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Multi-Disciplinary Farm Advisor Workshop

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Multi-Disciplinary Farm Advisor Workshop

Time: October 18, 2012 from 8:30am to 4:30pm
Location: North Grenville Municipal Centre
Street: 285 County Road #44
City/Town: Kemptville
Phone: 1-877-474-2871
Event Type: interactive, workshop
Organized By: Liz Robertson
Latest Activity: Oct 9, 2012

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This workshop will teach advisors how to avoid giving advice that conflicts with counsel from advisors in other fields while learning to build and function within a team. The fundamental principles of knowing when and how to build multi-disciplinary advising teams that benefit both their clients and their business will be discussed. Advisors will explore the dynamics associated with working as part of a multi-disciplinary team and learn how to apply the concepts to work more effectively with their business family clients. They will also gain an appreciation of how biases and assumptions around other disciplines can impact their work. Multi-Disciplinary Workshop

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