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Event type: Webinar
Title: Time, space and leaders

Time and date:
Tue-16-May-06 16:00 to 16:45

Description:
From the multiple tasks, duties and roles expected, ascribed or desired from the 21st century business leader, there is one above anything else: the creation of "spaces" (psychological spaces for people to reflect to think, to develop themselves...) and the protection of time. Time is man's last asset. If you are booked in your Outlook a few months in advance you are an asset-less manager, the closest thing to being mentally bankrupt
Event type: Webinar
Title: I cant find my mindset

Time and date:
Thu-20-Apr-06 16:00 to 17:00

PDF file I can't find my mindset (262.55 KB)

Description:
Concepts such as creating a 'will to succeed', entrepreneurial spirit, dynamism and a winning culture can be very inspiring in the workplace. The trouble with these ideas is that they have virtually no predictive value in behavioural terms...
Event type: Webinar
Title: Why are you still here?

Time and date:
Mon-6-Mar-06 16:00 to 17:00

PDF file Why are you still here? (444.97 KB)

Description:
When it comes to figuring out exactly what motivates a workforce, companies are often all too happy to rely on once-yearly satisfaction surveys and the colourful tables and charts they generate that purport to be 'hard data'. But there is a more insightful - and accurate - way of discovering what makes people tick. Just ask them...

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