President of Magnovo Training Group, Rob Jackson, recently had the opportunity facilitate training sessions aboard a cruise ship. According to him, it was the best of both worlds. “I was able to enjoy a relaxing vacation and also spend time facilitating workshops; which I thoroughly enjoy,” he said. Jackson was aboard the Azamara Journey for… Read more »
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Banner Health Foundation Accepts Hospital Helper Care Packages
Magnovo Training Group recently facilitated a Hospital Helper charity teambuilding workshop in Scottsdale. The gracious recipient, Banner Health Foundation, received 25 care packages to use for babies and patients at Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix. The intended use of the care packages is for infants and their families in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit,… Read more »
Holiday Team Building Offers Alternative to Traditional Company Gatherings
Research indicates that happiness increases with experiences, rather than things. Your company may be planning a holiday party to celebrate the end of a hardworking year – or kick start the beginning of a new one. However, holiday team building contributions make a difference in the lives of others; and yours, and can be a… Read more »
Magnovo Training Group Launches Millennial Connections Workshop
Magnovo Training Group, in an effort to bridge the gap between millennials and other generations in the workforce, has launched a new workshop aimed at a younger, millennial audience. The Millennial Connections workshop was created by Magnovo Director of Training and Development, Steve Sweeny, in hopes of creating better working relationships between millennials and their… Read more »
Magnovo Training Group Launches New Charity Team Building Workshop
Each year, kids in every community sign up for local sports leagues that offer valuable life lessons as well as important health benefits. Unfortunately, most of these leagues are under-funded and have to rely on donations. When donations don’t come through, parents who can afford to will pitch in. But for kids whose families can’t… Read more »