Find Your Great Work Public Workshop: Sat 21st February In London
February 16, 2009 Job Satisfaction, upcoming events TrackBack URLBelow are details of an excellent workshop being run in London by Michael Bungay Stanier.
Michael Bungay Stanier, the founder and Senior Partner of Box of Crayons, was the 2006 Canadian Coach of the Year. Box of Crayons typically work with global Fortune 1000 clients across a wide range of sectors, including Consumer Goods (Campbell’s, Mars, Nestle), Pharmaceuticals (AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck, Pfizer), and Professional Service Firms (Gartner Inc, PricewaterhouseCoopers.
I’ve admired Michael’s work from a distance for a number of years and am sure this workshop will be a provokotive, fun and highly valuable day for anyone wanting to stop just being ‘busy’ and instead start doing some great work which is satisfying and rewarding.
Find Your Great Work Public Workshop
How to Find, Start and Sustain Your Great Work, with Michael Bungay Stanier
Saturday, February 21, 2009
9:30 am – 4:30pm
RIBA – 66 Portland Place, London
(Bring-a-Friend at the reduced rate available only with purchase of one full price ticket)
Are you doing Great Work? Or just Good Work?
Do any of these ring true for you?
• I feel busy all the time
• I feel like I’m in a bit of a rut – and wondering what’s next
• I spend my time just processing all the work coming at me. I’m just trying to keep afloat
• I’m not doing the work that matters – I’m not even sure what work does really matters
• I’ve lost sight of why I’m doing what I’m doing
What if, instead, you could do more Great Work and less Good Work?
Find Your Great Work
During this fun, stimulating and provoking workshop, you’ll be working on how to define, start and then sustain your Great Work.
You’ll learn:
• What the difference is between Good Work and Great Work – and why it matters to you
• Where to look for the seeds of your own Great Work
• How to decide where you should focus your time and energy
• A way of better balancing the demands of your organization with your own goals and ambitions
• How to generate a broader range of possibilities and options – and then how to pick the most powerful choice
• How to create an action plan that sticks
For further details and learn about booking a place click here.




