Sorry...every time I talk about money I get "For the Love of Money" by The O'Jays in my head.
Seriously, though, couldn't we all use a little bit of money advice these days?
Well, the latest APT eChapter webinar talks about just that...
The 8 Functions of Money
Using the Function Attitudes to Understand and Improve
Facilitated by Ray Linder, MBA, Owner of Goodstewardship and APTi's Vice President of
Finance
TUESDAY, NOV. 10, 2009 at 3:30 p.m. EDT/ 12:30 PDT
The program: Money can wreak havoc as we have all seen in the last year and a half. However, if it is used in ways consistent with our personality type, it can bring serenity and security. Personality type can help orient your financial behavior to making psychologically satisfying financial decisions. To skillfully manage your money with less stress and more success, you must have an awareness and understanding of your preferred patterns of financial behavior.
About the speaker: With proven personal coaching, leadership development and team building programs and services that help people be themselves with more skill, Ray Linder has worked with more than 10,000 individuals across a range of both large and small companies, government and municipal agencies, non-profits and the military.
Ray's work is internationally recognized and he has conducted hundreds of custom-designed teambuilding and leadership development workshops for clients that include Fortune 100 companies, the U.S. Army and Air Force, government agencies such as the Office of Personnel Management and the Department of Health and Human Services, the District of Columbia, and major universities.
He is the author of three books, and his many media appearances include a feature story on CNBC, USA Today, the Washington Post, the Boston Herald, Leadership, and the Bulletin of Psychological Type. Ray is associated with several world-class organizational and leadership development consulting firms, has an adjunct faculty position at the Federal Executive Institute, and in addition to his current training and coaching work, his business experience includes corporate and investment finance, fundraising and development, and sales. For more information, please go to Ray's website, www.goodstewardship.com
How to register: Registration can now be done through the APTi website or through a link on the eChapter website (http://www.apt-echapter.org/ ) We accept MasterCard, Visa and American Express.
Cost: eChapter members pay US$ 6. Cost for all others: US $25. Ensure your billing address matches that of the card you are using. eChapter members, please sure to log in (near upper right corner) to qualify for the member pricing.
Deadline for registration: Nov. 5
CEU: Our application for 1 MPCP CE is pending approval.
About the eChapter: The APT eChapter is a chapter of the Association for Psychological Type International. It operates in the same way as any traditional chapter of APTi, except that meetings and programs are virtual. Like any other chapter, it manages its own finances and membership. The eChapter's primary charter is tomeet the needs of under-served APTi members who are unable to join or participate in a local onground chapter. Questions: Contact Mary Charles Blakebrough, President (mcbreakthrough@mindspring.com ) or Kathy Howard, Co-VP of Programs (kathy@hdaconsultants.com ).
Upcoming Programs: Watch for new and exciting programming in 2010. Also, visit our new blog by Katherine Hirsh by going to our website, http://www.apt-echapter.org/
About the speaker: With proven personal coaching, leadership development and team building programs and services that help people be themselves with more skill, Ray Linder has worked with more than 10,000 individuals across a range of both large and small companies, government and municipal agencies, non-profits and the military.
Ray's work is internationally recognized and he has conducted hundreds of custom-designed teambuilding and leadership development workshops for clients that include Fortune 100 companies, the U.S. Army and Air Force, government agencies such as the Office of Personnel Management and the Department of Health and Human Services, the District of Columbia, and major universities.
He is the author of three books, and his many media appearances include a feature story on CNBC, USA Today, the Washington Post, the Boston Herald, Leadership, and the Bulletin of Psychological Type. Ray is associated with several world-class organizational and leadership development consulting firms, has an adjunct faculty position at the Federal Executive Institute, and in addition to his current training and coaching work, his business experience includes corporate and investment finance, fundraising and development, and sales. For more information, please go to Ray's website, www.goodstewardship.com
How to register: Registration can now be done through the APTi website or through a link on the eChapter website (http://www.apt-echapter.org/ ) We accept MasterCard, Visa and American Express.
Cost: eChapter members pay US$ 6. Cost for all others: US $25. Ensure your billing address matches that of the card you are using. eChapter members, please sure to log in (near upper right corner) to qualify for the member pricing.
Deadline for registration: Nov. 5
CEU: Our application for 1 MPCP CE is pending approval.
About the eChapter: The APT eChapter is a chapter of the Association for Psychological Type International. It operates in the same way as any traditional chapter of APTi, except that meetings and programs are virtual. Like any other chapter, it manages its own finances and membership. The eChapter's primary charter is to
Upcoming Programs: Watch for new and exciting programming in 2010. Also, visit our new blog by Katherine Hirsh by going to our website, http://www.apt-echapter.org/








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