If your New Year’s resolutions strategic plan involves improving your management skills, check out our upcoming training camps. The longtime favorites and brand new workshops teach you the vital skills needed to be an effective manager.
Bud to Boss Training Camp, which has long ranked among our most popular events, will be coming to the following locations in February:
- Feb. 6-7: Orlando, FL
- Feb. 8-9: Dallas, TX
- Feb. 13-14: Charlotte, NC
- Feb. 16-17: Atlanta, GA
- Feb. 21-22: Birmingham, AL
- Feb. 28-29: Miami, FL
The two-day workshop is led by the highly acclaimed Kevin Eikenberry Group and regularly receives feedback like this:
This was absolutely THE BEST training I have ever attended. The class was relaxed and the material was excellent. I can use most all of the content in the next few months. I wish it was longer.”
Read more of the stellar testimonials here.
If you’re looking for something different, though—perhaps you’ve already attended a Bud to Boss Training Camp—check out these new opportunities:
- Assertiveness Training Camp: Feb. 1-2 in Hilton Head, SC.
This workshop, led by Sarah Jane Hope, will teach you the specific skills you need to stand out, speak up and assert yourself. If you sometimes feel frustrated because you didn’t speak up for yourself or were pressured into things you didn’t want to do, this camp is for you! Your work-life—heck, your whole life—will improve dramatically when you learn how to ensure that your needs are met, without ever coming across as a jerk.
- Financials 101 Training Camp: Feb. 8-9 in Dallas, TX.
This workshop, led by Peter Frampton and Jenny Geier, is designed specifically for non-financial managers, so if numbers and accounting typically intimidate or confuse you, it will be right up your alley. You’ll learn the financial basics so you can raise your organization’s bottom line.
- Smart Business Woman Training Camp: Feb. 8-9 in Dallas, TX and Feb. 27-28 in Charlotte, NC.
This workshop, led by Simma Lieberman, is in its second year and is growing by leaps and bounds. If you’re a woman who’s looking to make big things happen in the business world, don’t miss this opportunity. One of last year’s attendees had this to say: “Very enjoyable and informative. The atmosphere was relaxed, and felt safe in expressing concerns and hearing suggestions to my challenges. These contacts will be invaluable for future reference. Thanks so much!”
Have you attended one of our training workshops? Share your experience in the Comments section.
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