Leadership on the Links
A powerful, fun-filled, participatory program that provides your organization with the tools to tap into the last and greatest reservoir of productivity – the human mind and spirit.
P. A. R.
- Purpose: Brings the clarity of self-knowledge; harnesses the power of our passion for life; imparts consistency of heart and mind and action
- Alignment: Provides the vision necessary to transform our intention into a roadmap for actions and results; expresses our highest potential in performance
- Resonance: Develops the self-mastery that takes our vision to reality; supplies us with the insight to master the two most important relationships in life – with ourselves and others; Expands our understanding of the values of partnering and resourcefulness as well as a commitment to mutual inquiry, understanding and collaborative learning
Leadership on the links is a new and exciting program that borrows from the many lessons and disciplines found in the game of Golf, it furnishes participants with the foundation to master the most important asset they have, themselves.
The program works well outdoors but can also work in some
company program. Our leadership trainings are three day or five day
experiences good for the novice and the advanced golfer. The program even has a role for those who do not wish to play or are unable to play.
For more information about how this program will fortify leadership qualities for your organization: Speak with our program directors and facilitators: Bruce Gill 703 680-1215 and Elizabeth Miu- LanYoung 212 316-2604
We are a consulting and training organization operating globally for the past twenty years serving Fortune 100 companies and major not for profit organizations. For more information: www.redcraneandturtle.com
Among our clients:
- Verizon
- Ernst and Young
- Lucent Technologies
- Stony Brook Medical Center
Columbia Graduate Program for International Affairs
At&t
- NCAA
The golf balls are provided for the corresponding distances to landmarks on the course, which must be picked up by a handheld device. Thus, the player will have a better idea of the techniques and clubs to use to get the ball into the hole.Golfers and caddies should not look for hours looking for the ball, which can often be an exercise in patience. And you do not need to advertise to everyone how badly a player can be at times with all those balls Monogram be recovered from the waters at the end of the day.
Posted by: Golfschläger Fitting | October 31, 2011 at 02:40 AM