Carol Linden
Presented by Carol Linden
Thursday, October 1
Reception: 6-7 p.m.; program 7-9 p.m.
Dinner and beverages (wine and soft drinks) provided
Place: Diamond View I Building near Durham Bulls Athletic Park (see directions)
APT-RTP members register here: $25 Members may bring any family member, significant other, or friend for member price.
Non-members register here: $35
Program plus annual membership: $65 ($10 savings)
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Teaching type and temperament and using it in coaching managers and teams in a high-tech R&D environment for six years have taught this presenter which aspects of whole type, temperament theory, and the 8-function model have the biggest impact on the work environment. Learn about the type spread of a high-tech audience and about specific teaching points and exercises, and tweaks to common exercises, and about which organizational influences have helped to grow this internal OD consultant’s practice from 100 students in 7 workshops in 2005 to 325 students in 18 workshops in 2008.
For more information about the presenter see Carol Linden.
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July 22nd, 2009
- Carol Shumate and Walter Smith, Halloween 2008
Thursday, October 29
Reception: 6:00-7 p.m.; program 7-9 p.m.
Dinner and beverages (wine and soft drinks) provided
Place: Diamond View I Building near Durham Bulls Athletic Park (see directions)
Please register by Friday, October 23.
APT-RTP members register here: $25 Members may bring any family member, significant other, or friend for member price.
Non-members register here: $35
Program plus annual membership: $65 ($10 savings).
How scary is the dark side of your type code? Join us in exploring our unconscious functions in this most popular event. Anything goes in the costume department—just wear one and your unconscious will express itself. This year the program will focus on our darkest function, the 8th or Demonic function, according to John Beebe’s 8-function model. We tend to find this function uncontrollable and haunting, and it can make us rigid and obsessively fixated. It tends to be our most destructive function and, at rare moments, our most ingenious one. It can also make complete fools of us. Through exercises, we’ll try to find the ingenuity beneath the foolishness.
Costumes preferred but not required. Last year’s program was a rousing success.
For presenter’s bio see Carol Shumate.
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Do you know your type?.
If you haven’t taken the MBTI® instrument and are interested in doing so, click here.
July 22nd, 2009