Looking to make a transformational change in your professional and/or personal life? Guest speaker Richard Best will help you get focused to achieving your goals and resolutions.
Did you know:
•Only 8% of people are always successful in achieving their (New Year) resolutions.
•19% achieve their resolutions every other year.
•49% have infrequent success.
•24% (one in four people) NEVER succeed and have failed on every resolution every year.
Richard Best serves as a Certified Master Coach to senior executives. Using an evidence-based practice and neuroscience, the senior executive coachee experiences a catalyzing transformation which drives business results. Richard’s practice is focused on professional services, healthcare, and executives whose technical skills expertise overshadows their leadership skills.
A two time graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Best has served in numerous leadership positions for both private and non-profit organizations, with proven success in managing complex business operations and boosting revenues for healthcare-related businesses. Active in numerous community-enrichment initiatives, he serves United Way of Metropolitan Dallas as chair for two committees and sits on two others. Best also serves on the Board of Directors and is a member of the Executive Committee for LifeNet Community Behavioral Healthcare. Richard serves as the Chair of two newly formed business groups, Executive Healthcare Network and Summit Networking Group. He also serves with the Men’s Ministry at Fellowship Bible Church Dallas and volunteers at Career Care, a faith-based job transition program at St. Andrew UMC in Plano. Best was a member of the 2008 Leadership Dallas Class and served on the board of directors for the Dallas Texas Exes, which raises scholarship funds for area students to attend the University of Texas at Austin.
This presentation will provide attendees with a method and steps for making a transformational change they can use in their professional and/or personal life.
It’s a choice…what would you like to do?
At the end of the event, attendees will be able to:
1. Articulate the difference between knowing something and being something.
2. List two different methods used by individuals to elicit change.
3. Know the difference between learning and transformational change.
4. Employ a method for transformational change in their personal or professional life.
The March 25 AWC luncheon will be held at Neiman Marcus Café, Level Three, 400 NorthPark Center, 75225. Register by e-mailing us:
awcdallas@gmail.com. Please include your name and any dietary requests. Pay cash or check at the door. The cost is $25 for members and $30 for non-members.