When is the last time you invested in yourself?
Power Camp is a two-day development retreat that encourages people to discover their potential and focus their energy to exceed goals (personal or professional).
- PC for Women
- PC for Emerging Leaders (Co-ed)
- PC for Executives
“For me, Power Camp was the best professional development opportunity I’ve had, and I’ve had a lot of them.” — Carin Taylor, Global Diversity Executive
In this engaging, fast-paced retreat, you will be exposed to skills to help you:
- Gain insight into your communication and leadership style
- Begin to focus ideas for your next career move
- Be more confident communicating your ideas to others
- Apply a proven formula to handle conflicts
- Communicate assertively without losing your sense of self
- Reward top performers
- Increase employee retention
- Improve morale
- Develop next generation leaders
- Support individual innovation
“Power Camp gives business people the confidence to leverage their talents. Our women really listened to advice from the coaches and made important changes in how to come across to others.” —Robin Washington, CFO GILEAD
For more details, please download our sample AGENDA.
Wed 2:30-8:30pm
Thurs 9:00-8:30pm
Friday 9:00-noon
Day 1 Introducing a Framework for Change In a small group setting you will share your current issues and future goals. We will record this as a baseline from which to work.
Day 2 Focusing Efforts on Your Success You will be able to choose from a variety of techniques and practice with real-world scenarios to discover which approach fits your style. You will also identify the steps to help you shift behaviors and achieve your goals.
Day 3 Applying New Skills to the Real World You will make short and long-term commitments to your own personal and professional growth. Your peers will continue to support you and hold you accountable.
“…as one goes through life one learns that if you don’t paddle your own canoe, you don’t move.” —Katharine Hepburn
We customize Power Camp to fit your needs.
2 Locations — Monterey and Woodside Mountains



