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Changes in the wind for the P3C programme

Changes in the wind for the P3C programme

New Venue… New Format…

New Venue…  New Format…

We are very pleased to announce that the next cohort of the P3C programme (Practitioner Certificate in Consulting and Change) will be at the Møller Centre at the University of Cambridge.

The Møller Centre is part of Churchill College, Cambridge and brings together the worlds of academia and business. Their inspiration comes from two great leaders – Sir Winston Churchill and Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller whose vision has created a unique ‘Centre of Excellence’. The Centre has won numerous independent awards and accreditations including the Queen’s Award for Enterprise and a Gold for Best Academic Venue in 2017.  Exceptional customer service makes for the perfect learning environment, complemented by stunning art and design inspired by the Centre’s Danish heritage. They also provide the ‘best breakfast in Cambridge’!

The format of the programme is also changing – it will now be 4 residential modules of 3 days each –4 modules (rather than 5) is more convenient for those participants travelling from abroad (who make up between 1/4 – 2/3 of each cohort) and 3 days each module for participants to immerse themselves in the methodologies and processes experienced on the programme.

This will be the 9th cohort of this ever-popular programme – if you would like to develop your Art of Consultancy Practice by deepening your understanding, developing your competence and experience whilst meeting people who can become part of your supportive peer community, join us on P3C 2018.

Applications are now being invited for the next programme beginning in February 2018.

For a brochure with full details including outline, fee, venue and module dates or if you have any questions, please contact Rachel Kelly, Programme Administrator:

e: r.kelly@tavinstitute.org

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