WORKSHOPS

Our workshops are intense four-hour sessions that dive into key components from our series of courses. All workshops are taught by business executives who also possess the experience of teaching in the university setting. Distilled down and hyper-focused on the subject at hand, workshops include breakout group sessions, workbook exercises and a bit of seminar-style lessons, but in an intimate setting.

Space is limited to ensure that the material can be presented, discussed, and explored adequately by the attendees. In-person workshops typically take place on Thursday or Friday mornings and at Strawberry Farms Golf Course, centrally located in Irvine, CA. Each workshop includes breakfast, our custom-created workbook specific to the subject matter, tools, templates, and other tangible assets that attendees can take with them and implement with their teams back at the office.

Virtual and online workshop sessions are available and can be coordinated to fit your schedule. Contact us for more details!

manager working with team

ACCOUNTABILITY CULTURE<br /> <br />

Are you creating an accountability culture with your team?
 
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manager onboarding a new hire

ACQUISITION TO ONBOARDING<br /> <br />

Do you have a process for bringing on a new member of the team?
 
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constructive conversation between boss and employees

HIGH YIELD COMMUNICATION<br /> <br />

Do your conversations yield the results you desire?
 
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organizational conflict occurring

CONFLICT<br /> <br />

Should you avoid conflict? …or embrace it?
 
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negotiations in business

NEGOTIATIONS<br /> <br />

Are you preparing properly for your upcoming negotiation? Are you preparing at all?
 
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effective communication in the work place

OWN THE ROOM<br /> <br />

Do people notice you when you enter a meeting?
 
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effective meetings for success

EFFECTIVE MEETINGS<br /> <br />

Are you having too many meetings
 
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team building workshop exercise

BUILDING YOUR TEAM<br /> <br />

Do you have a team? Or just a group of employees?
 
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