PLEASE NOTE: THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED. Teamwork and the power to make a difference in a team environment is essential to the success of any endeavor. This interactive discussion emphasizes the importance of being “in step with others.”      

This course will discuss Teambuilding and the power to make a difference in business or any team environment. There will be a focus on working together as professionals, volunteers, and families, being “in step with others” and teams around the world. There will also be discussion of one’s own self-esteem as part of the team in order to make a positive contribution.

Pursuing the definition of the word “team” as being two draft animals harnessed to the same implement, an Ox Yoke of over 150 years old (belonging to Linda’s grandfather and used on their farm) will be displayed to provide an insight of vintage teamwork.   

What to expect:  This interactive discussion will give course participants the tools and understanding necessary to creating the team environment that is so essential to any endeavor.          

Feedback from Linda’s last course:

“I thought this course was extremely timely and the examples used by the instructor and the course participants very helpful and the size of the audience, at about 25, was perfect for such a discussion.  It was a fun and uplifting course!  Thank you for doing this.”

“Linda packed a lot of thought-provoking information in just 90 minutes.”

“The Speaker had great content, kept the participants involved and interactive and let them ask and answer questions too!”

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Linda Evans

Linda Schwarten Evans, a native of Talbot County, was a seminar leader for the American Management Association in her early career and subsequently founded her own business, The Conference Table Seminars. She transitioned from her career focus as a healthcare professional to a seminar facilitator and exhibits a commitment to excellence in training and development. Her passion for teaching social skills to adults, as well as youth and teens, is evident through her work at Peachblossom Learning Community Home School, and her voluntarism as co-facilitator of social skills for children and teens at Peace of Mind Mental Health in Easton, as well as Character Counts Coach at Easton High School.

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