Seminar 1. Maximising Masculine-Feminine synergy in team dynamics. (2 hour seminar or longer if delivered in-house).
Powerful unseen forces operate in teams of people. The Masculine-Feminine dynamic is a crucial factor to take into consideration because it is based on the different modus operandi of men and women. At work, men and women are generally assessed and expected to behave in the same way. This is despite the fact that they think and behave differently by nature. To achieve targets, different methods of accomplishment should be recognised because masculine energy is often directed and goal- oriented whereas feminine energy can be more creative and process-oriented. Synergy could be generated if these factors are harnessed and harmonised. This seminar will enable employers and employees alike to recognise these natural differences and utilise them in their team dynamics so they can influence how a team reacts, behaves or performs.
Exploring gender differences and communication flow to achieve the best results for the company are at the core of the seminar.
Seminar 2. The Feminine Factor in Leadership: a new way to lead, influence and inspire. (2 hour seminar (or longer if delivered in-house).
Feminine Factorholds seminars for female-onlygroups. They help women to find the special place within themselves from where they can lead, influence and inspire others. Leaders do not lead companies, firms, businesses: leaders lead people. Women are born with the instinctive ability to connect, communicate and cooperate with others. This seminar includes an analysis of the mindset and qualities of powerful female leaders of the past and present, physiology coaching, image and presence building, behavioural tactics and insights into effective mixed gender communication. Note to a HR Manager:
Too many courses that executives are sent on offer skills trainingbut do not take account of the different ways that women think, work and are judged. This seminar aims to address this and your female executives will be glad that you offered courses appropriate to them.