New Thinking for New Possibilities for Consultants


This virtual program will focus on the ways we think and communicate that either limit or expand our clients’’ potential success.

Marilee will provide practical perspectives about this from her work on the power of mindsets and the questions we ask ourselves and others. 

She’ll use a graphic called the Choice Map to illustrate the impact of mindsets and questions as well as how this understanding can empower progress, both professionally and personally.

When

Friday, October 28, 2022 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM PDT
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Where

This is an online event. 
 

 
 

Contact

BACN Board: Harry, Volker, Nora, Shelley, Diane, and Craig 
Bay Area Consultants Network 
415-971-5746 
hcchapman@gmail.com 


About the Speaker:

Marilee Adams, Ph.D., is an award-winning author and pioneer in the fields of inquiry-based coaching, leadership, and organizational culture. She is CEO/Founder of the Inquiry Institute, a consultant for organizations large and small, an affiliate instructor for Weatherhead Executive Education at Case Western Reserve University and for 10 years was an Adjunct Professor of Leadership in the School of Public Affairs at American University.

Dr. Adams is the best-selling author of Change Your Questions, Change Your Life: 12 Powerful Tools for Leadership, Coaching, and Results and the Change Your Questions, Change Your Life Workbook as well as The Art of the Question and Teaching that Changes Lives. Change Your Questions, Change Your Life, a quick-read business and relationship fable, is an international bestseller and a standard part of the curriculum in many coach training and leadership development programs. It is also widely used for team and organizational change.

WHAT TO EXPECT AT BACN

WELCOME TO BACN - Online

CREATING CONNECTIONS 
Moderated conversation in breakout rooms

LIFE HACKS
Tips to improve your life 

MAIN PRESENTATION

MORE NETWORKING
Stay and connect with your peers in breakout rooms you pick
 
Meeting closes at 10:00 am, many stay later for networking.