Instructional Designer

Recently one of our clients contacted me for a need they had for an instructional designer in their Missouri office.  The HR Director was new to her position and was delighted to find out that through the Athena Alliance I could connect her with one of my alliance partners, who would be able to provide her with the resource she needed.

The process took several weeks as they spent more time further defining the need.  The chosen candidate was very much the Perfect Fit for this six month assignment and our customer was amazed at how easy we made the connection for her.  We are delighted with our global partnership.

Accent Reduction

From time to time I have the pleasure of introducing my alliance partner who specializes in accent reduction to an organization.  Often the organization will have one or more high potential employees who lack the confidence they need to move into a leadership role.  One of the reasons for this is the employee has an accent and they lack confidence in their communications skills and are unable to project themselves in the most powerful way.

I find it very rewarding to be able to introduce our alliance partner to such organizations and consistently receive positive feedback on the progress of their employees.  In several situations after working with our alliance partner the employee has been promoted.

The “Ultimate” Training Challenge

Athena partnered with a financial organization to support them with several training initiatives for their annual offsite. They decided they would run a leadership program, a True Colors assessment program and the third offering proved to be a little more challenging.  In fact, our client called it the “Ultimate” training challenge.  They had one group in the organization that had been included in many training programs in the past and the results always came back the same. This group found training a waste of their time.

Our client wanted to continue to include them in their offsite since the rest of the company was also participating.  She shared with me some of the programs and exercises that had been done in the past.  I explained to her we have some very seasoned and creative facilitators in the Athena Alliance and I was pretty confident one of them would be able to come up with something that would work.

One of our senior facilitators proposed a very dynamic program that involved a lot of interaction, problem solving and creative expression. It was a huge success (The group actually coloured using crayons).  In fact, one of the comments on the evaluation form was “finally a program worthwhile.”

Initially a program may appear to be a challenge and with the creative expertise of an experienced facilitator, a program that is a perfect fit for any audience can be designed.