Shared Harmonies CIC
www.sharedharmonies.co.ukOur mission is to create happy, healthy and thriving workplaces. We see too many colleagues struggling to connect after remote and hybrid working and burnout is on the rise. Shared Harmonies award winning services are engaging, fun and highly motivating. We have an excellent track record of delivering positive & tangible impacts in: Colleague Relationships Mental fitness Leadership skills Workplace Wellbeing Organisational development Don't let the singing element put you off! You don't need to be a great singer to gain the benefits. Backed by science, our specially designed creative facilitation techniques; Increase mental health Improve posture & respiratory function, Build confidence Improve relationships & communication Testimonials: I was nervous about trying to convince 30 people that singing would help to inspire teamwork. I needn’t have been! The event was well received, engaging and lots of fun! Comments included: “It helped me see that when the team come together, we can make great things happen”, “I want to start every day with the positivity I feel now” & “Today, I’ve learned something new about people I have worked with for years”. Shared Harmonies is highly recommended by Nissan. - Senior Controller, Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. "The session really made people sit up and think that individually they are good but together they can make an amazing team. Everyone was buzzing after the event" Hermes "Shared Harmonies approach to an all-inclusive choir has proven to be hugely popular and a great success as part of our staff wellbeing initiative." Manchester Metropolitan University As a Community Interest Company (CIC), any profits generated are directed into supporting our community projects. Booking a session with us directly supports our projects working with people living with Parkinson's, respiratory conditions, Dementia, affected by Cancer, experiencing poor mental health or affected by Trauma.
Read moreOur mission is to create happy, healthy and thriving workplaces. We see too many colleagues struggling to connect after remote and hybrid working and burnout is on the rise. Shared Harmonies award winning services are engaging, fun and highly motivating. We have an excellent track record of delivering positive & tangible impacts in: Colleague Relationships Mental fitness Leadership skills Workplace Wellbeing Organisational development Don't let the singing element put you off! You don't need to be a great singer to gain the benefits. Backed by science, our specially designed creative facilitation techniques; Increase mental health Improve posture & respiratory function, Build confidence Improve relationships & communication Testimonials: I was nervous about trying to convince 30 people that singing would help to inspire teamwork. I needn’t have been! The event was well received, engaging and lots of fun! Comments included: “It helped me see that when the team come together, we can make great things happen”, “I want to start every day with the positivity I feel now” & “Today, I’ve learned something new about people I have worked with for years”. Shared Harmonies is highly recommended by Nissan. - Senior Controller, Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. "The session really made people sit up and think that individually they are good but together they can make an amazing team. Everyone was buzzing after the event" Hermes "Shared Harmonies approach to an all-inclusive choir has proven to be hugely popular and a great success as part of our staff wellbeing initiative." Manchester Metropolitan University As a Community Interest Company (CIC), any profits generated are directed into supporting our community projects. Booking a session with us directly supports our projects working with people living with Parkinson's, respiratory conditions, Dementia, affected by Cancer, experiencing poor mental health or affected by Trauma.
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