Tokyo Chapter of FEW:

FEW November Meeting: Making the Untouchables Touchable - Into the Groan/Grown Zone

Date: Thursday, November 9th, 2006 Time: 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Speaker: Cathy Bernatt, President of 'Creating.....' and International Program Coordinator, Outward Bound Japan

Description:
Do you have "burning questions" you want to ask your "boss" or "leader" but are afraid. Maybe you think your boss or leader is "untouchable." Tonight you will have a chance to ask or say anything you want to "that boss or leader." Come prepared to release all your pent up frustrations, anger, curiosity and more.

This will not be a speech but rather a series of interactive mini-role play scenarios where Cathy will sometimes speak from her own personal experience as the leader of Creating... or may take the role of "your leader." And you will have a chance to interact with "your leader." The temperature of this session is bound to be "hot" - Dress appropriately!

What is FEW? Social and business networking for foreign women in Japan! FEW welcomes women from all professional backgrounds and at all stages of their careers, and focuses on networking, and educational and social activities. Monthly meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month at the FCCJ in Hibiya. FEW is a non-profit organization solely funded by membership dues, meeting fees and sponsorship. For more information please contact few@gol.com or see our website at www.fewjapan.com. No advance registration is required.

Please note: this is a women only event.

Organization: Foreign Executive Women (Tokyo Chapter of FEW)

Cost: FEW Members: FEW Members: 2,000 yen (Buffet supper and drinks included).
Non-members: Guests: 5,000 yen (Buffet supper and drinks included).

Venue: Foreign Correspondents' Club, Yurakucho Denki Building 20F, Hibiya Exit A-3. (See http://www.fccj.or.jp/static/aboutus/map.php for map)

Location: Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan

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Website: www.fewjapan.com

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