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Family Business Events February 2008
Understanding Clients and Co-workers
½ Day Skill Workshop - Morning
Register for this workshop today!
Workshop details
Instructor: Nahla Kor of Kor Capabilities Consulting
Location: Vidalia’s in the Grand Room, St. Jacobs
Date: Wednesday, February 13th, 2008
Time: 8:45 am - 12:00 noon
Highlights
This workshop will help participants develop the ability to work with people of different styles by better understanding their needs and expectations. This allows people to achieve their objectives in a way that strengthens and preserves working relationships.
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize differences in people’s styles of interacting Ÿ Identify four main clusters of behaviours (social styles)
- Recognize the strengths diversity brings to a situation
-Understand the needs and expectations of each social style
- Adapt your own behaviour patterns in order to work more effectively with diverse social styles
Who should attend
Anyone in sales/marketing; managers/team leaders and those interested in improving their interpersonal skills.
Instructor
Nahla Kor, BComm is a management consultant with Kor Capabilities Consulting specializing in corporate training, facilitation and leadership coaching. Nahla is an experienced facilitator and is instructor-certified in several training programs dealing with change management, emotional intelligence and other professional career development programs.
Register for this workshop today!
registration is limited to 40 participants
please register at least one week in advance
Fee
Members & Corporate Partners: $150
CFFB Advisors: $175
Non members: $250
Breakfast Seminar
Handling Difficult Conversations: Creating Results with Confidence
Seminar details
Featured Family Business Story: Frey's Hatchery Ltd.
Keynote: Mark Weber, faculty member at the Rotman School of Management
Location: The Waterloo Inn and Conference Centre
Date: Friday, February 22nd, 2008
Time: 7 - 10am
Highlights
For most of us, the workplace includes lots of social interactions (and possible interactions) that have the potential to create significant anxiety. Meanwhile, human beings are generally highly conflict avoidant. The deep-seated desire to avoid anxiety-producing situations often leads to deep managerial dysfunction. This highly interactive seminar is designed to provide family businesses with the practical tools necessary to:
- Develop approaches and frameworks for effectively handling difficult conversations
- Learn how to reduce the anxiety associated with confrontation
- Explore the psychology of negotiations, perspective-taking, and the self
Who should attend
Anyone who has to engage in uncomfortable and difficult conversations from time to time would benefit from the strategies and tools provided in this session.
Register for this breakfast seminar today!
please register at least one week in advance
Fee
Members: Two complimentary registrations, additional registrations $60 each
Corporate Partners: Gold 4, Silver 3, Bronze 2 complimentary registrations, additional registrations $60 each
CFFB Advisors: $85
Non members: $120
*First time Guests are entitled to one complimentary registration, contact the Centre to request yours!
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