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Working Smarter, Not Harder: Achieving Optimum Work/Life Balance

Thursday 13th Sept. 2007

Who is the target audience?

* Professionals working in Science, Engineering and Technology fields who aim to be more successful at work whilst having a happy and fulfilled personal life.

What are the workshop objectives?

* Create a values based career plan.

* Find ways to effectively delegate for increased time and energy efficiency.

* Develop a realistic and achievable action plan for creating better balance.

What are the benefits?

* Increase sense of control and decrease stress levels.

* Improve sense of alignment between personal and professional values.

* Develop strategies for balancing career workload with a fulfilling personal life.

Who is Dr. Suzanne Doyle-Morris?

Dr Suzanne Doyle-Morris is an International Coaching Federation accredited executive coach who received her PhD in Educational Research from Cambridge University. Her doctoral dissertation focused on the experiences of successful women in male-dominated fields and today she works with firms in science, engineering and technology, finance and law to help them retain, recruit and develop their high potential female employees through training and coaching. For more information about her and her services, please visit www.doylemorris.com <http://www.doylemorris.com/>

For more information, please get in touch direct with Dr. Suzanne Doyle-Morris at <mailto:Suzanne@doylemorris.com> Suzanne@doylemorris.com or

01638 742 298.

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