Fri, May 15
|Zoom Conference
Activating 2021: Leadership Retreat
Understand your behavior and create a new normal.
Time & Location
May 15, 2020, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Zoom Conference
About the event
Understand your behavior and create a new normal.
Retreat attendees will work as a group to understand how their human behavior can shape their future success. Participants will take the Extended DISC assessment before the retreat and walk away with a custom road map for their success.Â
What makes the Extended DISC® tool different is its ability to measure the hard-wired DISC-style. This means the results show who the individual actually is and not what the person thinks they need or wants to be. As a result, Extended DISC® identifies the true strengths and developmental areas to allow for accurate performance improvement.
Michael Sgro, CPBC is a certified Extended DISC trainer/facilitator and is authorized to use DISC as a tool to help clients achieve success. We encourage anyone who is looking for a new job, trying to get promoted, wanting to manage people more effectively, starting/maintaining a business or is just wanting to grow as a professional to attend this retreat.
Online retreat program details:
- Professionals are asked to RSVP online by January and will receive access to Extended DISC after invoice is paid,
- Attendees will receive their digital 36-page report at the start of the retreat,
- Retreat program includes: Understanding Extended DISC, how to read your report, and creating a custom roadmap.
- Each attendee will schedule a one-hour follow-up after the retreat to finalize their custom plan.
Your custom roadmap includes the behavioral strategies that will lead you to accomplishing your goals. Optimizing your performance is how we get to mastery level success. This retreat is not remedial or but for high-performers looking to crack the glass ceiling of their success. The retreat workshop, your custom assessment and coaching follow-up is $175. per person.
Our mission is to coach extraordinary leaders and to develop empathy as a core competency.Â