The 16th Career Strategies Seminar (CSS)
Rockin’ Your Career On Any Stage At Any Age
Sunday, March 28th 9.00am – 6.00pm,
Location: Azabu Hall, Temple University
Access: http://www.tuj.ac.jp/about/access/index.html
This all-day event open to FEW members and non-members is going to be
packed with opportunities for women at all stages of their careers to
connect, learn and inspire each other to truly make their lives here
in Japan stand out and shine.
This action-packed event will feature Yukiko Ogasawara, the President
of The Japan Times as Keynote Speaker, followed by the first set of
workshops for the day-all of which are guaranteed to inspire and motivate you.
There is no better day for making valuable connections with other
like-minded women.
advanced registration: (Friday March 26)
FEW Members & students: 10,000 yen
Non-members: 12,000 yen
*As long as you register by Friday 5pm you can pay the early bird
price at the door on Sunday.
(If you pre-register but are unable to attend, please be prepared to
pay the prepaid amount)
On the dayall categories: 15,000 yen*
Enquiries: fewcss2010@yahoo.com
9:10 Morning Icebreaker: Finding the Flow by Deanne Tonkin of Hooplovers
9:30 Keynote Speaker: Yukiko Ogasawara, President of Japan Times
Empowerment? What does that mean? How do you achieve what we think we
want? Do we know what we want? Question like these are guiding posts
for the way we come through life. I will share some of my ideas and
values that get me through the day and share with you my
unconventional journey from Tokyo to Tokyo, via California.
10:20 Morning Workshop Theme: EXPLORATION
Finding Your Anthem by Anne Good
Identify your true talents, motives, values and attitudes towards your
career which will lead to a more stable and directed work and personal
life.
Rockin’ Your Soul by Anna Kunnecke
The body is the window to the soul. Learn to tune into it for an
intuitive ‘yes’ or ‘no’—and find out what to do when everything on
your To-Do List is a ‘no’! Connect with your deepest desires while
getting rockin’ practical tools to deftly handle your life as it is
right now.
Who Are You? Who? Who? Who? Who? By Kristin Newton
As the WHO would say, “So, tell me who are you?” Find out through
creative observation and get beyond what you think you see. Talk
about empowering!
11:20 networking
12:00 lunch
1:30 Afternoon Workshops: Session One
Customize, Optimize, Highlight - Resume Workshop by Eriko Talley
Learn how to write a winning resume that will separate you from the
others. Includes: basic components, tips and strategies, how to
highlight your skills effectively, avoid common pitfalls, optimize
your online resume and protect your privacy and security.
Excel in Your Next Interview by Carolyn Gaskins
Develop an understanding of the types of questions interviewers may
ask and practice to present your experience and capabilities in the
most effective way. Using specific examples of past action and
behaviors, you can build confidence to handle even the toughest
questions.
Setting Your Agenda & Achieving Your Goals by Amanda Cennon
How do you get from here to there? And what if you don’t know where
“there” is yet? This interactive one-hour workshop looks at two parts
of the goal-setting process: first, how to remove internal blocks that
hold you back, and second, how to create a strategy that keeps you
moving towards your goals. By the end of the session, you’ll have a
few practical tools you can use to get started on achieving those big
dreams.
Let Your Inner Rockstar Out – Getting Past Your Comfort Zone by Julia Maeda
This workshop will help you identify where you comfort zone ends and what
keeps you inside it. You will learn ways to realise your potential by
moving outside your zone.
Managing Your On-line Identity by Terri MacMillan
With all the incredible tools out there, what are the newest and best
for creating and maintaining your On-Line Identity in this on-line
world? Find out
2:45 Afternoon Workshops: Session Two
Creating Your Brand – Introduce Yourself To Anyone, Anywhere by Anne Good
This workshop will help you to create your own brand, which you can
then use to confidently introduce yourself to anyone, anywhere.
