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January 21, 2010 | *Web Seminars
CEN Web Seminars: Follow Your Bliss: Knowing Your Talents and Playing to Them

CEN Web Seminars: Follow Your Bliss: Knowing Your Talents and Playing to Them, featuring the Director of the Roy H. Park Leadership Fellows Program at the Johnson School Clint Sidle.



One of the key strategies to long term professional effectiveness and job satisfaction is to craft the work that you do to your talents until you find work that you love. Taken from his recent book, This Hungry Spirit: Your Need for Basic Goodness, Clint Sidle shows if you play to your strengths and serve your deeper aspirations you will not only increase your chances of success but also find work that you love. As Confucius said, “Find work that you love and you will never work another day in your life.”

During this web seminar, Clint will show you how to:

·         Discover your talents
·         Develop your purpose
·         Craft your work to them
Clint Sidle is the director of the prestigious Roy H. Park Leadership Fellows Program in the Johnson School at Cornell University and a widely sought consultant in strategic change, leadership, and executive coaching. He has worked with Fortune 500 companies, state and local educational systems, and some of the nation’s leading universities and non-profit organizations. His leadership programs at Cornell and elsewhere have earned national recognition. In Clint’s most recent book, This Hungry Spirit: Your Need for Basic Goodness, he argues the better you know yourself and are grounded in the real you, the more likely you are to be happy, successful, and doing good in the world. When you feel good about yourself, you’re more inclined to be supportive, charitable, cooperative, and productive. So what makes you happy also makes you successful and in service to something greater than yourself.

Thursday, Janurary 21, 2010
12:30PM - 1:30PM (Eastern)

This is an online event. To participate in the web seminar you will need internet and a phone. Log-in and dial-in information will be sent a day before the event. If you have any questions, contact Allison Shirley at acs275@cornell.edu or 607-254-7176.

Cost: $20 per person; if you are not completely satisfied with the presentation, you will be fully refunded.

About CEN Web Seminars: As our CEN programs continue to grow in popularity, we are taking the best of CEN online. CEN is producing a series of web seminars focused on current topics that provide attendees with the tools they need to grow their business. The web seminars continue to feature the top speakers in their field. The goal is for the web seminars to be as interactive as possible. Throughout the presentation, the audience can ask the speaker questions and there will be an official Q&A session at the end of the presentation. Some presentations will also include instant audience polling.  As with all CEN programs, attendees are able to post Open Mike Comments online before the event. To get a flavor for the types of web seminars CEN is sponsoring, visit the CEN website.