Facilitation for Surprise – Free telephone and Skype seminars

Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

I’m planning some more free seminars by phone and Skype, to introduce and explain my theme of Facilitation for Surprise. They last one hour and are open to all. The only cost is the phone call.

You can opt for the telephone seminars at 4pm UK time (11am East Coast US) on Monday May 23rd, or Tuesday June 21st. You can register here.

There’s a Skype version set for Thursday May 12th at 6pm UK time (1pm East Coast). There are two is one places left for this one. To register for this, email me (johnnie (at) johhnniemoore (dot) com ).

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