Are you looking to develop your leadership skills? Perhaps you work on your own as an entrepreneur. Or you're an employee at an organization that has limited training opportunities.
Now you can get the training you desire through a series of monthly interactive workshops. At each one, we'll present some time-tested ideas. Then you'll get a chance to put them into practice through group work, discusssions, questionnaires. You'll have an opportunity to try out the ideas by creating your own plans and by role playing.
Mark Ellwood is a professional trainer and facilitator with decades of experience.
He works with corporate clients to improve productivity, teamwork, strategic planning, communication skills and more.
Mark is based in Toronto, Canada and works around the world. He is known for his innovative, interactive training modules. He brings "deep listening" skills to his workshops and planning sessions, ensuring that participants are able to express themselves fully to get to the core of the issues they face.
Mark is also an award-winning speaker, humorist, and poet. He brings an entertaining and engaging style to his workshops.
Join us on July 15 at the Centre for Social Innovation, 192 Spadina Ave., Toronto for Team Building.
Looking to boost your teamwork skills and have some fun while doing it? Join us at our Team Building Workshop where you'll engage in exciting activities and challenges to strengthen your collaboration abilities. Learning is interactive - no boring lectures. Just a team task followed by a detailed debriefing facilitated by Mark Ellwood to explore:
Tickets are just $30 plus HST. Refreshments are included.
Pick up your tickets on our Eventbrite page.
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/team-building-workshop-for-young-professionals-tickets-1403790498169
Stay tuned for upcoming interactive workshops for young professionals, including
Attend our upcoming Team Building Workshop
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.