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The Brown Bag Committee Presents:

"10-Speed Thinking for Innovative Results"

Speaker: Paul Hellman, Founder, express potential®

Are you looking to solve a problem, advance an opportunity, or create an innovative fundraising solution? On October 3, you will be able to practice 10 ways to think–as well as several ways not to think–about a current challenge. In addition to gaining new ideas about your specific situation, you'll also learn practical techniques that you can apply to any situation. 

Join us for this interactive session and learn how to:

  • Think in new and innovative ways
  • Get more ideas—faster
  • Balance detail with a big picture perspective
  • Avoid false starts and wasted time by recognizing common thinking traps
  • Make smarter business decisions
  • Improve team thinking
  • Let ideas incubate by deliberately not thinking about a problem
  • Recharge your brainpower throughout the day

Don't delay; register now to advance a specific challenge, while learning, in general, how to be even smarter at work!

Paul Hellman  is a consultant, author, commentator, and founder of express potential®. He is an expert in breakthrough thinking and communication.  Paul has helped thousands of professionals, both in the U.S. and abroad, improve their effectiveness at work. His columns have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, and The San Francisco Chronicle, and regularly on the back page of Management Review where he was a contributing editor for 10 years. Paul's latest book, "Naked at Work (and Other Fears): How to Stay Sane When Your Job Drives You Crazy," balances positive thinking with insight, practicality, and a healthy dose of humor. He has appeared multiple times on CNN's financial network as a commentator about office life. He has also contributed to Public Radio's Marketplace, delivering on-air commentaries to their 900,000 listeners. Paul has taught MBA courses at Northeastern University and organizational psychology courses at Bentley College. Paul holds an MBA from MIT's Sloan School of Management, a master's in psychology from the University of W. Georgia and an undergraduate degree in psychology from Clark University.

Tuesday, October 3, 2006
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
The Boston Room, 4th Floor
600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02116
Telephone (617) 973-FIND

Registration and Networking: 11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Program:
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Please bring a picture ID for verification with Bank Security.

Please note: Due to security restrictions, pre-registration is mandatory. No walk-ins will be accepted.

Registration Deadline for Member Cost: Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Beverages and dessert will be provided. Lunch may be purchased at the bank's 4th floor cafeteria.

The Federal Reserve is located at the corner of Summer Street and Atlantic Avenue across from South Station, accessible by the MBTA Red and Silver Lines, South Station stop. For directions, call (617) 973-FIND. Due to the constant road changes resulting from the Central Artery Tunnel project, please refer to www.bigdig.com website for the most up-to-date traffic and parking advisory.

Cost: $10 for WID members; $15 for non-members and late registration (after 9/26/06).

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