Making Community Connections That Fit by Sarajean Rossitto
In this workshop you will: assess the possibilities, find a match and
jump into community service. Whether you only have a few days a year
or want to be actively involved on a regular basis, anyone can get
involved in local organizations. It not only makes you feel good but
is also a valuable way to broaden your connections, share your skills
or learn new skills that can ultimately enhance your career.
Succeeding in the Japanese Workplace by Katie Decker & Renee Kida
Straight talk about what it’s like to work for a Japanese company:
debunking the myths and telling it like it really is, and teaching you
how to get the most out of your experience.
Going It On Your Own-Entrepreneurship Round Table Discussion by
Lauren Shannon & Lizzie Murray
What do you need to look at if you are thinking of starting and
running your own business.
4:00 Panel Discussion Theme: CREATING YOUR BEST LIFE
5:00-6:00 Wine Tasting Social Hour & raffle pull!
CSS Top Prizes include:
• Ryokan in Kyoto - night for two donated by France Travel Service
• Dinner for two- Lugdunum Bouchon Lyonnais French restaurant
• Voucher for dinner-Chez Olivier French Restaurant
• Chance by Chanel Eau de Parfum donated by Chanel Japan
• Giorgio Armani Eau de Parfum donated by L’oreal Japan
• Le Cordon Bleu Cookbooks donated by Le Cordon Bleu Cooking School
• Fossil Watch donated by KUDOS First Benefit
• Grey Goose Vodka donated by KUDOS First Benefit
• WII Fit Electronic Games donated by Electronic Arts
• Champagne lunch for two by ANA Intercontinental Hotel
• Nama Kiss Raw Vegan Desserts • BIVIO Sports Club free passes • To
the Moon & Back Catering service • Tokyo Yoga Circle-pass to 8 week
beginner
course • Gift Basket from FBC • Dazzling Hula Hoop from Hooplovers
• Tokyo Hacker Space class gift certificate
In addition to the fabulous prizes donated above, the FEW CSS is
generously sponsored by: Studio Number 3 Temple University, Japan
Campus To The Moon & Back Catering IFG Financial Advisory Services
Sunday, March 28th 9.00am – 6.00pm,
Location: Azabu Hall, Temple University
Access: http://www.tuj.ac.jp/about/access/index.html
This all-day event open to FEW members and non-members is going to be
packed with opportunities for women at all stages of their careers to
connect, learn and inspire each other to truly make their lives here
in Japan stand out and shine.
This action-packed event will feature Yukiko Ogasawara, the President
of The Japan Times as Keynote Speaker, followed by the first set of
workshops for the day-all of which are guaranteed to inspire and motivate you.
There is no better day for making valuable connections with other
like-minded women.
advanced registration: (Friday March 26)
FEW Members & students: 10,000 yen
Non-members: 12,000 yen
*As long as you register by Friday 5pm you can pay the early bird
price at the door on Sunday.
(If you pre-register but are unable to attend, please be prepared to
pay the prepaid amount)
On the dayall categories: 15,000 yen*
Enquiries: fewcss2010@yahoo.com
9:10 Morning Icebreaker: Finding the Flow by Deanne Tonkin of Hooplovers
9:30 Keynote Speaker: Yukiko Ogasawara, President of Japan Times
Empowerment? What does that mean? How do you achieve what we think we
want? Do we know what we want? Question like these are guiding posts
for the way we come through life. I will share some of my ideas and
values that get me through the day and share with you my
unconventional journey from Tokyo to Tokyo, via California.
10:20 Morning Workshop Theme: EXPLORATION
Finding Your Anthem by Anne Good
Identify your true talents, motives, values and attitudes towards your
career which will lead to a more stable and directed work and personal
life.
Rockin’ Your Soul by Anna Kunnecke
The body is the window to the soul. Learn to tune into it for an
intuitive ‘yes’ or ‘no’—and find out what to do when everything on
your To-Do List is a ‘no’! Connect with your deepest desires while
getting rockin’ practical tools to deftly handle your life as it is
right now.
