This is the latest in our series of Mentoring Skills Workshops, open to all.
Booking is via the Information Technologists' Eventbrite link, £20pp, as set out below

  
Our Next Pan-Livery Workshop

We invite you to join us at a joint mentoring workshop for liverymen and women from our Company, the Information Technologists and other Livery Companies. Being Pan-Livery, this event will be very interesting as it will offer insights to the ways that our fellow livery members from other companies work together and with their clients. We know that the value of our mentoring workshops builds on individuals' experiences as much as on our own, coupled to the techniques that we will explain and practice.

The overarching aim is to add to members’ professional skill sets by harnessing their experience to some new tools and thinking. This will enable members to take an active role in their Companies’ mentoring initiatives by offering enhanced services to the leaders of small and medium size not-for-profit organisations and providing them with another dimension to the way they conduct their lives. The workshop offers tools, tips and templates to new mentors and to current practitioners who wish to finesse their mentoring approach – an activity often undertaken without the realisation that is what it is. It will also help to re-orient those who, formerly, have advocated and advised the art of listening.

The workshop will be facilitated by David Glassman, Jeff Herman and Jonathan Bloom from the Management Consultants Mentoring Team and Gordon Walker from the Information Technologists. Preparatory materials will be distributed in advance to those who have registered.

    
   

With the leadership of this team, participants can expect:

  • Diverse Perspectives from collaboration with members of other livery companies, bringing together a wealth of knowledge and varied approaches that promise an enriching experience. We aim to have equal numbers from our own and other livery companies
  • Invaluable Skills Development through the insights from colleagues who have practised in different sectors
  • To test your new learning through supportive, interactive role-playing making that learning both effective and enjoyable, especially if you are bringing up teenagers

Booking details: please click on this link to book via WCIT-Eventbrite: £20pp to cover all costs and refreshments.

Dress code is "Business Casual"

When
25th Jun 2026 from  9:30 AM to  4:30 PM
Location
Information Technologists' Hall
39A Bartholomew Close
Barbican
London, EC1A 7JN
United Kingdom