Join YCLM for an evening with Rob McIntyre, Owner of Dale Carnegie in Manitoba. This Essentials Skills Workshop is an upbeat, interactive experience of Dale Carnegie Training.
During the workshop we will identify and begin to explore the essential skills needed to succeed in today’s ever changing environment.
Participants are involved in a high-energy, participative workshop and will walk-away energized, enthusiastic and with tools to Engaging Employees, Building Stronger Relationships, Maintaining Attitude Control, Responding to Change More Effectively, Communicating More Effectively and much more.
This event is an introductory version (3 hours) of the Dale Carnegie 12-week long course and will be an asset for young leaders who want to build confidence, competence, enthusiasm, and influence. Ideal for professionals at all levels who wish to optimize their performance, lead with conviction and positively affect the bottom line.
Everyone in attendance will be entered into a draw to win a YCLM prize pack and $50 LC gift card.
Date: Thursday, October 27
Time: 5:00 - 8:30 p.m. (we will be serving dinner)
Location: WCA office, 1447 Waverley Street
Cost: $50 (includes dinner)
The Dale Carnegie Course will help you master interpersonal skills that enable you to thrive in the construction industry. You’ll discover how to build relationships based on trust and respect allowing you to influence others and reach new heights in your personal and professional life. As you become a persuasive communicator and problem-solver better at managing stress and handling change, you’ll find yourself inspiring others to take initiative and innovate. Does this experience make a difference? Clients say yes. You’ll see the results as you stretch your abilities, tackle complex challenges, expand your ingenuity, and excel in building team harmony.
The Dale Carnegie Course will focus your energy to become a more effective communicator, securing your place as a valued contributor in your organization. The Dale Carnegie® Course cannot be explained - it must be experienced!
· Use a proven process to recall names and facts
· Cultivate lasting relationships
· Handle conflict diplomatically
· Build trust and persuade people to act
· Project an enthusiastic attitude
· Communicate logically, clearly and concisely
· Manage stress and minimize worry
· Give constructive feedback that empowers others
· Encourage positive thinking
For more information on the full-length Dale Carnegie Course, click here.
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