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Increasing uncertainty ‘placing strain on UK business leaders’

UK business leaders are struggling to cope with the pressures of a rapidly changing world, with increased competition, political uncertainty and greater scrutiny all making it much tougher at the top.

That’s according to a study of 1,000 workplaces published in Thinking On Your Feet, a report by the commercial arm of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, RADA Business, which found that 81% of senior leaders said they were often placed in situations where they found it difficult to remain calm.

More than a third (37%) of senior managers, directors and C-Suite said that high-pressure scenarios made it harder to prepare and express their thoughts.

When asked what situations affected their ability to relax and act authentically, 31% of business leaders admitted that board meetings with very senior people was a leading factor. Video conference calls (30%) was found to be one of the second biggest causes of nervousness faced in the workplace, followed by training sessions (30%).

Small group meetings (27%) was also a big issue hindering leaders’ abilities to think clearly and act authentically, with telephone conference calls appearing next on the list (27%).

The study also reveals that leaders struggle to exhibit an air of calm when they feel under pressure, with not maintaining eye contact (30%) slouching (25%), and physically shaking (21%) being identified as the most common physical side effects.

As a result, many leaders seek extra training and guidance on how to successfully adapt to change and proactively alter their management style to respond to changing scenarios.

Rachel Griffiths, Client Director at RADA Business, said: “In any given moment, on any given stage, it is the role of a leader to create and sustain a genuine connection with their audience. It is this powerful leadership performance, rather than an outstanding PowerPoint presentation, that encourages people to follow you and make positive change.

“Maintaining leadership performance through times of uncertainty demands a greater need to remain present, to align your physical, emotional and intellectual state. This is particularly challenging in the moment when you find yourself needing to think on your feet.

“Under pressure, leaders tend to focus on the content of what they’re saying, losing their personal connection with others, as well as an awareness of how they’re coming across. In the eyes of their audience, they can lose credibility by speeding up their breathing and appearing tense, with no vocal presence – showing a lack of confidence.

“Actors practice improvisation to develop their ability to give their strongest performance in the moment. When leaders become proficient in the same practice, they become able to manage their state, remain connected and develop a deeper level of resilience and self-reliance in their leadership.’’

Total Security Summit: New solutions, inspirational learning & unrivalled networking

Register today for the Total Security Summit. It’s FREE for you to attend and could help you reduce your expenditure by matching you up with innovative suppliers who match your requirements.

30 & 31 March – Whittlebury Park, Northamptonshire

As one of our VIP guests, you’ll be joining just 60 other senior security professionals who are attending the event to network, learn and forge new business relationships.

Register for your complimentary guest pass today.

• As one of our VIP guests, you will be provided with a bespoke itinerary of face-to-face meetings with suppliers based on mutual agreement. No hard sell, and no time wasted.
• You’ll have the opportunity to attend insightful seminars and interactive workshops.
• Network with 60 other senior security professionals who share your challenges.
• Enjoy complimentary overnight accommodation, all meals and refreshments, plus an invitation to our networking dinner.

Don’t miss out! Register today!

Grab the last three places at the Occupational Safety & Health Forum

Due to high demand, we have just 3 complimentary guest passes remaining for the Occupational Safety & Health Forum.

It’s free for you to attend and could help you reduce your expenditure by matching you up with innovative suppliers who match your business requirements.

Here’s why you should attend:

  • As one of our guests, you will be provided with a bespoke itinerary of face-to-face meetings with suppliers based on mutual agreement. No hard sell, and no time wasted
  • You’ll have the opportunity to attend insightful seminars and interactive workshops
  • Network with 60+ other H&S professionals who share your challenges
  • Enjoy complimentary lunch and refreshments

You’ll be joining representatives from the likes of:

Amey
Atlas FM

Eddie Stobart
Fremantle Trust

Grand Union Housing Group
Homebase

Kier Utilities & Rail
McLaren Construction
Nissan
Nuffield Health
Post Office
SecuriGroup
Stansted Airport
Taylor Woodrow
Tesco
The FA

The Walt Disney Company
Thrive Homes
Unipart

Volvo Truck and Bus
Weatherbys

Willmott Dixon

Secure one of our last remaining guest passesHERE.

