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Spirit at Work presents
Thursday, June 16, 2011 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Beyond Systems to Spirit: How do you live outside the box?
A Workplace Centre Salon-Dialogue
facilitated by Brian Fraser, Lead Provocateur, Jazzthink ________________________________
Does your workplace honor your true Self?
Do you share your "spirit" with colleagues at work? Do your friends and family experience your deepest self? How are you different at work than you are at home and elsewhere? How much expansiveness do you invite into your life?
Join us for a special Workplace Centre Salon as Board member Brian Fraser facilitates an open-format session on the role of Spirit in our work and life. This is an opportunity for everyone to share their own experiences and views, and listen to a provocative dialogue in an informal setting.
click here to RSVP -or- phone: 604-685-6560
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Date: Thursday, June 16th, 2011 -- 12:00 - 1:30 pm
Location: Main Floor, Conference Rooms, Terasen Building, 1111 W. Georgia St. (at Thurlow), Vancouver
Cost: Without lunch: $10 With lunch: non-members - $20; members - $15
Lunch: Catered sandwiches, salad, tea and coffee (RSVP requested for food)
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About our Facilitator:
Brian J. Fraser, Ph.D., is the Lead Provocateur of Jazzthink, an organization that offers keynotes, seminars and facilitation to improve the potential and productivity of teams. Brian is a professional speaker, teacher, facilitator, and coach specializing in how teamwork relates to organizational productivity. He is also the author of 11 books, including his latest, Jazzthink: Playing with the Stuff of Success.
Brian ministers part-time with Brentwood Presbyterian Church in Burnaby, BC, and teaches in the Demers Group's Core Alignment Profession Coach Training program. Before launching Jazzthink in 2002, Brian served as minister of Glebe Presbyterian Church in Toronto (1978-1985) and Dean of St. Andrew's Hall, the Presbyterian College at the University of British Columbia (1985-2001). During his tenure as Dean, he was also Professor of History at Vancouver School of Theology, where he focused his research and teaching on teams and their leadership.
click here to RSVP -or- phone: 604-685-6560
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