Womens Leadership Series Highlights New Matilda the Hun: Women Managers and Your Workplace" Training Seminar

Women managing women in the workplace raises questions regarding the traditional male dominant style of managing and leading and whether this style is applicable to the woman to woman dynamic. This seminar provides an orientation regarding this phenomena, it examines the unique challenges present when women manage women, and it provides strategies for successfully navigating this dynamic. The secondary organizational and individual benefits associated with understanding and maximizing the women managing women dynamic are also advanced.

(PRWEB) September 29, 2004 -- Business Decision Resources of Arlington, Texas, announces a new seminar/training product, Matilda the Hun: Women Managers and Your Workplace" available immediately for in-house training and soon-to-be offered in a public seminar setting. The seminar, part of the Womens Leadership Seminar Series, examines the unique challenges present when women manage women and provides strategies for successfully navigating the process. It is targeted to middle and executive level women who manage other women, as well as women aspiring to reach the managerial ranks.

Participants will acquire or improve upon their ability to understand contemporary attitudes associated with women who manage other women and will also assist in the understanding of the personal and organizational benefits of this influence.

This phenomena of women managing women raises questions regarding the traditional male dominant style of managing and leading," according to Kellye Jones, Ph.D., associate of Business Decision Resources and creator of this seminar series. It raises the question of whether the traditional male dominant style is applicable to the woman to woman dynamic."

In this one-day seminar, attendees will:

•Become acquainted with contemporary attitudes associated with women who manage other women

•Identify and explore the organizational and personal challenges that impact the women managing women dynamic

•Discover strategies to maximize the women managing women relationship

•Understand the personal and organizational benefits associated with maximizing the women to women dynamic

Dr. Jones has developed corporate training and provided consultative services for executives and senior managers at various business, professional, and governmental organizations including SBC, AT&T, The National Association of Women Business Owners, The National Association of Female Executives, The Department of Labor, and The Department of Commerce. Her primary areas of expertise include strategic planning and management, leadership, and, gender and diversity in organizations.

The Matilda the Hun: Women Managers and Your Workplace" seminar is part of the Womens Leadership Seminar Series created by Dr. Jones. Other seminars scheduled in the series include Women and Strategic Leadership: How to Maximize Executive Talent," and Getting to Trust: Examining the Impact of Your Executive Presence" all of which are now available for in-house, corporate training. Public seminars are being scheduled in various other cities worldwide.

Business Decision Resources (BDR), a consulting firm located in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, has conducted seminars and corporate training sessions in Brazil, Venezuela, Malaysia, Singapore, China, South Korea, Mexico, Finland, Canada, Hong Kong, and the United States.

For additional information: http://www.bdrglobal.com, or contact us at 972-606-2190.

Email: info@bdrglobal.com

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Contact Information
J. R. Ray
BUSINESS DECISION RESOURCES
http://www.bdrglobal.com
972-606-2190

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