The new LED tag counts down to maintenance

The Brady Inspection Timer clearly highlights when the next planned maintenance intervention is due. Machines, equipment and tools with the Brady Inspection Timer are easy to spot.

Each unit is equipped with a dark green, light green, yellow and flashing red LED light that indicate a recently inspected up to an uncertain equipment status.

The Brady Inspection Timer can be applied directly to almost any machine, equipment or tool either with an adhesive, velcro, magnet, screw or zip ties. A battery status indicator constantly shows how much power is left.

Watch the Brady Inspection Timer in action!

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ABM UK’s Junior Engineering Engagement Programme enters third year

Facilities management services provider ABM UK has kicked off year three of its Junior Engineering Engagement Programme (J.E.E.P.), which aims to tackle misperceptions amongst children and their parents of the facilities management (FM) industry, while creating a pipeline of future technical talent.

The third year will build on the success of the programme, which has been delivered by ABM and partners to over 280 students since 2017. In addition to this figure, the J.E.E.P. Teacher Pack has also been downloaded by thousands of teachers for self-delivery.

Supported by education delivery partner, The Transformation Trust, ABM UK will take the immersive programme into twelve new schools, reaching new students in London, Leeds, Manchester and Bradford. Running from November 2019 to March 2020, year three will see over 250 budding engineers participate in the programme.

In addition to the course being delivered by ABM and partners in schools, a teacher pack has been developed. This is available to all teachers to download on the J.E.E.P. microsite and Times Education Supplement. Created for use in secondary schools, the pack incorporates everything teachers need from experiment guides, equipment lists, presentations and worksheets. These resources are designed to be delivered in schools over four full days.

When asked for feedback on the success of the programme, a hundred percent of teachers agreed that their students were more interested in learning skills in STEM following their involvement in J.E.E.P.

ABM UK Director, Adam Baker, said: “The past two years have been a huge success, going from 32 students in year one to over 250 in year three is fantastic. Targeting schools in ‘opportunity areas’ has been a huge focus – we want to ensure all young people have the same opportunities to learn about the variety of paths to success available to them… university is not the only way!”

“Research from final module surveys revealed that there was a 14% increase in students considering engineering and facilities management as a career and a 24% rise in the understanding and importance of apprenticeships.

“Seeing feedback like this shows us that the programme is working. Our goal is to change perceptions of apprenticeships and the FM industry across the UK and we’re in it for the long haul!”

Cate Smith, Senior Programme Manager at the Transformation Trust, added: “We are so pleased to be working with ABM UK on year three of the J.E.E.P. Last year, we saw huge success with the nine participating schools and received incredibly positive feedback across the board in our end of project evaluations.

“Our hope is that the continuing success of the J.E.E.P can pave the way for other initiatives like this, and ultimately support the FM industry in closing the skills gap. Initiatives like this are a great way to introduce young people to a new interest through fun, curriculum-linked activities and experiments. It’s our job to deliver the J.E.E.P in the most engaging way possible and to ensure the students leave excited about their potential future in FM!”

For more information on the programme, visit www.jeep-abm.org .   

Here’s who you will join at the FM Forum – secure your place today

Join us at the Facilities Management Forum where you will be able to discover new solutions and attend a series of insightful and inspirational seminar sessions.

This unique two-day event takes place on January 27th & 28th at the Radisson Blu Hotel, London Stansted and is free for you to attend. Overnight accommodation, all meals and refreshments, plus an invitation to our networking dinner is also included with your complimentary guest pass.

Simply register your place here.

