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Activities and Strategies for Type Learning and Engagement
Date: Tuesday November 29, 2011
Time :5:30 - 6 pm Networking & Registration
6:00 - 8 pm Program
Location: 105 East 22nd Street, Room 4A New York, NY 10010
Closest Subway is the 6 train to 28th Street
Register by November 26, 2011 $15 for members $25 non-members
Register after November 26, 2011 $20 for members $30 non-members
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Be prepared to be engaged! Patricia Miranda-Sloan, an MBTI icon in the NYC area and Talent Management Consultant / Executive Coach for Executive Development Associates, will introduce us to a brand new resource, the MBTI Practitioner’s Field Guide, just published in 2011 by CPP. This program is a hands-on learning opportunity for all Type enthusiasts and consultants and focuses on tips and popular applications for illustrating and sustaining Type concepts. Pat will lead us through actual activities right from this new Field Guide.
Presenter:
Patricia Miranda-Sloan was formerly National Director of Consultant Services for Consulting Psychologists Press (CPP, Inc.). Pat is fully certified in CPP and other assessment tools. With a psychometric foundation, her consulting expertise includes teambuilding, leadership development, selection, and executive coaching. She is considered an expert in leadership assessments and applying them diagnostically at both the individual employee and organizational levels. She has over twenty years of experience developing leaders at all levels across industries including health care, financial services, technology, retail, automobile, education, legal services. and not-for-profit. She is recognized for her ability to learn each culture quickly, creating necessary adaptations to her approach in order to achieve meaningful results.
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