Women in Business Discussion Group Tuesday 26 May 2015 | 5.45pm – 8pm |
CPA Centre Level 3, 111 Harrington St
This month we welcome back Jen
Dalitz to present Curiouser
and Curiouser: Uncovering opportunities and inspiring action.
Why
is it that our childhood curiosity gets left behind when we begin our careers? What
if you could rediscover your inner curiosity and creativity to find smarter,
faster, simpler ways to get things done? How can you motivate yourself and your
team to keep learning, and produce your best work ever?
In
an environment that is more and more demanding, our bodies and souls are being
tired out by the business world. Our wellbeing is dictated by deadlines.
Our consciousness is cornered by what we’re told to buy, to do and to say.
Through rediscovering your curiosity you can recalibrate your professional
creativity and bring more energy, ideas and innovation to work. Overlay this
with a simple framework to translate your ideas into action, and you’ll easily
achieve more, with less.
In
this seminar you will:
- Learn how to rediscover the skill of being curious and be introduced to routines, rituals and tools that will re-energise your work
- Understand how curiosity keeps you (and those around you) motivated and open to fresh ideas
- Receive a framework to convert your creative ideas into tangible outcomes that will take your performance to the next level.
- Learn how to rediscover the skill of being curious and be introduced to routines, rituals and tools that will re-energise your work
- Understand how curiosity keeps you (and those around you) motivated and open to fresh ideas
- Receive a framework to convert your creative ideas into tangible outcomes that will take your performance to the next level.
Get curiouser and curiouser, and
discover the wonderland of opportunity right behind your office door.
Jen
Dalitz is a business strategist and change agent. Her expertise lies in
getting people focused on what needs to be done, keeping them on track, and
inspiring them to achieve more, with less.
Jen
is particularly passionate about creating gender-balanced workplaces and communities
and this is a common thread in her work; for both men AND women deserve to
realize their full potential and have true choice, happiness and meaning in
their lives. She has also invested almost a decade in the social sector
as board director, Chairperson and CEO.
Jen is the
recipient of an Edna Ryan Workplace Award for improving the working conditions
of Australian women, has been listed in the inaugural 40 Young Business Leaders
List by In The Black, and represented Australia in a BBC global debate on the
advancement of women and the Millennium Goals and the Women’s Summit hosted by
Malaysia’s Minister for Women.
Away from
her desk, Jen is the mother of a small child and lives with one foot in Sydney
and the other on her farm in the country.
She is a
regular social commentator across all media channels and blogs on business,
life and leadership at The She-EO Blog.
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