[Nfbespanol-talk] En Español, Washington Seminar Interactive Workshop, Many Communicate-Few Connect January 29

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Lunes, 16 de Enero 2017 10:47:44 -0600

Asunto: Taller Interactivo en el Seminario de Washington, muchos Se 
Comunican-Pocos Se Conectan 29 de enero

Colegas y Amigos en el Movimiento:

Incluso si no puede unirse a nosotros para las citas legislativas 
durante el Seminario de Washington, el programa del domingo (1/29) 
celebrado en el Holiday Inn Capitol debe

ser muy valioso. No necesita asistir al Seminario de Washington para 
participar en este programa.

*"Muchos se comunican- POCOS se CONNECTAN"*

"No se pierda esta oportunidad única para el desarrollo profesional. Si 
es un estudiante, un joven profesional, o bien, ha estado por largo 
tiempo en su carrera, se

beneficiará enormemente de esos dos talleres."

Las reglas de compromiso. Si alguna vez ha sido obstaculizado por la 
posibilidad de asistir a un evento de redes o una recepción, no está 
solo. Caminar en un salón

lleno de docenas de personas que nunca se han reunido, puede ser 
abrumador para los nuevos entrantes a la fuerza laboral y profesionales 
establecidos por igual. Este

programa le dará diez "reglas" que le ayudará a sacar el máximo partido 
de cualquier asunto o evento social de Washington D.C.-, incluyendo cómo 
prepararse y navegar por

los eventos, y lo que es más importante, cómo dar seguimiento y crear 
relaciones con sus nuevos contactos importantes.

Comunicándose con Estilo. Algunos estudios sugieren que el 85% de su 
éxito está directamente ligado a su capacidad de comunicarse con 
efectividad. Sin embargo, pocos

profesionales reciben alguna formación formal en las habilidades básicas 
de comunicación. Este programa altamente interactivo de 90 minutos es 
una introducción a

los estilos de comunicación. Puesto que su estilo de comunicación se 
basa, en parte, en su preferencia de estilo de comportamiento, 
utilizaremos la herramienta de evaluación de DISC que le ayuda a identificar

la Preferencia de comportamiento individual de estilo. A continuación, 
vamos a centrar nuestra atención en las personas con las que trabaja que 
le dará algunas pistas para ayudarle a identificar

sus preferencias de estilo conductuales, también. Destacando los puntos 
de coincidencia y conflicto potencial, nos centraremos en los ajustes 
que puede hacer para mejorar

su comunicación con los demás.

Mary R. Crane. Esq.

Una graduada de la Universidad de George Washington, Centro Nacional de 
Facultad, Mary Crane ejerció la abogacía y cabildeo en Washington D.C. 
durante casi diez años.

Trabajó primero con el American Petroleum Institute y luego con la 
Asociación Americana del Corazón, Crane fue especializada en asuntos 
fiscales sin fines de lucro. A principios de la década

de 1990, decidió seguir su larga vida de fascinaciones en comida y vino. 
Con estos intereses en mente, pasó dos años explorando el mundo de la 
gastronomía

en el prestigioso Instituto Culinario de América del cual se graduó con 
honores. Crane había obtenido certificación como una sumiller de la Corte

de Maestros sumilleres, en Londres, Inglaterra. Inmediatamente después, 
comenzó a trabajar como ayudante de chef en la Casa Blanca. Crane salió 
de la cocina profesional

y se acercó a los bufetes de abogados con su innovador programa, "Las 
Reglas de Compromiso". Ese seminario brindó a los participantes las 
normas que se necesitan para

trabajar satisfactoriamente recepciones y navegar por las cenas más 
formales.

Desde entonces, Crane ha ampliado los programas de capacitación que 
ofrece para incluir muchas de las otras habilidades de asuntos prácticos 
que todos los profesionales necesitan para tener éxito.

Sus programas abarcan una amplia gama de conjuntos de habilidades, 
incluyendo: cómo sacar el máximo partido de los eventos de conección en 
redes y gestión de recepciones, comidas y cenas de asuntos,

la comunicación efectiva a través de papél o correo electrónico, el 
interactuar eficazmente con otros estilos de comportamiento en el 
trabajo, salvar la generación y las brechas de género,

trabajar éticamente. Los clientes de Crane incluyen muchas de las 
empresas como Fortune 500 y más del 50% de AmLaw100. Ella es una oradora 
frecuente en conferencias nacionales,

y ha aparecido en 60 Minutes, FOX Business News y ABC Radio. Hace sus 
apariciones mensuales en Let's Talk Live, Washington, D.C. televisado

ABC, programa de afiliados. Crane también ha sido citada ampliamente en 
una variedad de medios de comunicación impresos y electrónicos, 
incluyendo el New York Times, el Wall Street

Journal, Forbes.com, Fortune.com, y CNN.com

este esperadísimo seminario tendrá lugar el domingo, 29 de enero de 2017 
en el Holiday Inn Capitol situado en 550 C Street SW Washington DC en el

Salón House Room, y se llevará a cabo desde 3:00pm hasta 6:15pm.

