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Building a Career That Matters
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When:
May 18, 2015 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
2015-05-18T16:00:00+00:00
2015-05-18T17:00:00+00:00
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FREE
— A FREE 52-Session Webinar Series for Industry Veterans and Novices Alike —
Whether you’re new to our industry or a seasoned veteran, this series of 52 information-packed webinars will help you to get on – and STAY on — the right path for building a successful professional practice as a trainer, coach or consultant — and it’s completely FREE as part of our community outreach program.
Once each week for an entire year, T. Falcon Napier, Founder of the Institute for Productive Tension, will share the insights, tools and techniques he’s developed over his 30+ years of experience growing a successful business and coaching hundreds of independent professionals in building careers that truly matter.
Based on our 2009 study results, these 60-minute webinars focus on the full range of roadblocks human development professionals routinely encounter — and pose key questions to consider as they begin and build their practices. Each webinar is independent of the others, so you can begin at any time — and all webinars are recorded for your review.
To get the most benefit from attending these webinars, we encourage ALL professionals to participate in the 2014 Basic Business Viability Study for Independent Human Development Professionals.
Building a Career That Matters is held on Mondays from 11AM to 12PM Eastern. To be notified about each week’s topic and how to register for the webinar, simply Subscribe to our Blog. (Our blog is the primary way we communicate with members of our community in order to reduce the number of emails they receive.)