The American author and speaker John C. Maxwell will give a free virtual conference for the Dominican public next Friday, May thirteenth, as a part of an event organized by Dominicana se Transforma, an ally of the Maxwell Leadership Foundation.
The three-hour experience, titled Avanza and scheduled for 7:00 p.m., will even feature the intervention of Juan Vereecken, president of Maxwell Leadership Español, and Franklin Limardo, executive director of Dominicana se Transforma.
Avanza offers participants “the potential of being inspired to alter this country,” says Limardo, a Venezuelan who has lived within the Dominican Republic for about two years and who expresses his desire to contribute to the advance of the land that has welcomed him together. together with his family.
For that reason, it invites all individuals who wish to boost their inner growth or who want to satisfy Maxwell to register on the dominicanasetransforma.com portal to take part in the activity.
The organization guarantees an evening of coaching, testimonials, information, answers, inspiration, leadership, live music and prizes.
In the identical week because the conference, from Thursday May 12 to Saturday May 14, a bunch of fifty coaches from the Maxwell Leadership Foundation, led by Maxwell himself, will meet on Dominican soil for a series of trainings in several organizations.
The goal is for the attendees to later grow to be facilitators of the Transformation Tables, the fundamental program developed by Dominicana se Transforma.
The Transformation Tables use two-way communication to advertise, over twelve weeks, a listing of ten values: commitment, self-esteem, responsibility, positive attitude, forgiveness, initiative, listening, integrity, limits and fervour.
After conducting surveys, interviews and focus groups in all of the provinces of the country, the institution selected these values from a bunch of 25 proposed by the Maxwell Leadership Foundation.
Nearly 24,000 people received training in November 2021 to grow to be facilitators of the Transformation Tables.
Organizations (public or private, large or small) have time to enroll within the training scheduled for this May and join this effort that goals, through training in values and leadership, to rework the Dominican Republic “one person at a time.” ”.
“When the culture, when the work environment improves, productivity improves, people improve, the community improves,” Limardo expresses as a way of motivating the executives of the country’s organizations.
Dominicana se Transforma seeks to advertise the transformation of the country through leadership in values.
Why the Dominican Republic? Based on its director, Franklin Limardo, because this land is open to alter.
“When you wish to sow,” he says, “you do it on fertile land.”