Monday, 21 June 2010

I am looking forward to our training showcase event tomorrow! Watch the front page of www.rubicon-developments.co.uk - for the live stream.

Sunday, 13 June 2010

Acts of Kindness

It's nice to know that in business there exist many types of human kindness. When I take time to think of all the wonderful people that I've met whilst networking, and the paths that have lead on from this, I am amazed.

The "6-steps-from-anyone" rule of contacts certainly can apply when networking, I've proved this many times over. The rule is, that you are only ever 6 steps from someone that you would like to meet, i.e. someone in your network will know someone who may know someone who can put you in touch with that person. However, what I find so wonderful about the whole networking scenario, is how busy business-minded people, will spend their time doing favours for you, for no economical gain themselves.

In turn, I do the same, and always have, when I cast my mind back. However, it seems even more wonderful when this favour is reciprocated. They always say "it's easier to give than to receive" don't they?

This blog, really is, just a thank you to all the people I've met whilst networking, it has helped me to realise that not everyone is in business is a "money grabbing egoist" - far from it!
Do you fancy learning Chinese or Japanese? 28 June 2010 7-9pm (4-weeks @ £45) at the Rubicon Developments training centre.
Lunch time at Katherine Cavendish, fancy seeing what we can cook up in your kitchen?

Thursday, 3 June 2010

Doesn't eveyone speak English?

How many times have we heard these words?...

As a nation, we are understandably lazy when it comes to learning new languages, as everyone speaks English. However, I have now lost count of the number of our training centre's language students who have told me about remote parts of either Germany or Spain that they have visited, where no English was spoken.

In fact, the whole reason that I started to learn Spanish was for that very reason alone. For those of you, who are interested in the works of Salvador Dalí, you will know that he was born in the little fishing village of Figueres just North of Barcelona. It's a tiny village, but his final masterpiece was the museum that he built there before he died. As like with all his work, it's a show piece in it's own right. So whilst holidaying in Spain, I decided to visit the museum. After a 1- hour train journey, I just thought that on arriving a the railway station in Figueres - someone was bound to know where the museum was. After all, it was such an unusual building in such a small village.... however, this was not the case unfortunately!

I approached several local people in my loudest, slowest English voice "Excuse me please, could you tell me where the Salvador Dali museum is?". After asking the 10th person I finally got a reaction "Oh! you mean Salvador Dalí", I was then directed to the museum in exceptionally brief pigeon English. At this point I realised 2 things:

1. the importance of speaking the basics when in a foreign country, especially if you want to travel around

2. the importance of correct pronunciation

In Spanish "Salvador Dalí" is pronounced "salbadoor dar-liiii" as there is an accent on the "i" and "v's" are pronounced as "b's".

The same principle applies to visiting Germany. Some parts of rural Germany have very few people who can speak English, and will not be particularly accommodating to you as a foreigner if you don't speak German.

On this note, we are now widening our course offering here at the Rubicon Develoments training centre, to teach Eastern languages, as well as Western.

On 28 June 2010 we will be starting our 4-week introduction to Japanese from 7-9pm - 日本語を学ぼう (Learn Japanese) at £45.00. Very shortly we will also be launching our 4-week Introduction to Mandarin Chinese at £45.00 学中文 (Learn Chinese).

I hope that reading my blog has tempted you to fulfil that desire of wanting to learn a language. If you would like to enrol on any of our courses, or would like to chat about your learning needs please log on to www.rubicon-developments.co.uk or call us on: 0161 330 2546 and we will be pleased to inspire you further!
Our German and Spanish learners have now come to the end of their courses - and what excellent feedback!

Tuesday, 1 June 2010

I'm looking forward to our training centre's showcase event 22 June 2010, where we will have taster courses all day. Want to come?