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Subject | REMINDER - 24/11 - BCCT HALF-DAY WORKSHOP - DEVELOPING A TRANSFORMATIONAL MINDSET |
BCCT HALF-DAY WORKSHOP: Developing a Transformational Mindset In this workshop you will learn about the relationship between the challenges leaders face today and the unquestionable need for a transformational mindset. You will also learn the attributes and traits of successful leaders who have embraced a transformational mindset and are leading the way. By the end of the session, you will be equipped with a solid framework for developing a transformational mindset, key actionable points, and a game plan for you to put into action. Who is it for?
Only 12 places available, so book soon to avoid disappointment. What you learn
Date: Thursday 24th November 2022 Time: 9am-12:30pm Venue: BCCT Office, 23rd Floor, M-Thai Tower, All Seasons Place on Wireless Road (BTS: Ploenchit exit 5) Cost: THB 2,500 net per person. Price includes worskhop material and coffee break. Booking: To reserve your seat please click HERE Payment:
Parking: free for first hour with parking stamp, next hour at THB 50 per hour at guest's own account. About the Facilitator: Paul Marks is the Managing Director and lead facilitator of Change Works – a company that helps leaders and teams upskill for the future. A keen entrepreneur and ultra-runner, with over 25 years in international business and leadership, Paul has facilitated leadership and team development programs for thousands of professionals, across 55 countries. Making the connection between neuroscience, leadership and team performance, he endeavours to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills to thrive in age of exponential change and disruption. Paul is known for delivering engaging and highly interactive programmes with a positive energy. He is also a PCC-accredited Executive Coach with experience coaching high- level business leaders in several countries, and is involved in training up new coaches. He has many professional qualifications to his name, including one from the Executive Leadership Program with Oxford University. Paul is currently studying for a Master’s degree in Applied Neuroscience from Kings College London.
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