Management. As part of the Human Resource Management Group, Fiona will provide assistance in the delivery and assessment of a range of Leadership and Management programmes.

This includes delivering specific aspects of the academic programme such as tutorials, assessing coursework assignments, and assisting in the preparation of coursework. Fiona also hopes to be providing coaching to help students develop their personal development plans and structure their future careers.



InDepth's Professional Standards 'Highly Commended' at the annual IMC conference

Posted by: Admin on Monday, November 20, 2006 - 08:30 AM 2158 Reads
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Our commitment to establishing and promoting professional standards in consultancy has been formally recognised by the Institute of Management Consultancy. At the annual IMC conference on 17th November 2006 InDepth received a "Highly Commended" award in the category of the most active Premier Practice in the Field of Standards. Directors Sarah Goodwin and Fiona Murie were presented with the award by IMC Director Linda Purser and received popular applause and support from the other conference delegates, many of whom commented on our infectious enthusiasm, passion and energy.


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Register of Associates

Posted by: Admin on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 03:00 AM 1855 Reads
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Confirmation has just been received that InDepth Consulting Limited has been accepted on the new Register of Associates with the National School of Government. Based in Sunningdale, Ascot, the National School of Government works with public sector departments to help deliver their business priorities and the government reform agenda. We are immensely proud to be included in the Register and look forward to our relationship with such a prestigious organisation, helping to transform public services.

Further information about the National School of Government can be found at http://www.nationalschool.gov.uk .

National School




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Support for Sports Relief

Posted by: Admin on Monday, August 14, 2006 - 04:05 PM 1979 Reads
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Director, Fiona Murie went back to primary school on July 17th but all in a good cause. Fiona joined around 90 children at Westbrook Lane Primary School in Leeds to complete a one-mile run in aid of Sports Relief. The school raised approximately £350 for the charity and Fiona was pleased she managed to finish the run without embarrassment.



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