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What would it be worth to have authentic, consistent community spirit in your organization, clinic, school, neighborhood, and in your family? Since 9/11, many of us are searching for ways to reintroduce community values as a way to support healthier, fulfilling, productive lives. According to the National Institute of Health, “one of the keys to well being and longevity is the strength and support within one’s community.” This presentation provides an adventurous, in depth exploration of how we will reshape our sense of community in the 21st century. Mr. Braverman’s upbeat vision shows us a future where the commonly pervasive sense of isolation, alienation, and “me” orientation is progressively transformed by communities having a common purpose and shared values with a “we” orientation. The communities will range from global to “under one roof” in scope; from business, to educational, to ecological, to spiritual in purpose.
Terry Braverman shows “What’s In It For Us”:
- Building community spirit within an organization
- Discover current trends that will recreate communities
- Improve health and well being with a stronger sense of community
- Boost community relations with volunteer work and innovative outreach
- Distinguish between “alignment” and “agreement” in building successful communities
- Maximize benefit from global communications technology as it relates to communities
In his peerlessly witty, vigorous style, Terry will help foster a sense of community that will lead to a greater sense of security, fulfillment and productivity. Discover the positive impact this will have on your organization by contacting us at 310/397-6543 or e-mail tbraverman@ca.rr.com
“It was such a pleasure having you with us, sharing your time and expertise so valuable to our staff development... comments included, ‘great ending to a great day,’ ‘Mr. Braverman’s talk is so good and enjoyable, please invite him again.’” —Mierfe Calica, Continuing Education programs Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
“Very entertaining... several excellent ideas to use for your community. Thank you for your well received presentation at our annual conference.” —Diane Herby, Director California Assn. of Hospitals & Health Systems
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