Objectives: Every
system goes through a lifecycle. Like corporations, couples move through
a lifecycle process whereby they are faced with problems to solve,
opportunities to celebrate, and challenges to overcome. This workshop
describes and draws upon parallels from a corporate lifecycle model
while providing participants with an understanding of the marriage
lifecycle and its transition points. It enables participants to gain
greater insights into their own corporate and marital strengths, opportunities,
and challenges.
"In my house I'm the boss, my wife is just the decision maker."
Woody Allen |
Executive Summary: A number of people can discuss corporate lifecycles.
An even greater number can speak eloquently about marital phases
and transitions. But few people have taken a closer look at the
parallels and interactions between corporate and marital lifecycles.
Dr. Amir Kfir and Dr. Eva Kedar do just that in this highly engaging
and experiential retreat. Couples, like corporations, move through
a lifecycle process as they face a variety of issues. Frequently,
a couple is engaged in their own “marriage lifecycle”
while simultaneously involved in a corporate lifecycle process (or
two). How a couple handles these experiences and this process helps
to determine the potential for success or failure of the marriage
and their business. This workshop will provide you with an understanding
of the nature of these lifecycles and will help you to differentiate
between typical and atypical experiences. While this is not a therapy
session, the retreat will provide you with an opportunity to reflect
on the phases of your own business and marriage gain insights into
strengths and challenges, build intimacy with your partner, and
develop a common plan to further enhance the growth of your business
and/or marriage.
Outcomes:
Marital relationships:
Enhanced understanding of marital phases (where are you?) and
what to expect within each phase (where might you be headed and
what can you do about it?).
Renewed dialogue and commitment to grow the marriage.
Business:
Greater awareness of corporate lifecycles and
how to bring your company to its prime, as well as the impact
on your marriage.
Time Frame: This program is ideal for 1-2 day forum, corporate teams,
or couples' retreats. It also works well as a 3-4 hour workshop (YPO
chapter and University education events or corporate training) as
well as a 1-hour lecture.
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