WHO`S PROGRAM
Battle Proven Tactic For Synergistic Cooperation |
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Powerful teams can produce powerful results. This program cultivates and aligns the Innovation, Communication, Leadership and Mission of the participants to drive unity within the groups that bind the organization. It teaches managers and project team members how to maximize their teams’ productivity. This highly interactive “Directive Communication” based workshop gives participants the psychological tools needed to understand one another at the most basic level of brain action. |
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Mind Games in the Rain Forest~a New Corporate Retreat |
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As individuals affect and are affected by each other in specific work and personal environments, Directive Communication™ sets the emotional and decision making base for optimizing the way people interact with each other in an organisation, team or group. It enables individuals the ability to specifically and positively direct enthusiasm and action for themselves and the people around them.
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Building Strategic Team Psychology |
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This powerful strategic team psychology programme is about creating a corporate culture where employees align themselves with the organization and literally live the values it represents.
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Corporate Force Multiplication Dynamics |
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This program teaches project managers, supervisors and project team members how to increase results through leadership psychology. By understanding leadership roles in a team environment, participants form their own distinctions to maximize their personal potential and increase productivity. This highly interactive “Directive Communication™” based workshop gives participants the psychological tools needed using CBCI™, mental processing profiling tool, to understand how we are affected by our environment at the most basic level of brain action. |
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Tactical Team Leadership |
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Through the use of Directive Communication™ strategies that influence at the subconscious level, Leaders will affect subordinates to create chain reaction transformation amongst themselves and influence a more enriching work environment for peers and subordinates alike.
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