Breaking Through the Bull - Removing Barriers to Building a High Performing Organization
Thursday Apr 3rd, 2008Time: 8:45 am to 4:00 pm
Location
| Holiday Inn Cambridge 200 Holiday Inn Drive Cambridge, ON N3C 1Z4 |
Event Description/Details
| Jim has recently released a new book titled, 'Moose on the Table: A Novel Approach to Communications @ Work'. He is hosting workshops across Canada based on this publication. "Breaking Through the Bull - Removing Barriers to Building a High Performing Organization" is a one-day workshop focusing on many of the communication and team dynamic issues encountered by project managers. Invest a one-day with Jim and you will learn to: Create a More Balanced Organization Develop a High-Performance Culture Build Trust and Teamwork Boost Leadership Development Improve Change Leadership Strengthen Communication Strategies Bolster Upward Leadership Set Clearer Priorities and Follow-Through Enhance Motivation and Engagement To Register PMI-CTT has arranged a special discounted registration fee of $67 for chapter members. To qualify for the discounted registration fee, members should register online at http://www.breakingthroughthebull.com/PMI-CTT.html |
Speaker(s)
| Jim Clemmer For over 25 years Jim Clemmer s practical leadership approaches have been inspiring action and achieving results. His keynote presentations and workshops, five best-selling books, columns, and newsletters have helped hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. Jim is a popular columnist and a regular guest on radio and television programs. Jim has delivered over two thousand customized keynote presentations, workshops, and retreats, as well as consulted and coached executive teams in hundreds of major companies, the public sector, universities, family businesses, and healthcare organizations. Jim holds the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) designation from the International Federation for Professional Speakers and is recognized as a Certified Training and Development Professional (CTDP) by the Canadian Society for Training and Development. Jim is also a Practitioner in Residence for the masters (MASc) and doctoral (PhD) students in the University of Waterloo s Industrial/Organizational Psychology program. For more information on Jim visit http://www.clemmer.net/ |