Certified Agile Coach and IT Expert Joins Communiversity for Innovative Workshop

This one-day accelerated workshop, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Jan. 21, will provide an overview of the award-winning C.A.R.E. Certification program, including two very important take aways: creating your signature of presence and creating your daily workplace watch-list template. Leadership-in-behavior is a prerequisite for leadership-in-title and this accelerated one-day class will ignite that transformation on your first day back at work.

Communiversity instructor Charles Lobosco is a Certified Agile Expert, coach, trainer, publisher and President's service award recipient. Lobosco maintains current Agile Certifications for Scrum Master, Product Owner and Scrum Developer. He is also the creator of the award winning C.A.R.E. Shared Leadership model. The acronym means Courage to take Action Relevant to Everyone. The C.A.R.E. mission is that we use all our collaborative skills, training programs, Shared Leadership strategies and network of teammates to make a difference in our career, company or business even as one person. Shared Leadership is a faster smarter and more efficient way to deliver results and practicing Agile promotes Shared Leadership.

Participants will receive a comprehensive workbook with interactive training which includes defining your signature of presence (who you are, your motive and what you bring to the table) and a better awareness and understanding of concerns in the workplace; what we must tolerate and we must not tolerate; areas like bullying, poor people managing, no upward communication, excessive hours, collaboration vs. confrontation and whatever else comes up the session.

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