Por favor únase a nosotros con este altavoz de renombre mundial que 
ofrecerá su experiencia a un precio nominal de $15 por cada sesión de 90 
minutos o 20 dólares para ambas.

Patrocinado por el Capítulo Potomac /Federación Nacional de Ciegos de 
Virginia y la Filial de DC.

Impartido por Mary Crane, Esq.,?creadora del *100 COSAS QUE NECESITA

SABER* serie de libros Que ofrece a las personas que entran en el 
mercado laboral con información crucial, fácil de absorber, trozos casi 
tweetables. La serie

incluye actualmente *Iniciemos el trabajo* y *redes.*

mary at marycrane.com

Https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-crane-2003939

Shawn Callaway, Presidente de la Federación Nacional de Ciegos de

Washington, DC, miembro de la Junta Directiva de la Federación

202-352-1511

Callaway.Shawn at gmail.com

Tracy Soforenko

, Presidente de la Federación Nacional de Ciegos de Virginia

202-285-4595

Tracy.soforenko at gmail.com

John Halverson, Ph.D., Presidente del

Capítulo de Potomac, Federación Nacional de Ciegos

703-867-6400

Johnh50 at verizon.net

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Colleagues and Friends in the Movement:

Even if you can't join us for the legislative appointments during
Washington seminar, this Sunday's (1/29) program held at the Holiday
Inn Capitol should be very valuable. You do not need to attend
Washington Seminar to participate in this program.

*"MANY COMMUNICATE- FEW CONNECT"*



"Don't miss this unique opportunity for professional development.
Whether you are a student, a young professional, or well along in
your career, you will benefit immensely from these two workshops."

Rules of Engagement - If you have ever been stymied by the prospect
of attending a networking event or a reception, you're not alone.
Walking into a room filled with dozens of people who you have never
before met can be overwhelming for new entrants to the workforce and
established professionals alike. This program will give you ten
"rules" that will help you make the most of any Washington D.C.
business-social event, including how to prepare for and navigate the
events, and most importantly, how to follow up and build
relationships with your new important contacts.



Communicating with Style - Some studies suggest that fully 85% of
your success is directly linked to your ability to effectively
communicate. Yet, few professionals receive any formal training in
basic communication skills. This highly interactive 90-minute program
is an introduction to communication styles. Because your
communication style is based, in part, on your behavioral style
preference, we'll use the DISC assessment tool to help you identify
your individual behavioral style preference. Then, we'll turn our
attention to the people with whom you work and give you some clues to
help you identify their behavioral style preferences, too.
Highlighting points of commonality and potential conflict, we'll
focus on adjustments that you can make to enhance your communications
with others.



Mary R. Crane. Esq.



A graduate of George Washington University's National Law Center,
Mary Crane practiced law and lobbied in Washington D.C. for nearly ten years.
Working first for the American Petroleum Institute and then with the
American Heart Association, Crane specialized in non-profit tax
issues. In the early 1990s she decided to pursue her life-long
fascinations in food and wine. With these interests in mind, she
spent two years exploring the world of gastronomy at the prestigious
Culinary Institute of America, from which she graduated with honors.
Crane further gained certification as a sommelier from the Court of
Master Sommeliers London, England. Immediately thereafter, she began
work as an assistant chef at the White House. Crane left the
professional kitchen and approached law firms with her innovative
program, "The Rules of Engagement." That seminar provided
participants with the rules they needed to successfully work
receptions and navigate the more formal dining setting.



Since then, Crane has expanded the training programs she offers to
include many of the other practical business skills all professionals
need to succeed. Her programs cover a broad range of skill sets
including: getting the most out of networking events and receptions,
managing business lunches and dinners, communicating effectively via
paper or e-mail, interacting effectively with other behavioral styles
at work, bridging the generation and gender gaps, and working
ethically. Crane's clients include many Fortune 500 companies and
more than 50% of the AmLaw100.  She is a frequent speaker at national
conferences, and has appeared on 60 Minutes, Fox Business News, and
ABC Radio. She makes monthly guest appearances on Let's Talk Live, a
Washington, D.C. televised ABC-affiliate program. Crane has also been
quoted extensively in a variety of print and electronic media,
including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes.com,
Fortune.com, and CNN.com



This highly-anticipated seminar will take place on Sunday, January
29, 2017 at the Holiday Inn Capitol located on 550 C Street SW
Washington DC in the House Room to be held at 3:00 to 6:15pm.

Please join us with this world renown speaker who will be offering
her expertise at a nominal fee of $15 for each 90-minute session or
$20 for both.

