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The latest on Accomplice; what is happening now, what is to come and some things you might have missed.

Transforming organisations. Transforming you.

Nicky Spencer is facilitating this two hour workshop highlighting how changes in the healthcare environment may mean life or career changes for many managers IHM East Midlands is hosting this opportunity for extra personal and professional support to: assess your personal situation, know the opportunities ahead (and the shape of organisations to come) shape yourself to [...]

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Submissions for Awards

It’s almost a week since I was sifting through the submissions for  Coventry and Warwickshire Quality and Governance Awards.  Both interesting and fun being the ‘other side’ of the submission. Top three tips for those thinking of submitting for an award?  Probably little different to those you’d do for a great CV or application? Keep [...]

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Blogging started …

Okay – so I have joined the  blogging community.  I intend it to be the place where you can read about my antics (when I make time to included them) and where I throw out the odd idea that may be of use to you as I go about my journeying. Let me know what [...]

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New Landline Number

The office (landline) number has changed to 0194 983 1909.   This will also be the facsimile number – as we rarely, if ever,  get any these days.

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Accomplice Business Manager retires

Accomplice Business Manager, Penny Prior, has retired. Already sorely missed for her business management support especially her close eye on the numbers, equally her endless good humour and wisdom at the helm of our business decisions has been lost. As business and administration support is going to be available from our new office, there are [...]

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Christmas Charity Draw Winners

Thanks to all those who took part in the fun and nominated their favourite charities – to soak up the savings from the christmas cards we did not post! The three winners have now received their donations. They were, in order of ‘blind’ electronic drawing, First Prize: £150 – Alzheimer’s Society nominated by Dr Doug [...]

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Accomplice relocates in 2011

From Tuesday, 1st February 2011,  Accomplice will be based at 1 Fisher Lane, Bingham, Nottinghamshire NG13 8BQ. Bingham is a market town east of Nottingham at the junction of the A52-A46. Housed alongside accountants and solicitors, we’ll be offered business and administrative support on site, be able to hire community facilities and rooms in the little [...]

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Feeling stretched?

As all the changes start to play in to the NHS and impact upon its managers, Nicky dedicates her final article in the series to those taking up new and stretching roles within the NHS and beyond. Wishing you well and sharing a few tips to support you in whatever new or demanding endeavours you [...]

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HSJ article series concludes …

The last in the series of contributions that Nicky is making to the Health Service Journal’s Resource Centre was published on December 9th. The HSJ alters its format on a regular basis. The plan is that the current series (written by independents) will be replaced in 2011 by short extracts from NHS Chief Executives.   [...]

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Season’s Greetings – and invitation to nominate your favourite charity

After last year’s popular ‘Christmas Charity Draw’,  our  Christmas and New Year Greetings are being sent to our customers and colleagues electronically.  The estimated £250 released from purchasing, addressing and posting the cards will be split between three registered charities nominated by you. To enter your nomination for the draw, please complete the e-nomination form [...]

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