On Friday April 6th, Janice Summers and Liz Fraley will present the half-day workshop, “How to Attract Opportunities to You”!
Maybe you’re thinking it’s time to branch out on your own, maybe it’s time to move up in your company, or maybe it’s time for something different. No matter which scenario, for someone to hire you or your company, you must be THE solution that fills a NEED.
Clearing your vision of who you are and defining your brand allows you laser focus to attract customers. More than your technical resume or CV, the how and what makes you unique.
When you start your own business or start treating your career like a profession, you want to attract opportunities to you instead of having to always chase them down.
In this half-day workshop, attendees will learn:
- How to gain customers by attracting them to you
- How to identify who your customer is (and is not)
- How to identify the keys that distinguish you from others
- How to come up with a concrete, shareable plan
In this session we will cover all of the above through exercises to create a foundation for action. Plan your path to independence, to promotion, or to a new field.
Come prepared to roll up your sleeves, dig in, and take action. Ask questions about your individual goals and situations. This half-day workshop will provide a forum for you to get the answers you seek!
Janice Summers, CEO of JLS Coaching, has founded two companies and is on the verge of launching another. She’s a co-founding collaborator on a third and sits on the board of a non profit. She has been a top recruiter in technology and finance and has been in human resources management. In between running two companies, Janice provides coaching and mentoring for individuals and companies looking to improve their marketing and sales. She helps them build their brands to expand exposure and awareness.
Liz Fraley, CEO of Single-Sourcing Solutions, is a serial entrepreneur. She’s founded two companies, sits on the boards of three non-profits, and is constantly coming up with new ways to share knowledge in the technical communications and content industries. She has worked in high-tech and government sectors, at companies of all different sizes (from startups to huge enterprises). She advocates approaches that directly improve organizational efficiency, productivity, and interoperability. If you ask her, she’ll say she’s happiest when those around her are successful.
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