How to save $100 on our brand-new program
by Carmen Van Kerckhove
Can I give you $100 OFF my brand-new program?
You see, the home study course version of my Diversity Career Success training course is almost ready, and I want to give our loyal readers here a BIG break on the price for expressing interest as soon as possible.
IMPORTANT: The only way to get your $100 OFF is to get on my special PRE-RELEASE NOTIFICATION LIST. So, even if you’re just thinking “maybe” about this home study course, visit:
http://www.diversitycareersuccesscourse.com/prerelease.htm
This live, first-of-its-kind training event titled…
Diversity Career Success:
How to Take Your Organization
From Culturally Clueless to Diversity Dynamo
…was a smash hit, and we recorded the entire 5-call course in crystal clear stereo.
During the course, I showed participants how to get their ideas taken seriously by senior management and I shared with them sensible, actionable solutions that actually work in the real world.
At the end of the course, they came away with a blueprint that they could customize based on their organization type, their organization’s needs, and their own role within the organization.
Here are just a few of the dozens of raving testimonials I got from attendees. (You’ll see more on the info page when the program is ready for its launch in just a few weeks.)
“I would definitely recommend this course to others — it was great bang for the buck!”
“This course has given me a burst of energy and new-found motivation to get the work moving to make changes happen. I plan to meet with the president of our organization to try and start these next steps in moving the organization forward.”
“I took this job because I am passionate about social and racial justice. When I ran into barrier upon barrier, I questioned my own abilities and talents. Now that I have a framework for what steps I can take to make change happen, I feel much more confident and capable. The level of detail and thoroughness of Carmen’s work, along with the practical recommendations she gives for starting out, make this telecourse one of the best workshops I have ever taken.”
There are dozens more like these – and I’m putting them all together today for you to see in a few weeks. But in the meantime, I urge you to read the following as this is the ONLY TIME I am announcing this to you.
IMPORTANT: The only way to get your $100 OFF is to get on my special PRE-RELEASE NOTIFICATION LIST. So, even if you’re just thinking “maybe” about this home study course, visit:
http://www.diversitycareersuccesscourse.com/prerelease.htm
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Latoya Peterson (DC) is the Owner and Editor (not the Founder!) of Racialicious, Arturo García (San Diego) is the Managing Editor, Andrea Plaid (NYC) is the Associate Editor. You can email us at team@racialicious.com. The founders of Racialicious are Carmen Sognonvi and Jen Chau. Carmen runs < a href="http://urbandojo.com/">Urban Martial Arts with her husband and blogs about local business. Jen can still be found at Swirl or on her personal blog.
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