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Stenhouse is a well-established and highly regarded training and consultancy company based in Cardiff. The training programmes delivered by Stenhouse fall into two categories, both of which use the models of Neuro Linguistic Programming. The first category is the design and delivery of tailor-made programmes for businesses. The second category is the delivery of internationally recognised and certified ranges of specific NLP training programmes, from "Foundation" through to "Train the Trainer".

Stenhouse training courses are all delivered with the purpose of providing a real and practical understanding of the dynamics of human experience - the interplay between neurology, language and behaviour. Knowing how these components interact results in a dramatic increase in performance, effectiveness, creativity and flexibility. Stenhouse consistently scores the highest marks in participant feedback and has gained a reputation for congruent training in which each delegate is treated as an individual. As a result of the effectiveness and quality of the programmes delivered, all of Stenhouse business is generated through personal recommendation.

NLP is fast becoming recognised as an extremely effective way of enhancing business performance. More and more companies are now using it to great effect.

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    Ian Newton and Elizabeth Turner, the partners in Stenhouse, are among the most experienced NLP trainers and with their complementary training styles, delegates are provided with a skilfully managed learning experience based in real life applications. The growth of Stenhouse has brought associate trainers into the partnership, all of whom share the belief that NLP training provides the most effective set of models for equipping delegates with generative skills allowing them to realise their own potential and to develop a greater understanding of how communication works and what causes it to fail.

Elizabeth Turner
Before getting into NLP Elizabeth worked in Adult and Higher Education, Liz ran her own business and piloted innovative work in the Special Needs area. All this as well as bringing up a family of three meant a very busy and rewarding career. Her early career involved sales, marketing and presentations to audiences of up to two thousand and she has transferred many of the essential elements of those skills into her training (timing, detailed preparation, multi tracking, stage presence and audience awareness). She has over the last five years created a separate business training bodywork (specifically in Hawaiian massage) after she came to the conclusion that many of the stressed out and ill people she encountered on business courses had been paying too much attention to work and too little attention to their own body and health. If you can't find her in the office or training room she is probably with friends or family (which includes a large extended section!).

Ian Newton
Ian spent most of his pre-NLP career in professional environments (law, architecture and insurance) before deciding there must (could be!) more to meta programmes (an NLP term) than away from, detail, procedure, self and internal reference. He is particularly interested in the linguistic side of NLP and works for a number of professional firms and for business clients, delivering training, executive coaching and consultancy, specialising in direction setting, change facilitation and running crunch meetings and conferences. He also holds a Masters degree in Business Administration with a distinction in Creative Management. If you can't find him in the office or training room he is probably on the golf course.                 
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