"Do you need a Career Coach?" with David Brendel (CS #57)

"Do you need a Career Coach?" with David Brendel (CS #57)

By MIT Sloan Boston Alumni Association

Date and time

Wednesday, May 10, 2017 · 6:30 - 8pm EDT

Location

MIT Sloan

Tang Center, Building E51, Room 315 70 Memorial Drive Cambridge, MA 02142

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Description

Traditional career coaching generally includes exploration of past employment successes and failures, behavioral style assessments, and job-seeking tactics (e.g., resume writing and networking). These key aspects of career coaching can be usefully supplemented by focused self-reflection and dialogues about personal values and sources of purpose, meaning, fulfillment, and joy. This session will focus on a practical approach to addressing these issues. It will include experiential learning including self-reflection and brief writing exercises, as well as structured break-out discussions with other participants.

David Brendel, a Partner at Camden Consulting Group, is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) of the International Coach Federation (ICF). He empowers clients to assess their strengths and developmental opportunities, formulate action plans for success, and achieve peak performance in their work. He helps individual executives and executive teams to develop practical, sustainable solutions to their thorniest business and career challenges. David earned his M.D. at Harvard Medical School and a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Chicago. He is an expert in applying cognitive psychology to help clients develop a growth mindset and implement critical behavior changes.

Date: Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Time: 6:30-8:00pm (6:30-7:00pm-light supper & networking)

Venue: MIT Sloan, Tang Center, Building E51, Room 315, 70 Memorial Drive, Cambridge

Parking: We recommend public transportation. If this is not available to you, the closest parking lot is next to Building E51/Amherst Street. After 5:00pm, you may parking there without an MIT Parking Permit. Click HERE for MIT parking information.

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Welcome to the MIT Sloan Boston Alumni Association. Our mission is to build an extensive and vibrant MIT Sloan Alumni community across New England. We:

  • Promote continuing personal and professional development
  • Provide fulfilling social outlets and opportunities for giving back
  • Make a positive impact on the business world through world class conferences
  • We strive toward our mission by providing: world-class conferences, industry & academic speakers, career support, networking opportunities, recreational events and philanthropic projects.
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