In addition, you’ll have plenty of opportunity to network with like-minded professionals, with our current guest list including representatives from the likes of:

  • Active Newham
  • Alston Elliot
  • Amicus Therapeutics
  • Anglian Water
  • BAE Systems
  • Barking Havering & Redbridge NHS Trust
  • Barratts Development
  • Bedford Girls School
  • BGC Insurance
  • Birketts LLP
  • British Airways
  • Butterfly Hospitality
  • Capita – London Borough of Barnet
  • Center Parcs 
  • Close Brothers
  • Connection at St Martins in the Fields
  • Costa
  • Creating Tomorrow Multi Academy Trust
  • Deliveroo
  • Dixons Carphone
  • E.ON 
  • EasyJet
  • ENGIE
  • FBN Bank (UK) 
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Grainger 
  • GSK
  • Hallmark Hotels
  • House of Parliament
  • JLL @ Facebook
  • Kings Cross Academy 
  • Kings Hill Parish Council
  • Lime Academy Trust
  • London Borough of Redbridge
  • London Councils
  • Marley 
  • Milton Keynes College
  • Partners in Purchasing 
  • Pavers 
  • Places Leisure
  • Primark
  • Raven Housing Trust
  • Rockingham Logistics Hub
  • Roke Manor Research
  • Save the Children UK
  • St George’s Hill Lawn Tennis Club
  • Tata Global Beverages GB 
  • Taylor Wessing LLP
  • Tesco 
  • The Fremantle Trust
  • The Knightsbridge
  • The Royal British Legion
  • TJX Europe
  • Tower 42
  • Trinity Brands UK
  • Vibrant Partnerships
  • Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Holidays
  • Virgin Media
  • Visa
  • Vodafone 
  • Wiltshire Council 
  • Wyboston Lakes Resort
  • Zurich

We have just 60 guest passes available, so register your place today to avoid disappointment.

Secure your place at the Occupational Safety & Health Forum

There’s a free VIP place reserved for you at the Occupational Safety & Health Forum. Can you join 60 of your peers?

5 February 2020 – Radisson Blu Hotel, London Stansted

This unique event is entirely FREE for you to attend – simply reserve your place here for the chance to:-

  • Source new innovative and budget-saving suppliers
  • Attend inspirational seminar sessions from industry thought-leaders
  • Network with like-minded peers
  • Lunch and refreshments included

RSVP now to avoid disappointment!

Do you specialise in Fire Safety & Equipment? We want to hear from you!

Each month on FM Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the facilities management market – and in December we’ll be focussing on Fire Safety.

It’s all part of our ‘Recommended’ editorial feature, designed to help FM industry buyers find the best products and services available today.

So, if you specialise in Fire Safety and would like to be included as part of this exciting new shop window, we’d love to hear from you – for more info, contact Paige Aitken on p.aitken@forumevents.co.uk.

Guardian FM brings the prizes to the FM Christmas Party

It’s nearly time for the FM Christmas Party, hosted by the team at the Facilities Management Forum and the FMJ – with help from our Competition Partner Guardian FM.

Guardian is proud to be a complete management company specialising in security, cleaning, risk management and consultancy services across the retail, corporate, hotel, hospitality and leisure, education and residential sectors.

With years of experience, its staff are trained to the highest standard with personnel available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

FM Christmas Party

Wednesday 27 November – BEAT London – 6pm till late

Join friends, colleagues, suppliers and peers for drinks and canapes, and toast the start of the festive season. But act swiftly if you want to ensure that your name is the on the guest list, as we have a limited number of tickets left.

They’re priced at just £40 +VAT which covers your entrance, drinks and canapes.

Don’t miss out! Book today!

Our partners for the evening include the CSHAFSI, ByBox and Sanderson Cleaning Services.

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All construction sites pose risks to workers. To avoid costly accidents with unfit construction equipment, Brady proposes a highly customisable tag with holder and insert that can help increase legal compliance, workplace safety and inspection efficiency.

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