How will you, and your organization,
be different as a result of
participating in a FACE THE MUSIC?
We have no idea. As with everything in life, it's really
up to you. Nevertheless, here are some possibilities suggested
by past participants:
- You'll feel energized and less stressed
- You'll take yourself (and your problems) less seriously
- You'll get deep insight into your company's specific
"blues"
- You'll catalyze risk taking behavior and teamwork
- You'll make several "back to the job translations"
about how writing and singing the blues in a room full
of people under tight time constraints is exactly like
the challenges you are facing in today's crazy marketplace
- You'll begin the process of ensuring that youre
not singing the same blues next year
- You'll create a common language/experience with others
that will make it less threatening for your company
to tackle some difficult business and corporate culture
issues
What Thomas Hawley of Food Ingredients Services Said:
"During the course of our three day meeting, we had some
tough and contentious issues to tackle. I wanted to end
the meeting with an activity that would bring people together
in a positive way. Something that would be fun, yet of
real substance and value. Your high energy 'Face the Music'
program was just the thing! It provided the opportunity
for teamwork, a little venting and a lot of fun. We got
everything we wanted -- and more." --Thomas Hawley, Food
Ingredients Services
Description:
In this lively session, you will learn to write the blues
and even perform your songs for your fellow attendees
at Convergence 2000. Singing the "corporate blues"
will offer you a chance to laugh along with others about
the stresses we face working in organizations. Laying
these issues out on the table will give you a new perspective
on your challenges as you set out to work on them through
the rest of Convergence 2000.
Click Here to
read "The Ten Commandments for Visiting a New Age
Ashram" by Mitch "Blind Willy Nilly" Ditkoff of Idea
Champions.
Click Here to read the
Corporate Blues written by Convergence 2000 attendees.
For more information on booking "Face the Music," contact
Andrea Woodward at (805) 563-1438 or e-mail staff@thinksmart.com