Thursday, February 28, 2013

March 7, 2013 Program "People Management: People Difficult or Different?" (at Garvey Schubert Barer)



Greater Seattle Chapter of ARMA, International

Date:
Thursday, March 7, 2013

Time:
8:00 -10:00 a.m.;
8:00-8:45 networking and continental breakfast;
8:50-10:00 a.m. program

Cost:
$10.00

Location:
Garvey Schubert Barer, 1191 2nd Ave., Floor 6, Building Conference Room

Program Title:
People Management: People Difficult or Different?

Description:
Marcia Remington, CEO of Clarity2Purpose, a career transition coaching company that provides telephone and/or Skype career development coaching, skill enhancement coaching, and team building coaching to small business owners and managers, PLUS job search, resume support and interview coaching to people in career transition, will talk to us about working with the different and sometimes challenging people in our work environments.

Speaker Profile:
Marcia Remington’s background includes 20+ years as both a corporate and law-firm HR manager. She specializes in career and transitional coaching using StrengthsFinder 2.0, DiSC, and People Skills assessments. In addition to the transitional coaching, she provides resume support, interview skill coaching, team building and team coaching, employee relations, conflict resolution, training and workplace development, and leadership and management coaching. She enjoys inspiring and coaching small business owners, managers, and executives as they navigate through constant change and transition. Remington has coached over 100 individuals to date.

Register:
The program is open to all professionals interested in learning about managing records.
Please register NO LATER THAN Tuesday March 5.
Register online at http://www.armaseattle.org/events.html if not working you may register via email at registration@armaseattle.org (include your name, organization, phone #, and # of guests if any).

Directions: Garvey Schubert Barer, 1191 2nd Ave. Floor 6, Building Conference Room

From North:
• Exit at Union Street; Take Union to Second Avenue.
• Turn left onto Second Avenue.
• Drive south two blocks to Seneca Street.
• To enter the parking garage turn right onto Seneca Street. Seneca is a two-way street only between Second and First Avenues. Make the first left turn into the parking garage.

From South:
Interstate 5 from South of Seattle (for example, from Seattle-Tacoma airport)
• Take the Seneca Street exit and follow Seneca down the hill (west) to Second Avenue.
• To enter the parking garage cross Second Avenue. Seneca is a two-way street only between Second and First Avenues. Make the first left turn into the parking garage.

For more directions, please go to: http://www.gsblaw.com/offices/directions.cfm?id=6

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