Who Are You? Who? Who? Who? Who? By Kristin Newton
As the WHO would say, “So, tell me who are you?” Find out through
creative observation and get beyond what you think you see. Talk
about empowering!
11:20 networking
12:00 lunch
1:30 Afternoon Workshops: Session One
Customize, Optimize, Highlight - Resume Workshop by Eriko Talley
Learn how to write a winning resume that will separate you from the
others. Includes: basic components, tips and strategies, how to
highlight your skills effectively, avoid common pitfalls, optimize
your online resume and protect your privacy and security.
Excel in Your Next Interview by Carolyn Gaskins
Develop an understanding of the types of questions interviewers may
ask and practice to present your experience and capabilities in the
most effective way. Using specific examples of past action and
behaviors, you can build confidence to handle even the toughest
questions.
Setting Your Agenda & Achieving Your Goals by Amanda Cennon
How do you get from here to there? And what if you don’t know where
“there” is yet? This interactive one-hour workshop looks at two parts
of the goal-setting process: first, how to remove internal blocks that
hold you back, and second, how to create a strategy that keeps you
moving towards your goals. By the end of the session, you’ll have a
few practical tools you can use to get started on achieving those big
dreams.
Let Your Inner Rockstar Out – Getting Past Your Comfort Zone by Julia Maeda
This workshop will help you identify where you comfort zone ends and what
keeps you inside it. You will learn ways to realise your potential by
moving outside your zone.
Managing Your On-line Identity by Terri MacMillan
With all the incredible tools out there, what are the newest and best
for creating and maintaining your On-Line Identity in this on-line
world? Find out
2:45 Afternoon Workshops: Session Two
Creating Your Brand – Introduce Yourself To Anyone, Anywhere by Anne Good
This workshop will help you to create your own brand, which you can
then use to confidently introduce yourself to anyone, anywhere.
Making Community Connections That Fit by Sarajean Rossitto
In this workshop you will: assess the possibilities, find a match and
jump into community service. Whether you only have a few days a year
or want to be actively involved on a regular basis, anyone can get
involved in local organizations. It not only makes you feel good but
is also a valuable way to broaden your connections, share your skills
or learn new skills that can ultimately enhance your career.
Succeeding in the Japanese Workplace by Katie Decker & Renee Kida
Straight talk about what it’s like to work for a Japanese company:
debunking the myths and telling it like it really is, and teaching you
how to get the most out of your experience.
Going It On Your Own-Entrepreneurship Round Table Discussion by
Lauren Shannon & Lizzie Murray
What do you need to look at if you are thinking of starting and
running your own business.
4:00 Panel Discussion Theme: CREATING YOUR BEST LIFE
5:00-6:00 Wine Tasting Social Hour & raffle pull!
CSS Top Prizes include:
• Ryokan in Kyoto - night for two donated by France Travel Service
• Dinner for two- Lugdunum Bouchon Lyonnais French restaurant
• Voucher for dinner-Chez Olivier French Restaurant
• Chance by Chanel Eau de Parfum donated by Chanel Japan
• Giorgio Armani Eau de Parfum donated by L’oreal Japan
• Le Cordon Bleu Cookbooks donated by Le Cordon Bleu Cooking School
• Fossil Watch donated by KUDOS First Benefit
• Grey Goose Vodka donated by KUDOS First Benefit
• WII Fit Electronic Games donated by Electronic Arts
• Champagne lunch for two by ANA Intercontinental Hotel
• Nama Kiss Raw Vegan Desserts • BIVIO Sports Club free passes • To
the Moon & Back Catering service • Tokyo Yoga Circle-pass to 8 week
beginner
course • Gift Basket from FBC • Dazzling Hula Hoop from Hooplovers
• Tokyo Hacker Space class gift certificate
In addition to the fabulous prizes donated above, the FEW CSS is
generously sponsored by: Studio Number 3 Temple University, Japan
Campus To The Moon & Back Catering IFG Financial Advisory Services
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