“Half the world is composed of people who have something to say and can’t, and the other half who have nothing to say and keep on saying it.”
— Robert Frost
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THE DETAILS:

DATES: APRIL 24 and 25th (9am-4pm)

LOCATION: Okotoks

PRICING: $299 PER PERSON

  • 2 for 1 PRICING UNTIL APRIL 1

  • 50% DISCOUNT FOR ALL OBA PARTICIPANTS

ARM YOURSELF WITH THE SKILLS THAT WILL MAKE YOU MORE SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE AND BUSINESS

This interactive session will bring greater awareness to the importance of effective communication and arm you with skills you can start using in your business and personal life including:

  • Effective listening skills

  • Navigating conflict

  • Assertive communication skills

JOIN US FOR 2 POWERFUL DAYS THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR RELATIONSHIPS

This program will take you from feeling frustrated, misunderstood and disappointed to confident in your ability to communicate your needs and navigate difficult conversations, leaving you satisfied in your relationships and optimistic and that your needs and expectations will be met by those around you.  

“Seek first to understand, then to be Understood”

Stephen Covey

MEET YOUR INSTRUCTORS

ERIN EKMAN, BSCKIN CPCC, PCC

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Erin is passionate about developing people and teams as they actively move towards their personal and professional goals, and partnering with organizations that recognize that their people are their greatest asset and pathway to long term success. 

Erin has worked in coaching and leadership development since 2009 and holds a Professional Co-Active Coach Certification (CPCC) from the Coaches Training Institute and PCC with the ICF.  Her insight into development and strategy is enriched by her background in Kinesiology (BScKin) and eight years in high performance sport building teams and implementing strategic planning and design for Olympic and National team programs.   

Erin incorporates high performance principles, neuroscience and the complexities of human behaviour and development into her consulting work with entrepreneurs, organizations and international charities in Canada, USA, Central America, Africa and Asia Pacific and as an instructor in the Professional and Leadership Programs in the SAIT School of Business.

MAUREEN TOWNS,

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Maureen is passionate about helping people who are experiencing seriously difficult times in their lives. The concept of resilience, which can be thought of as a muscle to be developed each time we bounce back stronger from adversity has always been an area of interest to her.

Maureen’s 25 year career in health care, her formal education in leadership, and her experience supporting her own family through mental health and addictions issues have had strong influences in her approach to facilitation.  Specializing in communication, assertiveness, compassion, boundaries, conflict, and navigating complex systems, Maureen is passionate about helping people change patterns of behaviour that no longer serve them.   

Maureen is a sought after facilitator and coach and a 7 year instructor at the SAIT School of Business.