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Music-loving business guru to visit city



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Published Date: 16 July 2008
business speaker Peter Cook, author of the acclaimed book Sex Leadership and Rock 'n' Roll, will be in Peterborough on September 24, to give his thoughts on creativity in business.
Peter is unique among business speakers as he not only stands in front of audiences with a Fender Stratocaster and explores the links between music creativity and business theory, but will also let you have a go – many of his sessions end with an audience jamming session.

Peter is also the author of the more orthodox Creative Thinking – widely read by MBA undergraduates – and he blends his musical talent with a serious look at how businesses and employees can become creative in an increasingly regulated environment.

The event is being run by the Peterborough Insurance Institute in conjunction with the Law Society, but is open to any individual or business in the area.

Places are selling fast, with several companies using the event as a team building night out. Places cost £25 per person if a member of a chartered body or £50 for non-members, and includes a copy of Peter’s book and a light buffet.

n To book your place, call Michelle Ruff on 01733 426000, e-mail mruff@thbgroup.com or visit www.insinstpet.co.uk



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  • Last Updated: 15 July 2008 5:23 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 
  

 
 


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