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Values & The Moral Compass: A Constructor's Guide  


Workshop POSTPONED until 17th April 2012 09:00 - 17:00

Venue TBD

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This seminar is aimed at Trainers, Coaches, Teachers, NLP Practitioners and others interested in the subject of the study of subjective experience.

People and companies use values to measure, judge and to act; and most do this unconsciously. They somehow make it through the day with a hop-scotching of judgements and decisions that they celebrate or regret. When a person or company decides to reflect or strive to improve; can values provide a meaningful basis for change? For if the same values are in place after changework, how successful will the change be?

The darker side, as highlighted in BBC's Horizon Good or Evil? suggests that four times as many senior executives as in the general population (1:25) may be a psychopath - someone without a conscience or empathy - This has serious implications for a company's culture.

For individuals, values are no less important for how life is lived, or more importantly, how life will be lived. from NOW.

Values have their own structures; Bloom attempted to define the Affective Taxonomy of Learning in the 1960's. Yet values and how we use them go well beyond learning. And progress in this field has been made. Every act involves values ( It is suggested that it is better to act rather than to take action).

There have been attempts to divide decision making between pure logic and 'values' based judgements; and again, this is very simplistic. Further, there a large amount of misinformation on the web about 'what is a value'.

Yet, once values are uncovered, rediscovered or made visible then categorised and utilised for the service of you or your company then deep, lasting and sustainable change can happen. Decisions can be made that have a conscious ethical and moral foundation.

This seminar will cover:

  • What are values anyway?
  • Where do they come from?
  • How are values structured?
  • How do we use values, as in decisions, judgements ethics and acts?
  • Case Studies.
  • What language patterns do people use when utilising values?
  • How do people get stuck?
  • The myths surrounding values spread throughout the Internet

So you can:

  • Make more meaningful and moral decisions
  • Recognise the types of values
  • Act in accordance with them on an ethical basis in any context.
  • Changing values where appropriate.
  • Help and empower others to find their inner compass.

No PowerPoint!

  • Direct contact with the trainer
  • Comprehensive Booklet included

Your seasoned trainer is Steve Cowie, an NLP Trainer and A Chartered Member of the CIPD with over twenty years of training and NLP experience.

Standard - Investment of £499.00

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Early Bird - Book before 10th April: £257.00

Take note all you "In-timers" and "Through-timers", places will be strictly limited!

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