DISC Personality/Behavior Profile Training with Bruce Leamon

  • Tuesday, June 05, 2018
  • 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Hotel 116 (formerly known as Bellevue Coast Hotel): 625 116th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004

Registration


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Invisible Diversity…..Increasing Our Effectiveness by Understanding Behavior Styles


In an interactive conversation, Bruce Leamon will differentiate personality and behavior. The session will leave meeting participants with insights and tools to view other people as “different” vs “difficult”.  While this discussion is especially relevant for organizational professionals, it is equally useful for parents, spouses, and any person who knows another person!

Bruce Leamon brings more than 30 years of executive experience in global businesses. In addition, he has served as a faculty member and administrator at two private universities. Bruce is one of a small number of professional coaches certified by the International Coach Federation as a Master Certified Executive Coach (MCC). He earned a Master of Arts from Michigan State University and he is recognized as a master facilitator, a talented educator, and as a “coach’s coach”.

During his twenty year corporate career at AT&T, Bruce’s teams and organizations consistently exceeded business targets while receiving the highest possible marks as “great places to work.” He realized early in his career that sustainable results are directly related to leadership and the creation of culture.

Bruce is a unique combination of educator and successful business practitioner. He lives in Mercer Island, Washington with his wife, Janet. His email is bruce@leamongroup.com and his office is 425-836-7100.

Meeting Format

6:00-6:30pm Networking
6:30-6:40pm Welcome to the meeting & Introductions
6:40-6:50pm Business Partner Presentation  (formerly called Corporate Associate Members) 
6:50-7:15pm Roundtable/ discussion of a pre-planned topic
7:15-8:15pm Guest Speaker
8:15-8:30pm Announcements/ Wrap-up

Unless otherwise noted all events will be held at:
Hotel 116 (formerly known as Bellevue Coast Hotel)
625 116th Ave NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
Note: The hotel signs will direct you to the NAPO meeting location within the hotel.

Day/Time

First Tuesday of each month
6:30pm - 8:30pm (unless otherwise noted)

Guest Fee

We welcome anyone to visit our meetings. The guest fee is $25 ($26 via credit card) for each meeting you attend as a guest. At the door we accept cash/check. Membership in the National Association of Professional Organizers is required before membership on the chapter level can be processed.

If you want to pay at the door please bring cash or check.
Pre-purchase your guest pass via credit card online for $26.00, up to 5pm day of the meeting.

Conduct/Attire/Punctuality


We pride ourselves on being a cohesive, positive, enthusiastic group and welcome everyone who would like to attend. Brainstorming and idea sharing are encouraged. It is important to represent NAPO and the organizing industry in a professional manner. We ask that you wear business casual attire to the meetings. All meetings will begin on time with the intention of ending on time. Please make every effort to arrive at the meeting on time.

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