On the Calendar - January 2025
The CCOE | Caribbean Center for Organizational Excellence Inc
Supporting the development and emergence of resilient organizations and a highly skilled workforce
QUOTE OF THE MONTH - Exceptional management doesn’t begin with managing people, it starts with mastering the processes that empower them to excel ~ JDaCB - Companion Article
Register and join us on 7 January 2025 at 11:00 a.m. AST?for our Excellence in Action Forum featuring Kellie Cadogan, a vocal life coach and performing arts specialist who has curated her skills to elevate artistic excellence and serve as a catalyst for workforce development.
It is often said that it's not your aptitude but your attitude that determines your success, but how true is this assertion?
Join us for this provocative and thought-provoking episode of The Soft Side of Excellence, co-hosted by the Caribbean Center for Organizational Excellence and Soft Skills AHA, USA, as we dissect and challenge the boundaries of thinking regarding attitude vs aptitude.
This session is more than just a conversation, it’s an invitation to critically evaluate and refine your own perspective on the interplay between attitude and aptitude. You’ll walk away with fresh insights and a deeper understanding of whether attitude truly outweighs aptitude in determining personal and professional success or if the two are inseparable.
The Caribbean Center for Organizational Excellence
We are committed to nurturing workforce development and empowering organizations to achieve functional efficiencies, developmental capacity and profitability. Supporting and contributing to a business future that is resilient, economically sustainable and environmentally protective is a key element of our resolve. ?
We assist organizations by providing business health assessments?and capacity-building services tailored to their unique needs. Our aim is to help them establish systems that can detect risk, identify deficiency gaps, and institutionalize measures of functional excellence and continuous improvement. We believe that by doing so, organizations will be better positioned to achieve success, bolster resilience, and contribute to the growth and well-being of their respective economies and communities.