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Ki ThoughtBridge Announces The Inner Work Institute©



A Program for Executive Leaders Responsible for Leading Transformational Change

THE PROGRAM

In times of economic upheaval and massive change, leaders find that their usual skills and management styles aren’t enough. How can you lead others through a time of uncertainty and anxiety? How can you help employees overcome fear and attitudes of scarcity? How do you help others perform at their best in the worst of times?

During a “time of no longer and a time of not yet,” is when leaders need to be most effective! They must possess both technical competence and adaptive leadership skills. THE INNER WORK INSTITUTE
© is a powerful integration of both.

THE INNER WORK INSTITUTE© consists of one, four-day session that sharpens a leader's ability to effectively lead complex change. The Institute provides proven leaders with the opportunity to step away from the press of day-to-day responsibilities, reflect, gain focus, and acquire new ways of thinking and problem solving so they can better lead their organizations and community.

WHO SHOULD APPLY
Executive leaders in business, government, philanthropy and education.

COST OF THE INSTITUTE
Before September 16th - EARLY BIRD SPECIAL of $3,500.00

After September 16th -  $4,500.00
(Includes training manual, materials, CD and meals  post-Institute half-day individual consultation)

LOCATION
Indianapolis, IN

APPLICATION PROCESS
Click here to apply for The Inner Work Institute©

SESSION OVERVIEW
One, Four-Day Experience - November 2-5, 2010 

"“Holding in Trust© remains a key concept for me. Basically it's the process of giving of yourself and then being willing to receive back whatever response comes. Those responses can be varied, sorrow, anger, openness. But it's the honoring of the varied responses of others, which is the process of trustholding. In the Northern Cheyenne tribal community there is a long history that is often very difficult for some; but my openness is inviting others to be more open and to honor their own experiences. Now I am able to say this is who I am and to simply accept others where they are.”"

- Barbara Braided Hair
First Interstate Bank