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A Symphony of Strengths

Friday, April 30, 2010 by Slaughter Development

Indianapolis-based Ignite HR Consulting is hosting an evening of training, networking and music. The education program focuses on an emerging movement in corporate training called Strengths.

Here’s their overview of this approach:

Ignite HR Consulting is the premier Strengths-based HR, coaching and training company in Indianapolis, IN. Our unique approach breaks all the rules of conventional wisdom. Rather than finding gaps and fixing weaknesses, Ignite focuses on  what is RIGHT, buiding on Strengths and minimizing weaknesses. Explore a few of our training and coaching options below, and find out more how we help create strong employees, strong managers, and strong organizations.

The event takes place on Thursday, May 6 at 4PM and features a 45-minute training session entitled “Doing What You Do Best” presented by Carla Feagans. This session will be followed by an hour and a half of networking, with unlimited food and cocktails. The evening concludes with a symphony concert from the Time for Three string ensemble.

Tickets are normally $25, but Ignite HR has offered readers of The Methodology Blog a discount. Register today!

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