Issue 5 - Evolving the Profession in 2019
Synopsis
At the time of writing, 2019 has significant uncertainty surrounding it. Thankfully, our experts are adept at dealing with such ambiguity and have provided a fantastic set of articles in Issue 5 of Bidding Quarterly, full of great ideas and suggestions to evolve our profession in 2019.
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- Foreword
- How the best will get better in 2019
- A professional perspective on well-being
- Proud to be APMP UK? I’d really like to be.
- Breaking Down the Barriers
- In the Spotlight – Chloe Dillon
- Evolving our approach to feedback and reviews
- Recruitment of the Fittest
- Evolution of the Species
- Seller-Led Responses
- Evolving messages with the benefit of data
At the time of writing, 2019 has significant uncertainty surrounding it. Thankfully, our experts are adept at dealing with such ambiguity and have provided a fantastic set of articles in Issue 5 of Bidding Quarterly, full of great ideas and suggestions to evolve our profession in 2019.
As Jon Williams article rightly points out, it’s exhilarating working in a profession that’s developing so fast. With soA many opportunities to grow individually and develop as teams, it’s essential that your plans are already well formed if you are to ensure 2019 achieves its full potential.
Issue 4 of Bidding Quarterly tackled some very personal issues relating to wellbeing. The outpouring of support our experts have received has been humbling. It obviously served as a catalyst for many people to challenge their current lack of wellbeing. I’m delighted to say that in BQ5, we have sought expert opinion from Robert Stewart – an experienced business psychologist, psychotherapist and coach with over 10 years’ experience in the field of psychology. Robert has provided some practical guidance and suggestions that you can immediately implement within your working day.
I hope you have a fantastic and restful Christmas and a very successful and healthy 2019.
Martin Smith
Managing Director
Synopsis
At the time of writing, 2019 has significant uncertainty surrounding it. Thankfully, our experts are adept at dealing with such ambiguity and have provided a fantastic set of articles in Issue 5 of Bidding Quarterly, full of great ideas and suggestions to evolve our profession in 2019.
As Jon Williams article rightly points out, it’s exhilarating working in a profession that’s developing so fast. With soA many opportunities to grow individually and develop as teams, it’s essential that your plans are already well formed if you are to ensure 2019 achieves its full potential.
Issue 4 of Bidding Quarterly tackled some very personal issues relating to wellbeing. The outpouring of support our experts have received has been humbling. It obviously served as a catalyst for many people to challenge their current lack of wellbeing. I’m delighted to say that in BQ5, we have sought expert opinion from Robert Stewart – an experienced business psychologist, psychotherapist and coach with over 10 years’ experience in the field of psychology. Robert has provided some practical guidance and suggestions that you can immediately implement within your working day.
I hope you have a fantastic and restful Christmas and a very successful and healthy 2019.
Martin Smith
Managing Director