Course Detail(MP201 : Positive Psychology: Blueprint to happiness and success! (Classroom))

MP201 : Positive Psychology: Blueprint to happiness and success! (Classroom) NEW

7.00 CPE Hours (Others)
Classroom

Programme Objective
 

  • Decoding the myths and realities of what makes people happy and successful
  • How to increase one’s level of happiness
  • Strategies to cope with life’s disappointments and stresses
  • Diverting your energy to make your life and work more meaningful!

Programme Outline

  • Introduction: Are some people really born happier and less stressed than others?
  • Myth vs. reality: What makes some people happy (vs. unhappy)
  • What can economists tell us about money, success, happiness, and productivity?
  • Important: Does our attitude influence our behavior, or vice versa?
  • Ellen Langer (Harvard): of sense of control and illusion of control
  • Important concept: internal vs. external locus of control
  • How business executives can benefit from the business of happiness!


Training Methodology

  • Direct instruction
  • Group discussion
  • Simply psychological “experiments” in class!
  • Case studies: scientific studies
  • Video clips (YouTube)

Closing Date for Registration

1 week before programme or until full enrolment

Intended For

  • Anyone who wants to know what it takes to be happy.
  • Managers and Executives who want to improve their life and life’s outcomes.
  • Corporations who want to build a more “happy climate” at work, where workers are happier and hence more motivated and productive.

Competency Mapping

Others = 7.00 Hours

Schedule & Fees

Date & Time

17 May 2024 (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

Fee (inclusive of GST)

For Members: $ 394.58
For Non-Members: $ 470.88

Programme Facilitator(s)

Lim How

Venue

60 Cecil Street
ISCA House
Singapore 049709

Testimonial

Funding

No funding Available!

Programme Facilitator(s)


Lim How
 
Lim How is a corporate trainer-consultant based in Singapore. He is a recognized expert in the broad fields of (1) thinking skills (e.g., critical thinking and reasoning) and (2) human relations (e.g., leadership, conflict management, EQ, and the related). A psychology graduate from Yale University, he has served various Fortune 500 companies such as Citibank, IBM, Kellogg’s, Toyota, and UBS, and has been frequently invited to share his expertise with business leaders in different parts of the world. While at Yale, he developed two executive  programs that have been used by various MNCs to train their management teams and senior executives.

Programme Objective
 

  • Decoding the myths and realities of what makes people happy and successful
  • How to increase one’s level of happiness
  • Strategies to cope with life’s disappointments and stresses
  • Diverting your energy to make your life and work more meaningful!

Programme Outline

  • Introduction: Are some people really born happier and less stressed than others?
  • Myth vs. reality: What makes some people happy (vs. unhappy)
  • What can economists tell us about money, success, happiness, and productivity?
  • Important: Does our attitude influence our behavior, or vice versa?
  • Ellen Langer (Harvard): of sense of control and illusion of control
  • Important concept: internal vs. external locus of control
  • How business executives can benefit from the business of happiness!


Training Methodology

  • Direct instruction
  • Group discussion
  • Simply psychological “experiments” in class!
  • Case studies: scientific studies
  • Video clips (YouTube)

Closing Date for Registration

1 week before programme or until full enrolment

Intended For

  • Anyone who wants to know what it takes to be happy.
  • Managers and Executives who want to improve their life and life’s outcomes.
  • Corporations who want to build a more “happy climate” at work, where workers are happier and hence more motivated and productive.

Competency Mapping

Others = 7.00 Hours

Programme Facilitator(s)

Lim How
 
Lim How is a corporate trainer-consultant based in Singapore. He is a recognized expert in the broad fields of (1) thinking skills (e.g., critical thinking and reasoning) and (2) human relations (e.g., leadership, conflict management, EQ, and the related). A psychology graduate from Yale University, he has served various Fortune 500 companies such as Citibank, IBM, Kellogg’s, Toyota, and UBS, and has been frequently invited to share his expertise with business leaders in different parts of the world. While at Yale, he developed two executive  programs that have been used by various MNCs to train their management teams and senior executives.

Upcoming Schedule

Date & Time

17 May 2024 (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

Fee (inclusive of GST)

For Members: $ 394.58
For Non-Members: $ 470.88

Programme Facilitator(s)

Lim How

Venue

60 Cecil Street
ISCA House
Singapore 049709