SEMINAR: THE FIVE LANGUAGES OF
APPRECIATION IN THE WORKPLACE
SATURDAY, JUNE 13th | 8:30am - 12:30pm
We are excited to host the Five Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace Seminar on June 13th! This seminar is based on the book of the same name, written by New York Times Best Selling Author Gary Chapman and Paul White. From the website, www.appreciationatwork.com: "At work, people express and receive appreciation in different ways. If you try to express appreciation in ways that aren't meaningful to your co-workers, they may not feel valued at all. This is because you and your co-workers are speaking different languages." Discover how you can make the best of your work environment and professional relationships by expressing appreciation.
DETAILS:
- $10.00 per person (click here to register and get payment information)
- donuts and coffee available from 8:00 - 8:25am
- four 45 minute sessions with breaks
- kindly RSVP by June 10th - click here to RSVP online
- We do suggest that you read the book and take the MBA Inventory located in the back of the book before you attend. Please visit www.appreciationatwork.com to find out where you can purchase your copy.
Presented by Dr. David Robinson
"Encouragement is man's greatest need and highest achievement." Dr. Robinson
This seminar will be presented by Dr. David Robinson. Dr. Robinson is an international leadership coach based in the Chicago area. Since 1966, Dr. David Robinson has developed his leadership and management skills through a wide range of opportunities and challenges, in both the business and not-for-profit sectors. He is currently an adjunct professor for Logos University and Aiden University; and he travels around the world offering hope and practical solutions to the leadership issues many people face. Dr. Robinson's keen insight into management and team dynamics has made him a much sought after speaker and agent of change. Visit his website at www.coaching4ministers.com.
"Dr. David Robinson and his wife, Marie, have been an inspiration, and mentors and friends, to me and my wife, Lori. I met Dr. Robinson after searching for someone to coach me through the process of combining our Alexandria and Huntington congregations into one, and relocating the entire ministry to Marion. As a leadership coach, Dr. Robinson encouraged and challenged us through that process, as well as the process of making some much needed adjustments in our leadership structure here at the church. Through all of that, he became my good friend and someone that I continually look up to. He continues to encourage and challenge us years later. He is probably the most steady, stable person I know. Please join us for this seminar if you can - you will be blessed." - Pastor Charles D. Moore