Madison, WI – Want to get more out of your teams? Do more with less, and solve “challenges” between team members? Join Digital Team Building Expert John Chen for OpTEAMize – Getting More From Your Team at MPI-Wisconsin’s January Education Meeting at the Madison Concourse Hotel on January 10, 2013.
OpTEAMize is a hands-on training that comprises a simple 6-step lesson to help you become a more effective leader. This fast-paced and fun session includes immediate application of the learning, as attendees compete as teams to see who has the best application of these strategies to produce tangible results. Participants will learn how to increase team performance by more than 50%, get teams to make decisions faster that stick, and get powerful skills to use in their work.
John Chen is the CEO of Geoteaming, specializing in corporate team building and leadership programs that use technology and adventure. John has completed over 1,110 team building events with over 70,000 clients and works with Fortune 500 clients to teach team building skills around the world including Barcelona, Taiwan, Shanghai and France.
As a bonus, the first 120 registrants for this event will receive a FREE autographed copy of John’s new Wiley book, “50 Digital Team Building Games.”
New and returning MPI-WI members can also participate in a new member orientation to get the most out of their membership.
Those interested in registering can visit mpiwi.org for more details on this fun and educational event.
Meeting Professionals International (MPI), the meeting and event industry’s largest and most vibrant global community helps our members thrive by providing human connections to knowledge and ideas, relationships, and marketplaces. MPI membership is comprised of more than 23,000 members belonging to 71 chapters and clubs worldwide. For more information, visit mpiweb.org.
The 320+ member Wisconsin Chapter of MPI, established in 1977, is the premier association in the state dedicated to the growth, development and success of event and meeting professionals. The chapter brings professionals together to learn best practices, build relationships, and create business opportunities that enhance the strategic value of meetings. For more information on MPI-Wisconsin, please visit www.mpiwi.org.
For more information on MPI or the MPI-Wisconsin Chapter, please contact Naomi Tucker, CMP, at ntuckercmp@gmail.com or 920-337-3511.