From: Thomas A.C. Murrell (seminars@8mmedia.com)
Date: Mon Oct 27 2003 - 16:41:50 WST
'Get a Life, You Deserve It' - is a NEW Half-Day Seminar on Achieving
Work/Life Balance for Public
Sector Staff to be held on Wednesday November 19th, from 9.00 - 12.30 p.m
Overview:
Juggling work and life priorities is an increasingly difficult challenge for
many in the public service.
How do you manage family commitments while enhancing your career?
Does spending increasing amounts of time in the office equate to high job
satisfaction?
How do you cope with major change and upheaval?
This new half-day seminar will help public sector staff achieve lasting and
positive change both in and out of work. It will provide practical solutions
to finding the best work/life balance in a busy and demanding world.
Limited vacancies are now available for 'Get a Life, You Deserve It' - a NEW
Half-Day Seminar on Achieving Work/Life Balance for Public Sector Staff on
Wednesday November 19th, from 9.00 - 12.30 p.m
Relevance to the Public Sector:
This course is aimed at people in the public sector who want to lead a more
purposeful and successful life. It is especially relevant for those who feel
their current work/life goals are not clear or out of balance. Practical
strategies and solutions are provided to help all kinds of people make big
changes for themselves.
Learning Outcomes:
This seminar will include the following content:
· Understanding the challenge of change
· Identifying where you are in the change process
· Strategies to avoid change burnout
· 8 techniques to maximise change
· Making personal change happen
· The benefits of a good work/life balance
· What happens when work/life balance is not achieved
· Understanding the four quadrants of the lifestyle model
· Identifying your own unique strengths and weaknesses
· How to prioritise areas where you can make changes
The learning outcomes for participants will be:
· Improved change management knowledge and skills
· Increased confidence in managing personal change
· A greater appreciation of how to manage themselves and others when
dealing with change
· A plan for implementing change in their own lives
· Education about the importance of work/life balance
· Application of the Four Quadrant Work/Life Balance Model
· Identification of your own lifestyle profile
· Clarity on what you need to address to improve your lifestyle
This course is essential for Government advisors, leaders, managers,
researchers, executives, and support staff who:
1. Want to get more out of life.
2. Feel they are in a rut and need to make some changes to their life.
3. Want to know how to prepare for and deal with constant change.
4. Want to develop simple, effective and proven ways to make real change
happen.
5. Need to improve their work/life balance.
6. Want to become a 'Change Champion' rather than a 'Change Victim'
Presenters: Described by BRW Magazine as 'committed to using creativity as a
competitive edge', Thomas Murrell MBA is an international business speaker,
motivator and award winning broadcaster with a passion for helping people
achieve their best. Visit Thomas at http://www.8mmedia.com
Jessie Ladyman is organisational psychologist and professional coach, whose
ambition is to inspire and motivate others to maximise their true potential
at work and at home. Visit Jessie at http://www.coachroad.com.au
Fees: $345.00 (inc GST) per person, includes refreshments, delicious morning
tea, extensive workbook, coaching and feedback.
Venue: WA Club, 101 St George's Terrace, Perth (Opposite BankWest
tower).
Date: Wednesday November 19th, 2003 - 9am - 12.30pm
Places are limited and the first 15 booking receive a 'Talk About Success CD
valued at $27.50 and a free follow-up personal coaching session valued at
$250.00.
Booking is easy:
w: www.8mmedia.com
e: mailto:tom@8mmedia.com
T: 08-9388 6888
This program can also be run in-house for your Department.
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