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Laughing, Life and Work, and Listening

A few events coming up:

  • Jan 30, 10am-11am MT, Charles Handy on Life, Work, and Organizations. *Free* webcast sponsored by the American Management Association. Handy is a management guru who uses sigmoid curves to describe the life cycle of organizations, industries, and careers. He coined the phrase, "Second Curve," with the idea that the next new thing should be started when the status quo is working just fine. I previously wrote about Second Curves as it applies to careers on my Boundary Crosser blog.

A few of the questions that Handy will be addressing on the webcast:

    • Where and how do you learn what you need for life and work?
    • If careers for life are now out, what is in?
    • What does leadership involve?
    • What are the triggers for change, in personal life or business?
    • What global changes are on the horizon that we ought to be thinking about?
    • What is enough? What do you do if you have more than enough?

If you attend, please add your comments to this post. I have another commitment AND I’m curious to see what he has to say.

  • Through April 30, 2008. The Coaching Training Institute (CTI) has discounted their coaching fundamentals workshop by almost 30%. This 2 and 1/2 day workshop was recently updated to apply coaching skills to any professional, not just coaches. If you want to be a better listener, check it out. CTI is where I did my coaching training and certification.  The experience was life-changing. The skills I learned are the basis for not just my coaching, but for my business and life. The next Denver workshop starts this Friday, Jan 25. See their website for schedule of courses in other cities.
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