Posts Tagged ‘crispin’

Nottingham Nurses

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

So yesterday saw Crispin heading back to his spiritual home of Nottingham, where he spent 22 years of his life (including the balmy summer of 1976…during which he worked in a mortuary!). In tow were Pete and the two Kates (Byers & Coleman) which was lucky as the event was for 180 ward sisters from Nottingham University Hospitals… bijou it was not! If you’re ever lacking in energy I suggest you go and spend the day with a large group of Nottingham nurses – intelligent, sparky, good humoured and ready to embrace the new. And also very stylishly dressed!

The day was focused on Communicating as a Leader, particularly looking at how we perform under pressure and the effect our behaviour has on others. The new element of VOX’s voice work focusing on vocal tone was an exciting part of the day. Exploring our RELATIONAL, REFLECTIVE, ADMONISHING & ORATORIAL voices clearly struck a cord with everyone. FYI I’m typing this in RELATIONAL!

A great day was only enhanced by the serving of fruit sorbet at the 3.00 p.m. break. Whoever’s idea that was at the Crowne Plaza Hotel deserves a medal!

Media coaching with Dr Jean McEwan

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

We’re very pleased to show you the brilliant results of some recent media coaching from VOX. Crispin ran two 1 to 1 sessions for Dr Jean McEwan from UCL Hospitals to improve her confidence in presenting to camera and using new media. And you can see the excellent results for yourself!

Inspirational UCL delegate

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

The last time I delivered a Presentations course at UCL was a memorable occasion on two counts. Firstly, I got ‘Excellent’ feedback across the board from all delegates, and secondly, one of the participants was Mark O’Leary.

When he arrived I was amazed at how well Mark was walking on his prosthetic leg. The leg itself was extraordinary. He told me that he had had an operation to have the top inserted directly into his bone. Unusually it was replacing his skeleton and this gave him tremendous possibilities and more comfort. He then told me he was climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in the autumn with a group of other amputees to promote the charity Limbless Association. Impressive to say the least!

If you want to know more about Mark’s trek, take a look at his website. I look forward to hearing about his amazing adventures when he returns!