Developing Strategies For Successful Personal & Career Development

 

Life is a succession of lessons, which
must be lived to be understood. 
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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"At From the Inside Out, we seek to discover alternatives to the traditional
work experience by fully examining one's potential and living life with more purpose... to redefine the workplace experience through career/life expansion ...to help clients help themselves and others." ~ Gina Wander

A business owner's/corporation's greatest asset is their staff. Investment in
this asset is essential to the survival and growth of any business.

Taking staff from thinking and behaving as individuals to productive team members, Gina:

Creates work/life balance through in-depth understanding of personality type
Develops purpose and mission statements
Coaches effective team strategies
Formulates and implements practices for successful conflict resolution within organizations
Designs leadership skills training programs

So you- the business owner, CEO or HR director- benefits by:

Increased employee productivity
Retention of key employees
Maximization of human potential/capital
Successful leadership development
Effective team dynamics
Creative thinking & conflict resolution strategies
Successful re-employment
Increased job satisfaction
 

"Gina Wander was instrumental to the overall success of our Miami office. She is passionate about her work and always sets out to exceed client and customer expectations.  She is the ultimate professional, a true team player, and extremely resourceful.  Her magnetic personality transcends into everything she does. She is truly a gem!"

Robert Garcia, SPHR
Senior Vice President
Managing Director
Lee Hecht Harrison

Gina Wander, MS
Career/Life Coach
Phone/Fax:
(916) 771-8299
Email: gina@fromtheinsideout.org

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