Sponsored by the Potomac Chapter/National Federation of the Blind of
Virginia and the DC Affiliate.



Facilitated by Mary Crane, Esq.,?creator of the *100 Things You Need To
Know* book series, which provides people entering the workforce with
crucial information in easy-to-absorb, almost tweetable chunks. The
series currently includes *Starting Work* and *Networking.*



mary at marycrane.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-crane-2003939


Shawn Callaway, President National Federation of the Blind
Washington, DC, Member NFB Board  of Directors

202-352-1511

Callaway.Shawn at gmail.com


Tracy Soforenko

President, National Federation of the Blind of Virginia

202-285-4595

Tracy.soforenko at gmail.com

John Halverson, Ph.D., President
Potomac Chapter, National Federation of the Blind

703-867-6400

johnh50 at verizon.net





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Colleagues and Friends in the Movement:

Even if you can?t join us for the legislative appointments during Washington seminar, this Sunday?s (1/29) program held at the Holiday Inn Capitol should be very valuable. You do not need to attend Washington Seminar to participate in this program.

*?MANY COMMUNICATE- FEW CONNECT?*



?Don?t miss this unique opportunity for professional development. Whether you are a student, a young professional, or well along in your career, you will benefit immensely from these two workshops.?

Rules of Engagement - If you have ever been stymied by the prospect of attending a networking event or a reception, you?re not alone. Walking into a room filled with dozens of people who you have never before met can be overwhelming for new entrants to the workforce and established professionals alike. This program will give you ten ?rules? that will help you make the most of any Washington D.C. business-social event, including how to prepare for and navigate the events, and most importantly, how to follow up and build relationships with your new important contacts.



Communicating with Style - Some studies suggest that fully 85% of your success is directly linked to your ability to effectively communicate. Yet, few professionals receive any formal training in basic communication skills. This highly interactive 90-minute program is an introduction to communication styles. Because your communication style is based, in part, on your behavioral style preference, we?ll use the DISC assessment tool to help you identify your individual behavioral style preference. Then, we?ll turn our attention to the people with whom you work and give you some clues to help you identify their behavioral style preferences, too. Highlighting points of commonality and potential conflict, we?ll focus on adjustments that you can make to enhance your communications with others.



Mary R. Crane. Esq.



A graduate of George Washington University's National Law Center, Mary Crane practiced law and lobbied in Washington D.C. for nearly ten years.
Working first for the American Petroleum Institute and then with the American Heart Association, Crane specialized in non-profit tax issues. In the early 1990s she decided to pursue her life-long fascinations in food and wine. With these interests in mind, she spent two years exploring the world of gastronomy at the prestigious Culinary Institute of America, from which she graduated with honors. Crane further gained certification as a sommelier from the Court of Master Sommeliers London, England. Immediately thereafter, she began work as an assistant chef at the White House. Crane left the professional kitchen and approached law firms with her innovative program, "The Rules of Engagement." That seminar provided participants with the rules they needed to successfully work receptions and navigate the more formal dining setting.



Since then, Crane has expanded the training programs she offers to include many of the other practical business skills all professionals need to succeed. Her programs cover a broad range of skill sets including: getting the most out of networking events and receptions, managing business lunches and dinners, communicating effectively via paper or e-mail, interacting effectively with other behavioral styles at work, bridging the generation and gender gaps, and working ethically. Crane?s clients include many Fortune 500 companies and more than 50% of the AmLaw100.  She is a frequent speaker at national conferences, and has appeared on 60 Minutes, Fox Business News, and ABC Radio. She makes monthly guest appearances on Let?s Talk Live, a Washington, D.C. televised ABC-affiliate program. Crane has also been quoted extensively in a variety of print and electronic media, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes.com, Fortune.com, and CNN.com



This highly-anticipated seminar will take place on Sunday, January 29, 2017 at the Holiday Inn Capitol located on 550 C Street SW Washington DC in the House Room to be held at 3:00 to 6:15pm.

Please join us with this world renown speaker who will be offering her expertise at a nominal fee of $15 for each 90-minute session or $20 for both.

Sponsored by the Potomac Chapter/National Federation of the Blind of Virginia and the DC Affiliate.



Facilitated by Mary Crane, Esq.,?creator of the *100 Things You Need To
Know* book series, which provides people entering the workforce with crucial information in easy-to-absorb, almost tweetable chunks. The series currently includes *Starting Work* and *Networking.*



mary at marycrane.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-crane-2003939


Shawn Callaway, President National Federation of the Blind
Washington, DC, Member NFB Board  of Directors

202-352-1511

Callaway.Shawn at gmail.com


Tracy Soforenko

President, National Federation of the Blind of Virginia

202-285-4595 

Tracy.soforenko at gmail.com
 
  
John Halverson, Ph.D., President
Potomac Chapter, National Federation of the Blind

703-867-6400

johnh50 at verizon.net

 
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