March
28, 2002
Building
Individual and Organizational Capacity in Challenging Times
Balancing and developing
our personal and professional lives in the face of increasing demands and
without compromising either one is a daunting challenge for all of us.
When demand exceeds our capacity, it is impossible to bring our talent
and skill to life.
The January 2001 issue of
the Harvard Business Review described the Corporate Athlete Model as grounded
in the understanding that building, renewing and sustaining capacity requires
training in the same systematic way that elite athletes do. This integrated
model helps you serve your organizations, while teaching you how to operate
on all cylinders -- and achieve improved balance in your life in
the process.
Join us on March 28, 2002,
to learn how to increase your capacity, with guest speaker Jack Groppel,
Co-Founder of LGE Performance Systems and the Corporate Athlete Performance
Model.
Dr. Groppel will take you
through the process of truth, purpose and action as they apply to your
life today. You will learn how to:
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Face the Truth regarding your
current capacity.
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Define your Purpose.
Finding your deepest values
and shape a compelling personal vision.
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Take Action.
Building a precise set of
positive rituals that will allow you to maximize your performance and still
achieve balance in your life.
Learning about this model, and
the process, can truly affect change in your life and in your organization.
We look forward to seeing you on the 28th! |