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[itroundtable] | TCN | Monday, September 24, 7-9pm: TCN/Temple Community Network Meeting

 

Monday, September 24, 7-9pm: TCN/Temple Community Network Meeting
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People often make snap judgments about our effectiveness and potential based on how well we communicate. Are you delivering consistent messages in both what you say and how you say it? How are you showcasing your employment strengths and positive qualities?

TCN's September 24th meeting will feature a return appearance from career/business coach Barbara Szala, President of In-Person Communications, entitled:

"HOW TO COMMUNICATE A CONSISTENT MESSAGE THAT SHOWCASES THE BEST YOU"

Barbara will lead an interactive session focusing on how to effectively communicate your unique personal qualities and connect with your listeners. She will offer tips to help you enhance your job search capabilities by drawing on your own natural talents. You'll have the opportunity to get personalized coaching on how to project those intangible qualities—-social poise, presence, focus, energy, appropriate appearance-—that immediately create a positive impression and win over your potential employers.

THERE IS PREPARATION NEEDED PRIOR TO THIS EVENT! To get the most out of the meeting, you should come prepared to present your One-Minute Personal Profile-—a thumbnail sketch of whatever will assist your peers in getting to know you outside of the workplace--your likes, dislikes, hobbies, education, family, community involvement, etc.

PLEASE NOTE: The first 12 participants to sign up (on-site, not in advance) will receive a video recording of their Personal Profile! You will have an opportunity to see yourself as others see you. It's an ideal tool for assessing your own effectiveness as a communicator.

You must bring your own USB/flash drive (at least 1Gb) to take home your personal video, so you can refer back to specific feedback points you'll get from Barbara. This is a GREAT opportunity, as can be personally acknowedged by both Bob L. and Bob R.; prepare and learn!

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Monday, September 24th, 7:00-9:00 PM
Barnert Temple, 747 Route 208 South, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417

Directions to Barnert Temple:
http://barnerttemple.org/about_us/about_us.php3?page=249
(Don't trust your GPS on this one, use these directions.)

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Since 1981, Barbara Szala, President of In-Person Communications, has been coaching business professionals in developing their own personal communications style, to successfully deliver their message and build business relationships. In addition to her skills as a communications coach, conference speaker, and business development consultant, she manages client relationships for affiliated business consultants.

Barbara serves on the Financial Executives International's Career Services Advisory Board. Her contribution in this capacity is reflected in a quote by a member: "It is a real privilege to partner with someone who is always connecting the dots between relationships, has tremendous follow-up and who does all the 'networking' stuff so naturally. Barbara's integrity and authenticity is highly valued."  

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We look forward to seeing you at Barnert Temple on Monday, September 24th for our evening with Barbara Szala. Please feel free to arrive at 6:30pm for extra open networking time, and bring a friend! RSVP's are not required.

Next month, we will meet on October 22nd (4th Monday, as usual), featuring a guest speaker to be announced.  

For more information, contact Bob Roman (Temple Beth Rishon): broman235@gmail.com, Bob Levin (Barnert Temple): blevin@galaxy.net, Andy Keesing (Temple Beth Or): andrew.keesing@gmail.com, or Ed Vogel (Beth Haverim Shir Shalom): evogel@optonline.net.

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