Marbral Advisory, a leading international change and project management specialist has launched a series of workshops in Jersey, Lisbon and Malta, dedicated to explaining Blockchain. The series involves three different workshops; one targeted exclusively at women, one targeted at those working in the legal sector, but who have little technical know-how and finally a generic workshop called Blockchain Basics. The first of Jersey's workshops, Blockchain for women, commences on 30 July at 8 Hill Street Executive Offices.
The workshops will be delivered by Blockchain Simulation, a global Blockchain expert from Amsterdam. They will target anyone who has no technical background, but who is interested in learning more about Blockchain and how to apply it in a business context. The mechanics of Blockchain are taught by playing a paper-based role play game and upon completion, the benefits of this technology suddenly become very clear.
Leonie McCrann, CEO (British Isles), Marbral Advisory, said, "we are delighted to be working with Blockchain Simulation to deliver these workshops. Gui Vohringer and George Pedra are experienced business transformation professionals who are obsessed with finding elegant solutions to complex problems by getting to the root of the issue, so we're looking forward to seeing our guests get their ah-ha moments at one of these events."
Gui Vohringer, Co-Founder of Blockchain Simulation, added, "Getting lost in a sea of hype and unnecessary complexity is easily done these days. Sometimes you just need to bring technology concepts back to their essence and explain things in ways everyone can understand".
Marbral Advisory has chosen to commence the series in Jersey, with a Blockchain for women workshop. There is no doubt that the tech industry lacks gender parity. The emergence of blockchain is a topic on the lips of many, but it felt that we need to encourage more women to engage in this transformational technology. The event will offer women the platform to network and offer ideas on how they believe more women can enter a career in this industry.