HR Stress-Management Expert Event!

Datum: 13 september 2020 Geschreven door: In:

Audience: HR managers, HR advisors, Business owners, Directors of Call center agencies & Managers, Business trainers, coaches and psychologists, Health insurance companies, organizations & Enterprises.

Frank Rood is the founder and owner of the My Time Creator platform for stress reduction and time management. After a successful career as a designer, manager, and director in the high tech industry he chooses to become a coach and trainer. His specialties are time management and stress reduction. His mission is to bring inner peace and outer ease. https://www.mytimecreator.com/

This program is brought to you by CaptainVR

Mission: To build a network of businesses, organizations, and enterprises around the world who are interested in VR coaching & personal development & provide them an interactive space where they can connect, communicate and share knowledge. To help organizations to create a pleasant working atmosphere in a time-efficient and cost-effective way with healthy, happy, and productive employees.

It will be an open discussion with all attendees about stress reduction and behavior change.

Curious? Come and have a look in Altspace VR!

Thursday, September 17, 2020 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM (CEST)

Would you like to join this event but you don’t know how or would you like to be one of the guest speakers? Please send me a message or email to dana-maria@captainvr.nl

https://account.altvr.com/events/1518760801622556743

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