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February 22, 2010

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Recent News celebrates PNODN!

 

Puget Sound and Oregon OD Networks Recognized
In ODN's monthly e-journal OD Network Briefs (September 2009), both the Puget Sound OD Network and Oregon OD Network were listed as Outstanding Networks.  ODN Executive Director, Peter F. Norlin said the networks were being recognized for "...your support and showcasing of creative, high-quality, effective OD practice in the region through programming and outreach, your efforts to create more visibility and credibility for OD in the larger world, and for the enthusiasm, intention, and skill you've shown in building a successful partnership with the OD Network to make Conference 2009 of value to your region and to the field as a whole."   

 

 

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2009 Survey Results are available to members. Please log in to view them.  Our thanks to all who participated.

 

ISPI presents "Present Like a Pro!Skills to Build Credibility in the Marketplace ~ One person at a time" with Guila Muir, February 17th at the 2100 Building.

 

  

What Makes a Great Consultant? Presented Executive Service Corps and Antioch University on February 25, 2010 4:30-6:30 pm, at Antioch Seattle.

 

 

Cape Code Institute: June 21, 2010 - August 27, 2010

 

 "The last minute invitation to attend this year’s National OD Network conference came minutes after I’d thrown a tizzy fit about my life being too busy.  The delay in my son’s after school activity set me back an hour.  That hour was the ‘straw’.  Before locking myself in my room I emphatically declared that all my spinning plates—wife, parent, employee, and student, to name the biggies—couldn’t handle any more disturbance. . . 

 

Talk Matters by Lynée Brown - an insightful article about the OD Conference.

 

 

 

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  • NEW ~ FAA Management and Program Analyst- Renton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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