My next class has been announced!
What better way to start the new year than with a renewed energy and direction for your business or organization?
There is no better way, I believe!
That's why I'm doing my next "Image is Everything" series at The Learning Network of Clinton County on Mondays in January.
This four-part image-building seminar for area businesses, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies goes from 6-7:30 p.m. on January 7, 14, 21, and 28.
Pre-registration is required at $105 for the series. I don't think I have to tell you that is a tremendous value for the personal attention you receive in a small, interactive class setting like this!
If you've been reading this blog at all, you already know your business’s or organization’s image is based on the way others perceive you. Even the smallest business or nonprofit can have the best image and all of the respect, support, and participation that comes along with it. This seminar is designed to benefit both beginning and well-established businesses and organizations.
In four interactive sessions, you will learn about what contributes to a positive image, how to examine your group’s image, and how to present the best image possible. Sessions one and two will cover your “Garden of Image” and image-building basics. Session three is about building an image by working with the media. In session four, you will examine word-of-mouth marketing.
Seminar participant Penny Albaugh, who attended my “Image is Everything” seminar last March, commented, “My hat goes off to you for hosting an excellent seminar! I really am fired up about marketing P&R Quarter Horse Farms. I hardly slept last night thinking of all the possibilities that this class could open up for me. Lisa is an excellent speaker, and I learned a lot. The networking possibilities are endless, too. Thanks again!”
The Learning Network of Clinton County is a community resource offering programs to enhance workforce skills, build knowledge for career potential, and offer lifelong learning opportunities.
To register, visit www.LNOCC.org and click on “Lifelong Learning,” phone 765-659-6380, or e-mail registration@LNOCC.org.
Come on, Mondays in January are a drag! I promise you'll not only improve your business or nonprofit by coming to this class, you'll enjoy yourself, too.







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