June 20: “Beyond the Paycheck: Finding Purpose in Our Work”
Why do some people seem to be energized by their work and careers, while others only work because they need to in order to pay the bills? What does it mean to work with passionate vision? What impact does our worldview and attitude to our work and careers have on how we view and treat our families? Ray Hilbert explains.
Diversity Roundtable of
At
500 E. 96th St.
, Bldg. 4) Wednesday, June 20, 20078:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Networking Opportunities
8:30 a.m. – 8:35 a.m. Welcome and Introductions 8:35 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. DRTCI Updates 8:45 a.m. – 10:20 a.m. “Beyond the Paycheck: Finding Purpose in Our Work” Presented by Ray Hilbert, co-founder and CEO of Truth@ Work A complimentary copy of his book, “The Janitor-How an Unexpected Friendship Tranforms a CEO and his company” will be given to the 1st 25 attendees. 10:20 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Good of the order comments & closing remarks ********************************************************************************************************************
“Beyond the Paycheck: Finding Purpose in Our Work” Each workday, millions of Americans head off to their work/careers without a sense of purpose to what they do for a living. Many feel what they do is meaningless, and waiting for “something better to come along.” Without a unified vision, many live life in quiet desperation.At this month’s Diversity Roundtable dialogue, Ray Hilbert, co-founder and CEO of Truth@ Work, will share how the smallest shift in one’s attitude towards their work and career has the impact to not only help each of us become more affective and contribute to organizational productivity, but actually has the potential to make the world a better place. Please join us for this essential discussion on living out our purpose, vision and passion through our work.
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August 1st, 2007 at 3:03 pm
I’m disappointed that I missed this because I was out of the country so I’d be pleased to hear from someone who attended.