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Effective Boss Management: Winning Strategies for Managing “Up”

Thursday, February 11, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (PT)

Santa Clara, CA

Effective Boss Management: Winning Strategies for Managing...

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Event Details

When you engage with your boss it helps to be armed with awareness and tools so that you can prepare to make the best of any communication or situation.  Some of you have difficult bosses and others have bosses with different styles that sometimes “rub.”  Others deal effectively and smoothly with their current boss, but other authority figures trigger negative reactions that could be managed with greater wisdom.  In this talk, we will explore different types of bosses and winning strategies for managing up effectively.

Rossella Derickson & Krista Henley, M.A., LMFT, principals of www.Corporate-Wisdom.com, and Directors of www.SBODN.com, have translated their business and organizational psychology experience into Wisdom in the Workplace, consulting, training and coaching modules that support healthy group and company dynamics. Their classes to build business and leadership skills have been taught to CEO's, executives, and entrepreneurs in High Tech, Biotech, Insurance, and many other industries including leading universities.

When & Where



Albin Engineering Services, Inc.
3350 Scott Blvd.
Suite 27
Santa Clara, CA 95054

Thursday, February 11, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (PT)


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Society of Women Engineers - Santa Clara Valley Section (SWE-SCV)



SWE-SCV is dedicated to providing encouragement and support to both current, retired and future women engineers. Our professional development programs and leadership opportunities provide current and retired members the exposure to advice for industry experts and the opportunity to develop essential leadership skills in a friendly and supportive environment. To help promote the success of women joining our future engineering workforce, we have several long-standing community outreach programs that focus on middle school, high school and university women.

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