FranklinCovey’s "The 7 Habits
Maximizer®"
This is a one-day application experience
for past participants of other 7 Habits
workshops. It makes an ideal "refresher"
or renewal course by not only reviewing
the principles, but by focusing on
specific applications of The 7 Habits in
the workplace. The 7 Habits Maximizer
workshop is an ideal solution to help
employees make a significant, meaningful
contribution to their organization,
regardless of their role of position.
Effectiveness is the result of a proven
process, not an event - and an important
part of that process is applying the
concepts in a meaningful, relevant way.
The 7 Habits Maximizer workshop will
help you increase your effectiveness and
impact at work by showing you how to
apply The 7 Habits to your role.
The 7 Habits Maximizer workshop is part of a
student’s co-curricular programming for
professional development training (one
of the six pillars of our leadership
development program) where the following
learning outcomes are realized by
utilizing all four leadership learning
opportunities – leadership education,
leadership training, leadership
development, and leadership engagement.
Learning Outcomes:
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How to focus on the high-leverage
projects that you can influence in
your current role
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Identify the unique talents, skills
and contribution you have to offer
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Align your individual role with your
organizations Wildly Important
Goals™
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Successfully enlist support from
others in the achievement of
important objectives
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Apply the best of your talents and
skills to your life roles.
Eligibility:
The 7 Habits Maximizer workshop is offered to all
students at CMA who have completed "7
Habits for Highly Effective People®"
with precedence given to those students
who are active in the Gold Medal
Leadership program.
Schedule for Academic Year 2008-2009
27 September 2008
Materials Provided:
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A rich participant guidebook
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A "Maximizer Action Plan" tool to
help you apply The 7 Habits to goals
and initiatives at school
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A Work Matters booklet featuring an
excerpt from A. Roger Merrill's
book, Life Matters
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A pocket reference card
Facilitator(s):
If you are interested in attending the
Fall 2008 workshop, please email Ms J.
L. Yount at
JYount@csum.edu. |