Companies need to cater for the training needs of all its employees, current and potential, when drawing up training and development plans and budgets and, they need to be aware that skills and hustle are the sought-after requirements of the new millennial generation.
Businesses participating in the Green Fleadh Business Programme are being offered a unique opportunity to seek free expert advice from the EPA Green Business...
73% of Irish organisations have quoted a shortage of suitable candidates when hiring, this and other issues will be discussed at a seminar in Shannon on Wednesday.
In a move to encourage businesses to initiate or expand their linkages with academia though learning or research, heads of departments and centres from the University of Limerick recently travelled to Shannon Airport to present at a breakfast briefing organised by Shannon Chamber.
One of Ireland’s most popular environment advocates, Éanna Ní Lamhna will be in Ennis on this Thursday to address a special Green Fleadh Business Seminar.
A keen interest in ensuring that its member companies remain competitive prompted Shannon Chamber to invite the University of Limerick’s (UL) Science and Engineering faculty, the Kemmy Business School and the School of Law to visit Shannon.