Posts Tagged ‘management’

In partnership with local LifeSuccess Coach Leslie Flowers, Ascent Adventure Consultants is presenting the LifeVenture Weekend Retreat in Cary NC January 22-23 2010.

The weekend LifeVenture retreat begins on a Friday night, lasting until Saturday evening, and combines Leslie’s excellent LifeSuccess teachings, (http://www.lifesuccessleslie.com) with experiential training and application by Ascent Adventure Consultants’ (http://www.ascentadventure.com) professional team building and training facilitators, to help participants learn and apply the principles being taught. Read the rest of this entry »

LifeVenture Weekend Retreat

October 20th, 2009 | Posted by: brandon

Retreat Summary

In partnership with local LifeSuccess Coach Leslie Flowers (www.lifesuccessleslie.com), Ascent Adventure Consultants is presenting the LifeVenture Weekend Retreat in Cary NC. The event will be held at Homewood Suites in Cary NC, where participants will spend the night Friday evening, and  then spend all day Saturday  in the program. This is a unique event and the first of it’s kind in the USA. Leslie Flowers is an international motivational and inspirational speaker, teacher and coach and was tapped by former LifeSuccess Consulting President Paul Martinelli as an emerging leader in the personal and leadership development industry. Brandon Hensinger of Ascent Adventure Consultants works with groups of business people and professionals across the country to help them develop their leadership, management, and communication skills through experiential team building and training.

The weekend retreat begins on a Friday night, lasting until Saturday evening, and combines Leslie’s excellent LifeSuccess teachings, with experiential training and application by Ascent Adventure Consultants professional team building and training facilitators, to help participants learn and apply the principles being taught.

Leslies passion and teaching focuses on helping people to understand the human performance gap — why we don’t do what we already know to do — how limiting beliefs stand in the way of our success, and what is required to narrow that gap in short order. Her teaching also focuses on connecting people with their infinite potential and purpose. The principles and practices learned through her teaching sessions will be the focus of the experiential training aspects of the program, conducted by Brandon Hensinger.

Logistics and Details

Where:

Homewood Suites, 100 Macalyson Ct Cary NC 27511

What the Weekend Includes:

Lodging, all meals, conference facility

Schedule

Friday January 22

6:30pm – Kickoff Dinner

7:30pm – Session 1

Saturday January 23

8:00am – Breakfast at Hotel

9:00am – 12:00pm – Sessions 2 and 3

12:00pm – 1:00pm – Lunch

1:00pm – 5:00pm – Sessions 4 and 5

To Sign Up for the Retreat, and/or For More Information, Please Fill Out the Following Form:

Learning How to Plan and Be Organized from Climbing Experiences

September 12th, 2009 | Posted by: brandon

As the next installment in my ongoing series focusing on “The Climbing Experience Applied to All of Life”, I wanted to take some time to write about how climbing can actually help you learn how to be a good planner and organizer in all of life. I could probably write pages and pages about this, but I wanted to share 3 key points that I believe translate well into personal life and business life.

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Leaders Travel Unexplored Paths

August 20th, 2009 | Posted by: brandon

I found a new blog that I love to read….it’s called The Practice of Leadership. I read an article today on The Importance of Creativity for leaders. Make sure to read the article in full. I wanted to highlight one of the points the author makes.

“The leader must be able to travel into an unexplored path” Read the rest of this entry »

Change Management and Sustaining the Change

July 9th, 2009 | Posted by: brandon

I read a great article on Change Management (Read It) this morning.  I will be using principles from it most definitely in leadership training programs that I conduct from now on. The point of the article is that the managers of companies are always excited to implement change, but rarely does that change  become sustained. It usually leads to a period of excitement, and then a reverting back to old habits. One of the main reasons she said this happens is because of a lack of focus on the “soft” side of change implementation. Read the rest of this entry »

Access Fund

July 5th, 2009 | Posted by: brandon

The Access Fund is the national advocacy organization that keeps U.S. climbing areas open and conserves the climbing environment. Founded in 1990, the Access Fund supports and represents over 1.6 million climbers nationwide in all forms of climbing: rock, ice, mountaineering, and bouldering.

Management Tips Learned Through Experience

June 11th, 2009 | Posted by: brandon

One of the most common issues that I see arise among the groups in team building and leadership development programs that we facilitate is that managers begin to realize that they need to make changes in the way they organize and structure their days and tasks so that they can more effectively manage their teams.

Here are some great key points of application that I have seen teams develop:

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Time Management

December 10th, 2008 | Posted by: brandon

CJ Mahaney, over at the Sovereign Grace Ministries Blog, wrote a great article today on time management and making good use of your time. If you have a moment, I’d recommend checking it out.