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Creative Style Profile - Facilitator''s Guide

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Beverly Kaye is the founder and CEO of Career Systems International. She is the co-author of the bestseller "Love 'Em or Lose 'Em: Getting Good People to Stay!" which has reached "Wall Street Journal" and Amazon.com bestseller status. She is also the author of the classic "Up Is Not the Only Way." Her organization delivers talent management solutions in Career Development! Retention and Engagement and Mentoring to companies world-wide. Beverly Olevin's creative life includes her work as a playwright! novelist! and director. She has spent twenty-five years as a management consultant with specialties in career development! diversity training! management training! human resources planning! and creativity. She has designed training instruments! games and tools of self-discovery that have been widely-used nationally as well as in Canada! Europe! Australia! and South America. Klappentext "The Facilitator's Guide" provides step-by-step instructions for administering the profile and, optionally, leading a workshop based on the companion "Creative Style Profile." The "Profile" is designed not to tell participants "IF" they are creative, but "HOW" they are creative. It is not a test of creativity but an exploration of where their creative strengths lie. "The Facilitator's Guide" gives you the tools you need to score the profile and contains suggested scripts, individual and group exercises and activities, as well as overhead, handout, and flip-chart masters.

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