(Formerly "Managing Multiple Priorities for Women")
In this seminar, women will learn how to manage multiple roles and tasks by clarifying what is important, developing new strategies and creating support structures. Interactive in nature, the program offers self-assessment tools, visioning, case studies, group discussions, and networking, as well as techniques for developing self-awareness, self-confidence, and options for integrating career and life.
| Instructor | Date and Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Margaret M. Hopkins, Ph.D. and Deb O'Neil, Ph.D. |
Mar 21, 2013, 9:00 PM - 4:30 PM |
Cleveland, OH | Add to Cart |
Topics
- Managing career and life choices
- Achieving career and life success
- Creating sustainable careers
- Understanding the impact of career and life stages
- Choosing personal balance: how and where to change
- Developing adaptability and resilience
- Building support systems at work and home
- Prioritizing your time
Learning Outcomes
As a result of attending this program, participants will:
- Increase understanding of their career and life issues
- Learn techniques to increase professional and personal productivity
- Develop a system for career-life planning
- Strategize ways to gain more control over their careers and lives
Who Should Attend
Women leaders and managers who seek to optimize their professional and personal contributions. It is particularly valuable for women facing a new challenge in their lives, whether a new assignment, changing personal or family responsibilities, or a combination of career and life changes.
Costs
Individual Participants: $645
Package Pricing: 1 class day per participant


Deb O'Neil
Miggy Hopkins