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Passionate about removing the risk & cost of bad hires for organisations; acting as a true partner to understand your Recruitment problems, providing solutions with integrity and authenticity.

We don’t believe in running corporate golf days…. They are impersonal. They tend to attract only the same people each year. The same “in” jokes that make people feel like they’re in an old gentleman’s club rather than in 2024. They don’t actually add any business value because you barely speak to anyone anyway - acting as a pure sales tool for the organiser. I do however, fully buy into a golf course as an incredible place to do business. And yes, I’m biased because I love golf. But where else can you surround yourself with lovely scenery, relaxed settings and walk around those for 4 hrs while actually getting to know the business people you’re joining? And not just surface level but really discussing it properly, because you have the time and the environment to do so. That’s us all over. Not 60/70 people on a golf course. But 2 or 3 in one round, carefully picked because they share similar business interests, industries or common ground, Making more meaningful connections and networking opportunities that add value for the future. So, it’s a nice morning/afternoon, on a golf course, but it’s also useful. That’s our aim. The sun is shining, surely you’re starting to feel the need to dust the cobwebs off the bats, summer is coming. Let’s get you on one of our 4 ball networking events this year?? Who’s in?? PS, this was the swing of my life, I’m actually terrible, so all standards welcome!! #golf #hr #networking #finance #accounting #golfnetworking

🌳 Kim Fiske Chartered MCIPD

Helping business leaders navigate HR compliance and sustainable practices. Accredited Carbon Accounting Practitioner. Accredited Breathe HR Partner. Charity Trustee.

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Chris Truman, I may be up for a challenge if you provide the golf clubs. I had to throw mine away 🤣 🏌♀️ ⛳.

I went on a walk with a client in the countryside near their site a few weeks ago. Walking and talking really moved the conversation on from a standard meeting and was much more productive!

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