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Registrations are open for the 2018 AIP Influential Women Mentoring Program for women seeking to unlock their leadership potential and make an impact in their workplace.

The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) program commences in February 2018, and is designed to unlock career possibilities and develop leadership skills, enabling participants to reach their true potential with the support of others.

Using the well-known Gallup Strengths process, the program will help participants discover talents and ways to increase performance, productivity and passion at work.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Participants will learn how to:

  • Develop their talents and find a leadership style that is authentic to them.
  • Surround themselves with a tribe of like-minded people wanting to amplify influence.
  • Have the right mindset for amplifying influence and regulating limiting self-talk.
  • Get clear on their values and how they impact decision making, relationships and the ability to get things done.
  • Position themselves as a leader in the industry that has influence and impact.
  • Improve their presence and ability to gain the buy-in of peers, leaders and stakeholders.
  • Diversify their networks and sure up their ability to ‘future-proof’ their career.
  • Have the confidence to speak up at the table and be heard.

Further information on the program including costs and registration forms, is available here and here.

Early Bird Registrations close 29 November.

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