Metro DC Chapter ATD Free Agent: Writing the Great American Training Book

  • 10 Apr 2018
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • UVA, 7054 Haycock Road, Falls Church
  • 17

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Do you feel like you have a great book inside you just waiting to get out?

Are you wondering just how much work goes into writing a book?

Curious as to the steps one needs to take to get a book on the shelf?

Do you have a manuscript gathering dust because you don’t know what to do next?

Come join the Free Agent CoP for a panel discussion with some local authors who have gotten all the way through the process. We will begin with:

  • The thing that most surprised you during the writing/publication process.
  • Your biggest hurdle/challenge during the process.
  • Are you planning to write another one?

and go from there so be sure and bring your questions.

Presenters:  Christina Eanes and Susan Schwartz

Christina Eanes:

This achievement expert is on a mission to help others achieve more in life - mainly by getting out of their own way - as an author, speaker, and podcast host.

Through her products and services, Christina is able to inspire others to take responsibility for their success at work and home. She provides invaluable strategies that lead to better professional and personal relationships, improved communication skills, and, ultimately, increased productivity in accomplishing personal and organizational goals.

Susan Schwartz:

Susan Schwartz released her first book, Creating a Greater Whole: A Project Manager‘s Guide to Becoming a Leader this past January. Throughout her career she led a variety of technical and non-technical teams successfully through organizational change and brought projects to completion – on time and under budget. She credits the cross-functional, global team successes to a combination of process review, crucial conversations, and knowledge sharing strategies.

She has facilitated project management and leadership courses and seminars for George Mason University Learning Solutions, the Project Management Institute, The Association of Talent Development, The American Society of Quality, and the Society for Human Resources.

Ms. Schwartz received an M.S. in organizational development and knowledge management from George Mason University School of Public Policy and a B.A. in Economics from Goucher College.