The New ROI. | Skills for evolving your effectiveness as an executive and in your daily life
Are you looking for a practical roadmap to elevate your personal and professional effectiveness? To minimize burnout and operate from a place of purpose in your day-to-day life? Are you looking to bring this level of presence to your teams and organization?
Join the Wharton Alumni Club of Northern California on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 for an exclusive workshop hosted by Vivekam, a boutique leadership and organization development firm founded by Divya Agarwal (W ‘07). Divya spent eight years with McKinsey as an Associate Partner in the People & Organization practice and with two years with the Mobius Executive Leadership. Read more here.
Vivekam’s approach is grounded in its proprietary framework: The New ROI with a particular emphasis on the link between brain, body, and behavior. The New ROI is a set skill & practice to return greater effectiveness and performance for individuals, teams and organizations. These practices are the product of wisdom gained through neuroscience, spiritual tradition, and data observed from the direct experience of 15 years working with clients.
This session is meant for an individual, executive, or teammate looking for a practical set of skills and roadmap to build individual and team effectiveness. Join us if you’d like to learn practical ways to increase your ability to “show up” with purpose, presence and from a place of essence, refine your communication, and expand your stamina and minimize burnout.
Intentions for our session:
- Understand the core value proposition of the 8 skills of The New ROI.
- As a group, live practice with three exercises and notice your experience
- Walk away with an exercise for each skill that you can experiment with and deploy in your personal day-to-day and with your teams
Location: Zoom invite to be sent out to registered attendees
Cost: Free for members, $5 for non-members
To join the Wharton Club of Northern California or renew your membership, please visit the following link: http://www.whartonclub.com/memsub.html