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Wake Up : Define Success

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Is your team operating with the same expectations as the project owner?

Does the definition of success change with altering conditions?

Are you adjusting to what the project is teaching you?


A strong leader can identify the changing needs of a project and evaluate if the terms of success are matching the demands of the situation. A strong team morphs together.

This installment of the "Wake Up" Series will look at multiple project scenarios and how effective projects evolve the definition of success through changing conditions. Setting teams and projects up for success from the on-set allows for informative, and objective, conversations about the project. Progress is easily measured and the team aligned. 

Wake Up events are a series of perspective - shifting topics to enhance leadership and communication skills. Attendees are welcome to attend with anyone from your organization and network that can benefit from the topics discussed.


You will receive :


New perspective on how to think differently to achieve results.


Enhance leadership and communications skills.


Co-working privileges for the day.


Cost:


Members - Free


Non-Members - $15 per participant

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jill June 10, 2013 at 01:26 pm
Was there ever a time when a full day was offered Jennifer? I was in kindergarten at Oakwood aboutRead More 28 years ago and even then it was half day. If you want full day Kate, St Pats/St Al's, St Cyril's, and I'm sure others are full day.
Catherine Stukel June 11, 2013 at 01:58 pm
Let's get real. It is NOT a half day. It is 2.5 hours. By the time kids into class, sing a song,Read More have a snack and pee, they are done for the day. Sorry. Calling a spade a spade on this one.
Ann Oyed June 11, 2013 at 02:58 pm
Is this question really from a teacher? Full-day kindergarTen has a lot of fillers too: they eatRead More lunch, go outside, go to the bathroom, etc. I don't think our public schools allow snacks in the classroom anyway. Any teacher would know that learning starts at home, and a teacher would know how to supplement a kindergarten curriculum.