Survivability® - How to Cope in Turbulent Times
A career and workplace oriented workshop
(90 minutes to 6 hours)
Based on Janis Foord Kirk’s book, Survivability: Career Strategies for the New World of Work this workshop offers a way to examine and develop the skills and attitudes needed to cope and thrive in changing workplaces.
Survivability® is designed to help workers become more aware and better survive in their careers and to help employers better manage in chaotic times and increase their staff’s productivity. It provides key strategies for strengthening workplace resilience.
You and your group will:
Assess ten essential skills:
Technical literacy
Positive thinking
Self-Marketing/promotion
Communication
Information gathering and management
Active learning
Creativity/Applied resourcefulness
Consultative problem solving
Entrepreneurial initiative
Self management
Put a Survivability® plan in place
“People who need help transitioning are in fear. Your humor makes it a comfortable environment.” Ann-Maree Bissett, Virtual Assistant
Note: Survivability® is the registered trademark of Kirkford Communications Inc.
Tailored to Meet Your Needs
Programs can be adapted to support your event’s objectives. Ask for Customized Self Mastery and Workplace Resilience with modules enabling you to build a good fit workshop.
If you want your participants to have longer-lasting results ask about bulk discount rates for pre-purchased books for each participant.
Select Survivability® or another program by calling Patricia Morgan at 403-242-7796 or
Patricia Morgan is an author and expert in strengthening resilience in individuals and organizations. Presenting to thousands of people each year, she is an international speaker with a Master’s Degree in Psychology. When you get Patricia you get practical how-to’s that decrease self-doubt, stress and miscommunication while increasing vitality, joy, productivity and workplace satisfaction. Plus she delivers her message in a fun, insightful and motivational manner. As The Bounce Back Expert, Patricia confidently affirms, 'You’re stronger than you think.'