Contact:

Ellen Block 
Jay Block Companies 
ellen@jayblock.com 
561 687-0888 

When

Friday May 20, 2011 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM EDT

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Where

Palm Beach County Convention Center 
650 Okeechobee Blvd.
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
 

 
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How to RETHINK & Grow Rich - The NEW Laws of Success for the NEW Workplace 

The Industrial Age workplace is over.  There are no more jobs/careers for life anymore.  Industries that are here today may be gone tomorrow.  Technology, outsourcing, and a new global economy are the realities of the new marketplace.  The only constant today is change - and how quickly change takes place.  surely, we have entered The Age of the Protean Workplace  . . . one with "unlimited opportunities".

WHY ATTEND? 

This program is content rich and process driven,  You will learn techniques on HOW to quickly anticipate, adapt, and thrive in the new economy that requires new thinking and new action.  You will learn HOW to tap into the unlimited opportunities that exist today; and why people who don't change will be left behind.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Leaders in business, government, education                                                                                                           

Managers, business owners and entrepreneurs

Employees, students and job seekers

Career management specialists, career educators and career coaches

Anyone working at any level in today's workplace

PROGRAM CONTENT

I.     What is the Protean Workplace?

II.     The 8 Factors that Created the Protean Workplace

III.     The 12 Protean Success Principles

IV.     Integrating Protean concepts for:

  •      Protean executives and managers
  •      Protean Entrepreneurs
  •      Protean businesses
  •      Protean workers
  •      Protean job seekers

 V.     Societal Integration and Collaboration

  • Education and academic
  • Training and coaching
  • Government and business
  • Non-profit and faith-based organizations

VI.     Action Required to Prosper in the New Global Economy  

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