Wednesday, September 16, 2009

sparkspace announces another powerful presentation

Making Yourself Valuable In The Workplace

Date: Tuesday, September 29th
Time: 8am-10am
Location: sparkspace in the Arena District
Cost: Free, but registration is required

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There are many misconceptions about business owners and entrepreneurs; one of them is that they desire the power of making decisions, and this idea could not be further from the truth. The fact is, employers are looking for team members who can get the job done and solve problems without tons of hand holding.

In order to stand out from the pack and earn the promotion you deserve, you must create value for your employer. Luckily, as a business owner, I know tools you need to incorporate in your work environment to achieve your career goals.

Being valuable is the only way to advance in your career, ensure any kind of job stability, make a real contribution to your organization, and ultimately to achieve your goals.

Come to this quick, powerful presentation and learn how to become valuable by:

- becoming an "I'll take care of it" person.
- presenting solutions, not ideas or problems
- being accountable

If you're an employee with desires for advancement, this presentation will start you on the right path (or help you continue more powerfully).

If you have employees you'd like to encourage to step up, be more accountable, and get more done, you should send them to this presentation!


About our Presenter:

Greg Ubert is Founder and President of Crimson Cup® Coffee & Tea, a specialty coffee roaster/retailer and teacher of coffee shop business success, with 2007 sales of $6.4 million based in Columbus, Ohio. Greg founded Crimson Cup® Coffee & Tea in 1991 to roast The World's Best Coffee and teach businesses how to be successful in specialty coffee. He documented his passion for teaching others and his proven business philosophy in a book entitled Seven Steps to Success. This book provides the business template necessary to succeed in specialty coffee.


Greg is a member of the Entrepreneurs Organization (EO) and the service organization Rotary Club of Columbus. He serves on the advisory boards of Junior Achievement of Central Ohio and The Ohio State University School of Hospitality Management.


Greg holds a B.A. in economics from Harvard University, where he was a linebacker for the Crimson football team and a pitcher on the university's baseball team. Greg lives in Columbus with his wife Laura and their three children: Caroline, Jack and Nick.

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