Last year saw a series of negative headlines from cyber-attacks to high-profile business failures. The fallout from these stories shaped a number of responses affecting the cleaning industry, and this year promises to be an important time for business resilience, especially with Brexit on the horizon.
For this reason, the British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) is delivering its first ‘BICSc Lab’ event dedicated to business resilience in association with Rubbermaid Commercial Products. The event will take place on 15 May at QE2 Centre in Westminster, London, and is open to all industry professionals. The event offers attendees a chance to hear about business resilience from guest speaker, Hanna-Maria Ahonen, a strategy advisor and independent board member, as well as keynotes from Citation and Darwin Clayton.
“When working in the cleaning sector it’s important to do as much as you can to understand potential issues so that your business resilience strategies are relevant and fit for purpose. There are many events on resilience, but this one is specifically for the cleaning sector. It’s a chance to network with peers, reflect on lessons learned and come together to discuss ways that we can all improve our business resilience.”
Michelle Iland, Marketing and Events Executive
For more information and to book online visit: https://www.bics.org.uk/events/
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With over 50 years of experience and a global remit, The British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) delivers practical, hands-on training courses, technical support and professional membership for the cleaning industry worldwide.
BICSc’ network includes more than 30,000 Individual and Corporate members making it one of the largest and most diverse communities of cleaning professionals.
The company’s mission is to raise the status and standards of the cleaning industry through education and accredited training thereby; protecting the operative, providing a clean and safe environment, preserving assets, promoting sustainability and producing best practice.