CULTURE MIND OVER MANNER is a work culture facilitation process that promotes direct enhancement of your team interactions and the work environment
CATALYST MIND OVER MANNER sessions are collaboratively designed to generate work participation, laughter and ownership. Our "Conceptual space" facilitation process identifies relevant workplace challenges by actively navigating a team towards shared positive targets MIND OVER MANNER has a point of difference. It models interactive performance tasks on your specific experience. Our work creates transformational outcomes. Productivity is increased by fluid communication and work satisfaction.
CLARITY
Mind Over Manner uses Conceptual Space facilitation providing a testing ground for a group to invest in creative solutions. MIND OVER MANNER forges connections , celebrates cultural and cognitive diversity and reveals clarity of purpose.
COST and BENEFIT
PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOP PACKAGE This includes Introduction meeting and scope Worksite / office consultation Material and practitioner preparation Workshop session 2 x 1.5 hours with all participants Feedback and followup
PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOP FEES
Schools and Government organisations - Full day $4200 + gst
Professional companies - $3400.00 + gst per workshop
(NB: if these fees present an obstacle MIND OVER MANNER can work with you to source funds or organise a shared session with other groups.)
FACILITATOR PRESENTATION Susan Haldane can present the specific learnings and kaupapa of MIND OVER MANNER to any group. 60 minutes @ $300 with time for questions 105 minutes @ $380 (with a 15 minute break) and time for questions
MIND OVER MANNER workshops are time efficient and inclusive of all participants learning styles and experience.
Workshops are conducted over a two hour frame in a strictly confidential, closed door environment. Standard health and safety regulations will be observed in each session.
For further information, contact SUSAN HALDANE Creative Director /Facilitator 0276658084 sue@mindovermanner.co.nz
Participants have the opportunity to both act and observe, and engage in self-empowering processes of dialogue that help foster critical thinking. The theatrical act is thus experienced as conscious intervention and a collective analysis of shared problems.
"The nature of society is reflected in its smallest cells.The great themes are inscribed in the smallest personal themes - Augusto Boal"
... I was a part of an experience that encapsulated what it means to connect, the team were able to apply the learning to my context of Kaupapa Maori Theory through applying the universal needs of belonging, mastery, independence and generosity.
I would recommend this experience to others, both professional and whanau
Daniel Proctor
Tu Mai Whanau
STAND for children.org.nz
" I would like to reach out to let you know that I found the Workshop almost surprisingly beneficial! I was dreading another draining workshop but I can happily say this one turned out to be the favourite in my career.
there was a different take on real issues that haven’t happened in the other previous workshops
Sue was great and the actors were amazing! "
ADHB Receptionists
for Mental health