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How to Capitalise On The Hidden Assets In Your Business

Let us help you identify the intellectual assets in your business or organisation. We’ll guide you through a tried and tested process in a confidential workshop environment which will help you:

bulletUnderstand what intellectual assets you own or use
bulletWhy they are important
bulletWhat to do when they are identified
bulletHow to use them and exploit them
bulletHow to manage them proactively

Learn more, click here.

Association of Scottish Colleges conference

Melvyn Ingleson's speech from the recent Association of Scottish Colleges conference he attended, "How can Scotland's colleges contribute to Public Value, and what can they learn from its principles?" covers the concept of Public Value and its potential application to Colleges. For the speech in full, click here.

 

Leading Edge Forum

Developed by Rockpools and its Scottish partner, MJI Business Solutions, the Forum provides a regular opportunity for Scotland’s aspiring Chief Executives from across the public, private and third sectors, to meet and share best practice, success or frustration with like-minded ambitious individuals.

As well as career coaching and development, there will also be opportunities to provide mentoring and to be mentored outside your own professional membership bodies and your own organisation.

For details of Melvyn Ingleson's inaugural speech, click here.

For details or to express a confidential interest in becoming a member of the Leading Edge Forum, please contact Melvyn Ingleson on 08707 202 509, 07808 900 670 or melvyn@mjibusinesssolutions.com.

Shared Services Influencers Dinner

“MJI was delighted to host two private discussions between leading figures in the public and private sector to coincide with the publication of a Shared Services Strategy for Public Services in Scotland. Sponsored by Capita Hartshead, the UK’s leader in pensions administration, the first event took place at the Scotch Malt Whisky Society in Edinburgh on Wednesday May 10, and the second at Peebles on September 6th 2006. 

A full resume of the evening’s findings was provided to those attending and forwarded to the Minister for Finance and Public Service Reform for consideration within a wide consultation strategy.

Reforming Scotland’s Public Services

There is a pressing need to reform Scotland’s Public Services, redirecting resources to front line services, and we estimate that considerably more than the £1.5 billion of estimated savings can be made if the opportunity is seized.

A think piece from MJI on the crucial role that the private and voluntary sector can play in delivering effective shared services has been published.”

A recent article in Municipal Journal covers the salient points.

Please contact us at info@mjibusinesssolutions.com if you wish to be more fully briefed on the implications of the Shared Services Strategy for Scotland’s Public Services. 

 


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