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Basic Enneagram Workshop with David Banner, PhD: a CPL Community Builder free benefit


Basic Enneagram Workshop

A free offering for members of CPL’s Community Builder membership.

with David Banner, PhD. PhD mentor at Walden University, Art of Convening Graduate, CPL member since 1996!

Learn this psycho-spiritual tool to help you understand yourself and others for purposes of self-inquiry. 

The Enneagram is an archetypal framework consisting of nine Types that offer in-depth insight to individuals, groups, and collectives. Consisting of 3 Centers of Intelligence, 9 Enneagram Types, Wings, 27 Subtypes, and more, this model offers a rich map to personal development.

There are nine different types and you will learn:

 (1) The characteristics of each type;
 (2) The strengths and weaknesses of each type;
 (3) Get help in identifying your type;
 (4) Discover how to type others (e.g., friends and family);
 (5) Understand the unconscious predispositions of each type;
 (6) Learn about “look-a-like” types.

More on David Banner
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-banner-8179ab6/
https://enneagrammonthly.com/the-awakened-heart/
https://www.beyondphdcoaching.com/about/dr-david-banner/



Dr. David Banner received his PhD in Policy and Organizational Behavior from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University in Illinois. He worked for the DePaul College of Commerce, The University of the Pacific School of Business, and the University of New Brunswick (Canada) School of Management; he was tenured at all 3 universities and was voted “Outstanding Professor” at all three. He also worked at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin, where he was the Director of the values-based MBA program, which he designed, recruited students, mentored faculty, set up an Advisory Board, and got the program accredited (2003-07).

He also worked for 16 years as a faculty mentor for the Leadership and Organizational Change PhD students (2005-21); in his 16 years, he graduated 82 PhDs in his roles as Committee Chair, Committee Member, and URR (University Research Reviewer). Mentoring PhD students gives him the most joy and satisfaction. He offers his services to help people complete their PhDs, find good academic jobs, get published in peer-reviewed journals, and find their place in the academic environment.


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