Potential Squared Company News

Leading Generation Y - March 2010, London

Potential Squared's next seminar examines the issue of Leading Generation Y - held in partnership with Streative (boutique strategic design and trend intelligence agency), This Memento Consultancy and Levi Strauss & Co.  It will be held on 10th March 2010.  Please contact Annalisa Hunter at annalisah@potential2.com for more information.

Potential Squared Diversity Network - 24 February 2010, London

Potential Squared continues its Diversity networking breakfasts in February (kindly hosted by Accenture), with senior executive representatives from the legal, financial, publishing, hospitality, public sector and consultancy industries sharing learning, best practice and challenges facing businesses.

For more information, please contact Annalisa Hunter at annalisah@potential2.com

Setting Organizations up for Success in Management Development

Who are we? 

Potential Squared are a consulting, training and development organization who specialize in driving increased business performance through the assessment and development of commercial behavior.

What do we do? 

We have three key product areas:

How do we deliver? 

Our products are delivered through four approaches:

What makes us different?

We differentiate ourselves on our ability to combine increased emotional engagement from individuals with a clear commercial application on return to work.  We call this "commercial emotional engagement."

 

Financial Times Market News: Your source for business news

Relief over Dodd proposals lifts equities
Equity markets in Europe gain in early trading following a late rally on Wall Street as investors react positively to the proposals for financial reform from Chris Dodd, Democratic chairman of the Senate banking committee

Banks and oil groups lead FTSE 100 higher
London shares bounced at the open on Tuesday, thanks to gains for banking stocks and oil companies

Nikkei falls as investors remain cautious
The Tokyo exchange drops 0.3%, with investors reluctant to take positions aggressively ahead of monetary policy decisions by the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan

All stories from FT.com. Links open in a new window.