Every age and stage brings changes and transitions — some by choice and some not. All change is fraught with concerns, fears, and questions: How do I know if making this change will make me happy? Is it meaningful? How do I know if I’m making the right decisions? How can I stay true to myself during this transition?
In this introductory session, we will explore tools, practices, and principles that can help you begin to answer these questions.
This will be an opportunity for you to:
• Assess areas of importance in your life
• Determine whether change is needed
• Develop an action plan to best manage transition.
$10 at the door for Non WORK Members – help us keep the lights on and keep great programs coming your way! WORK Members FREE including Friends of WORK! (a special membership level for you regular attendees)
Noon-1 PM in the WORK Library. Feel free to bring a bag lunch.
Bio: Fred Krawchuk is a senior lecturer at IESE Business School, a strategic consultant and writer. He has lived or worked in over thirty different countries and is currently enjoying his third career, so he’s incredibly attuned to change and transition. As a result, he works with a variety of clients around the world enabling them to become more adaptive in highly demanding situations, whether in business, government, or conflict zones. A graduate of West Point, he also has degrees from IESE Business School and Harvard University. He is a decorated U.S. Army Special Forces Colonel, Olmsted Scholar, and former George C. Marshall Fellow at the U.S. Department of State.