In Charge of Change! FREE SEMINAR

Presented by Nisha Khare
ONLY 70 SPOTS AVAILABLE, PLEASE RSVP

March 27, 2009 (Point Grey Campus)
Registration Deadline: March 13, 2009
Please register before this date to ensure event is not canceled.

Program Summary:
Are you ready for change?  In a corporate world where there are up-shifts and downturns in positions, departments and maybe your job, Nisha KharĂ© wants you to be prepared.
Dealing with and understanding change is vital for everyone involved.  This workshop deals with feelings around change, working though them and making a difference in your career.  Be a leader in change and help yourself by taking charge in your job and personal life.
Don’t wait for change to happen; be prepared for it and know that you control change and it does not control you.


You Will Learn:
How to cope with change
Benefits of change
Difficulties people face because of change
How to understanding one's own resistance to change
How to tap into one’s own resiliency and be in charge of change
How to create a positive work environment during times of change
To identifying leadership opportunities during times of change

Presenter Bio:
Nisha KharĂ© is a professional speaker and a counsellor who helps her clients to progress and succeed in their careers and lives. Nisha offers a wide range of services – from individual coaching, to seminars and keynote speeches. As a Career & Learning Consultant for Health Canada in BC Region, she works with employees to help them reach their full potential in the workplace.

Prior to working in the career development field, Nisha spent 5 years working as a teacher. This experience has enabled her to design and deliver effective programs today, while keeping in mind the various learning styles and needs.

Nisha has received her Masters in Counselling Psychology from the University of British Columbia, where she also did her Bachelor of Education as well as Bachelor of Arts in Psychology.

Nisha has been hosting local television for over 2 years and has recently started Stand-Up Comedy. Her passion is to help people of all ages along their continuous path, so that they can learn and grow in their current work and life situations.

Who Should Attend:
All levels of the organization
Emerging, mid-level, or strategic

Program Information:
March 27, 2009
MacMillan Building-Rm. 158
Time: 11:30 am - 1:30 pm

To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca with the event name in the subject line. Only 74 seats available. Registration is a first come first served basis.
Cancellation Policy: AAPS requires 3 business days notice for cancellation.
 
If you have any question regarding workshops offered by AAPS, please contact Jasmin Harry at jasmin.harry@ubc.ca