Professional Development Workshops
No one taught our parents how to parent. And no one, truly, teaches professionals how to “be professional”. We know it when we see it, but do you really know what it means to “be professional”?
If you’re honest with yourself, how many times have you said the following:
~ I don’t dress like my co-workers.
~ I’m always involved in conflicts.
~ I’m usually late to work.
~ I keep getting passed over for promotions.
If you’ve recently said just one of these statements, this workshop is for you! With the “emerging” professional in mind, we’ve developed a program that's packed with activities, assessments and foundational information to get you ahead of the curve!
Target Audience: Emerging and entry level professionals.
Topics include:
~ Expected appearance
~ Expected communication styles
~ Expected attitude
Target Audience: Emerging and entry level professionals.
Topics include:
~ Exhibit self awareness
~ Exhibit teamwork
~ Exhibit time management
Target Audience: Entry level professionals, supervisors, mangers and team leads.
Topics include:
~ Be competent
~ Be forward thinking
~ Be influential
This one day workshop is held in January, April, July and October.
LaJeanna Cunningham is the facilitator for our 2010 "Be professional!" workshop series. She is a certified facilitator, holds an Masters in Education (specializing in Curriculum & Instruction) and has held senior and executive level positions for the last 13 years. Mrs. Cunningham is a dynamic speaker with an undeniable penchant for professional development and coaching.