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Career Resilience: Finding the work-life balance to thrive in today’s hybrid workplace!
In this session you will learn:The pandemic has created a new norm of working and so the skills to create a resilient and successful career has changed. Through this workshop you will learn some new and practical ways to address burnout so you can create a sustainable and enjoyable career.Part of the Career Leadership Series:
Leading yourself and leading others is no easy feat, especially in the skills demanded to work successfully in today’s hybrid workplace. Through live and engaging delivery, you will be introduced to the skills and behaviors that will make you the leader the workplace demand. We will explore how you can begin changing your behavior in ways that align with your core values and beliefs and that of your organization. We will also delve into the ways you can better respond to leadership challenges in this new workplace to drive individual and organizational success. This program is ideal for aspiring leaders, new leaders, and anyone looking to improve their leadership skills.- Networking with confidence - 21st February - register now!
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LORENE PHILLIPS, ACII, PCC is a well-established executive who helps leaders, teams and individuals achieve higher levels of career satisfaction with an emphasis on leadership development, career transition, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Lorene Phillips is an ICF accredited executive, career & team coach, business etiquette & corporate trainer, facilitator, speaker, and writer. She is the founder of Clarendon Wallace, The British School of Etiquette, Bermuda and The International Coaching and Leadership Institute.Date and Time
Thursday Jun 15, 2023
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM ADTLunch will be provided.
Fees/Admission
35$ for Members of the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce
45$ for the general publicContact Information
Amanda Duncan, Events. 295-4201 Ext. 3
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