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San Francisco, California

Women are moving up the management ladder today more than ever before, but barriers to women's advancement continue to exist. Many women are faced with enormous pressures of balancing work and domestic life, and challenges to overcome gender stereotypes that hinder their advancement in the workplace. Constantly aware that they are in a "man's world", women worldwide are finding that they have to work twice as hard just to prove that they are equally capable with their male counterparts.

Join us as we talk with Karen Habegger, founder and senior coach of Revel Coaching, and learn how to overcome the pressing issues that women face in the workplace today. Gain insight on:

1. Effective strategies to achieve a fundamental balance between home life and career
2. Proactive steps that women can take to exceed performance expectations and build positive relationships with managers and colleagues
3. How to develop a communication and leadership style that male managers are comfortable with
4. How to position yourself strategically to attain senior positions, increased compensation, and greater advancement opportunities.
"Karen is living the passion she wants to promote in others. She has helped me realize that the gifts I have and want to use can be applied to my professional life on a daily basis" - Jenny Stevenson

About the Speaker
Karen founded Revel Coaching in 2002, where she has successfully guided many clients towards making powerful life changes by empowering them to learn, practice and retain new concepts. She has been involved in the field of training and development since 1997, working across many organizations like Gap and Wells Fargo.
Hosted by:
Jerry Ervin is a trainer, coach and consultant at Paragon Strategies, a successful management consulting firm based in San Francisco. He has done extensive work with many large and small organizations, including Genentech, Yahoo, and Organic.

FREE Teleseminar.

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