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    • 05 Dec 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Zoom link and password will be included in the registration confirmation email
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    I Bet My Holiday Cultural Tradition Is Stranger Than Yours

    The holiday season opens the door for us to explore our cultural diversity through bridges, connecting us with people from all walks of life. Do you look for similarities to share between holiday traditions or seek out unique differences in other cultures to better understand our friends around the globe? 

    The Intercultural Development Continuum is a developmental model made up of five orientations toward cultural differences and similarities. It is a culture-general model, which means that it can be applied to any and all cultural groups. As individuals and groups move along the continuum, their capacity to experience cultural similarities and differences with more complexity increases.

    Denise Marques will walk participants through the 5 stops along the Continuum and provide some context for each stop, tying them to the holiday season so they can think about where they might fall on the continuum. Once you know your starting point, you can begin to consider opportunities for growth based on your own self-development goals. 

    Presenter:  Denise Marques

    Denise spent 31 years working in Federal Service before launching her own leadership coaching and facilitation business. While her focus for many years was on financial management, her lengthy career provided opportunities to work in professional development through supervising, as well as serving as a career development officer.

    She also managed and taught a rigorous leadership course for 2 years where she attained certifications in a myriad of self-assessment tools to include DiSC, Conflict Dynamics Profile, Change Style Management, Benchmarks 360, and the Intercultural Development Inventory. This assignment is where Denise found her passion to enable others to showcase their strengths while also discovering their areas of development to improve where they want to focus. She became a certified leadership coach and has logged over 100 coaching hours with numerous clients.

     


    • 12 Dec 2024
    • 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Pinnacle Towers (McLean, VA)
    For the first time, the Mid-Atlantic Facilitators Network (MAFN) and Chesapeake Bay Organization Development (CBODN) are co-sponsoring an in-person learning exchange and networking happy hour event on Thursday, December 12 from 4-7 pm ET in the Tysons Corner area. Other organizations are also invited.

    By gathering to connect, learn and grow, this is a great opportunity to share the best ideas of our practices and build community among related fields, such as facilitation, organization development, coaching and training. We will use an open space format to learn from each other. Hope you can join us!


    SCHEDULE:


    4:00-5:30pm – Learning Exchange

    Pinnacle Towers

    1753 Pinnacle Drive, McLean, VA; Suite 850

    On-site parking is available and free

    Short walk from Tysons metro stop on the Silver Line

     

    5:30-7:00pm – Happy Hour

    Tysons Social Tavern, Double-Tree by Hilton Doubletree

    1960 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, VA

    (We will walk across the street from Pinnacle Towers)

     



    COST:


    $10 Registration Fee for CBODN and MAFN Members,

    $20 for all non-members.

     

    Light food to be provided during Happy Hour.

    Drinks and meals available for purchase.



    REGISTER HERE

    (Note: You will be redirected to the MAFN website for registration and payment for this event)

    • 09 Jan 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Zoom link and password will be included in the registration confirmation email
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    Building Bridges In An Organization: What Can Allies Do? How To Make A Difference Together

    In today’s intersectional world, almost everyone has the potential to become an ally, but its meaning is far from self-evident -- and the status cannot be self-proclaimed. As we navigate the balance between intent and impact, face the challenges of communicating across differences, and consider the nuances of calling out vs. calling in, it can be easy to dismiss the concept of allyship, which has the potential to do more harm than good if not grounded in relationship.

    What Attendees Will Learn:

    • Intent vs. Impact: How allies can productively face the difference between intention and impact in a range of contexts and build genuine support that can lead to positive change.
    • Communicating Across Differences: Tools to navigate complex conversations around identity, privilege, and intersectionality, with an emphasis on bridging gaps in understanding.
    • Leveraging Allyship for Shared Goals: Learn actionable strategies to shift allyship from a passive role to active support that contributes to common goals and community progress.

    Ideal for Anyone Who:

    • Is looking to make a meaningful difference as an ally within their organization or network.
    • Seeks to build deeper self-awareness and develop effective communication skills across cultural and social differences.
    • Wants to move beyond surface-level allyship to become a genuine advocate for shared values and equity.

    Presenter: Kate Neville

    Kate is an experienced presenter, facilitator, and leadership coach focused on helping organizational leadership, teams, executives, and managers maximize their potential to produce excellent results. She is a co-founder of Inclusive Leadership Strategies, a consulting and coaching firm that “walks the walk” of collaborating across differences on a daily basis, works with a range of initiatives to diversify leadership and management, and designs and delivers training, presentations, and programs related to leadership, change, and inclusivity.

    A former attorney and management consultant, Kate has years of experience advising private and public entities to design and implement change, incorporating best practices into tailored recommendations and programs. She has facilitated a range of high-stakes conversations in the workplace and coached many high-performing leaders to help them expand capacity in
    increasingly visible roles and make key decisions in an ever-changing environment.

    Kate graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University and cum laude from Harvard Law School. A Certified Professional Diversity Coach (CPDC), an ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC), and a Certified DEI Professional, she has served as a Chair of the Diversity Committee of
    the Women’s Bar Association of DC, a Mentor Coach for the Coach Diversity Institute (CDI), and in numerous initiatives to diversify and develop inclusive leadership in organizations.

     


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Chesapeake Bay Organization Development Network (CBODN) is the premier DC Metro area network for organization development (OD) practitioners. Founded in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, our name pays homage to those elders who made vital contributions to the field of OD.

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