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Sustaining Cooperative Capacities
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Location
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Portland, ME
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Target
Audience
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Change leaders, project teams, and work groups eager to lead from their strengths, elevate the cooperative capacities of their team/group, and increase follow-through for sustainable innovation.
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Workshop Leaders
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Jen Hetzel Silbert and Bob Laliberte
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Dates
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August 3-4, 2010. Please note that this workshop is also offered on the following dates and locations: October 7-8, 2010 Providence, RI
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Time
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8:30am - 5:00pm
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2 days
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Cost
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$995 Early Bird (before June 30)
$1,100 (after June 30)
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Included
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Workshop Materials
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Prerequisites
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None
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Description
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Ever leave a work meeting, summit, or retreat with a surge of energy and information on “what” to do to innovate and improve, yet soon after revert to old habits, unclear of the “how” for sustainable innovation? Does your success depend on the cooperation of others to take innovative ideas and implement them? No matter how enlightening the retreat, or how sophisticated, robust, and networked our processes and technologies for staying informed and connected thereafter, we’re challenged to find more meaningful, productive ways to stay engaged with others, to share knowledge, and to create lasting new solutions together – in an “everyday” appreciative way.“Sustaining Cooperative Capacities” is a 2-day learning program for individuals, project teams and work groups eager to strengthen their cooperative capacities while putting learnings into “everyday” practice at the workplace and beyond. It’s a hands-on, learn-by-doing classroom, coaching, and practice program that elevates individual and group strengths, while raising awareness around everyday choice points, behaviors, and actions that catalyze group effectiveness to achieve higher levels of performance.
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Participants will develop their capacity to…
- Seek out and elevate their strengths and learn how to lift those of others.
- Reframe problems in order to see, create and actively pursue opportunities.
- Ask positive questions in ways that foster learning, connection and cooperation.
- Strengthen their capacity to anticipate and achieve desirable outcomes.
- Mobilize groups to engage in more participative and collaborative – even transformative – conversations that sustain positive change practices over time.
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Presenter's Bio
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Jen Hetzel Silbert
Bob Laliberte
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