The intention of this group is to have you become a future for the communities that comprise your life.
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Happy New Year!
Started by Claire Power Murphy. Last reply by Anne Kathleen Palmer Dec 30, 2011.
Is the purpose to meddle and lead (or) mentor and manage?
Started by arthur j henderson jr. Last reply by Veena Grover Aug 4, 2011.
Your distinctions are greatly anticipated!Continue
Started by Claire Power Murphy. Last reply by Sherry Ellis Jul 26, 2011.
We all have preconceived notions of what leadership is all about.Seldom it it considered in terms of various relationships within different communities. How does leadership play a role in your…Continue
Tags: communities
Started by Claire Power Murphy. Last reply by Veena Grover Jul 23, 2011.
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That's an excellent quote, Anne Kathleen. Glad you posted it.
Here is another quote from John Maxwell that I like:
"The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The leader adjusts the sails."
Oh, that's a perfect quote to inspire us, Sherry! Good job.
I found this quote, and I think it is relevant to our group: If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader. -John Quincy Adams
Hello everyone! We are organizing a workshop. An Intensive 1 day 8 hour seminar/workshop ( sometimes in March or April) in Los Angeles "Domestic Industry Career Development and Proper Etiquette at Work" with one of the World known speakers and trainers Marta Perrone. Anybody who would be interested in attending or would need to attend it , please let me know by e-mailing to info@prodomesticsagency.com. It is created for people who would like to learn how to develop the career in Domestic Industry ( including housekeepers, nannies, estate managers, butlers,etc.) and proper etiquette in high profile homes or any type of home. Thank You!
P.S. Title might slightly change but the workshop is about Career Development and Etiquette at work".
Fee: $375-$400;
Examples of what will be covered:
1.Private Service Employee: Role Behavior. Why it is important?
2. Posture, Gait, Facial Expression, Gesture
3. Physical Distance
4. Speech, Untouchable Topics & “Sticky Wickets”
5. Keeping Mental Distance.
6. Professional Etiquette: Talking to Principal, Meeting Guests, Serving Food and Beverage
7. Professional Etiquette: Dress Code, Grooming & Personal Hygiene
With all best wishes for the New Year and beyond!
http://www.cambridgewhoswhoconnect.com/group/KingCommunication/foru...
Group Creator, Claire
Wishing everyone a joyful Holiday Season and a very happy and prosperous New Year!
Hi Donna,
Just wanted to send you a welcome message. I'm sure you'll enjoy it here and we'll be pleased to learn about you as well.
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