[UWAB] FW: [WRC Newsletter] Getting What You Deserve in the Workplace Thursday
FYI :-) ________________________________ From: Yvette Upton [mailto:yvette.upton@vpss.gatech.edu] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 5:55 PM To: wrc@lists.gatech.edu; graduate.women@lists.gatech.edu Subject: [WRC Newsletter] Getting What You Deserve in the Workplace Thursday A quick reminder to bring your lunch or yourself to the WRC for a great workshop! It's free. Lunch and Learn - Negotiating Assertiveness Thursday, October 19, Noon to 1 p.m. Women's Resource Center Suite 131, Student Services (Flag) Building (cookies, soda and water provided) Getting What You Deserve in the Workplace You can be a smart, hardworking employee who consistently exceeds job requirements and you still may not get what you want and deserve in terms of job offers, salary, promotions, perks or visibility within your company or professional field. This workshop will apply psychology within the realities of the business work environment. Attendees will gain insight on how their own psychology and the psychology of female power influences their ability to ask for and get what they want and deserve. The workshop will also provide strategies for finding your voice and how to assert yourself in crucial conversations in your career. Prior to pursuing her Master's degree in Professional Counseling, Kalpana spent over 15 years working in large and small corporations. She has held VP and other senior management positions and has interviewed, hired and conducted performance and pay reviews for many employees. She has also coached students on how to get what they want during the job search process. A joint program between the Georgia Tech Counseling Center and the Women's Resource Center. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ _ WRC Field Trip to the Atlanta Botanical Garden Tuesday, October 24, 3:45 p.m. meet at the WRC transportation provided Cost: $12 The Niki Charitable Art Foundation brings the legacy of the late artist's ideal. This is the world's largest exhibition of internationally renowned artist Niki de Saint Phalles outdoor sculptures ever presented. Please join us for an afternoon in the Atlanta Botanical Garden <http://www.atlantabotanicalgarden.org/site/events/niki_overview> as we view sculptures that have been delighting international audiences for decades.
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Biggers, Maureen Short