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Simply super-working

Sunday, May 09, 2010

She built a multi-million dollar business within 3 years. She’s a hands-on business woman. She’s speaking at all four Ascend Development days.Her name is Denni Francisco, and she is the mastermind behind Superworking – the program that is heralded as a proven way of delivering improved resilience and increased capacity to manage time pressures, complex decisions and critical deadlines.

If you have ever wanted a magic wand that makes you twice as efficient and effective, Denni is as close you’re going to get. She will be speaking on “Superworking – Achieving peak performance without stress”. If that’s possible (and many a testimonial on the Superworking site claim it is) how do you do it?

Find out at the May Ascend development days. Places are limited but there are still a few available per city.

“I am convinced that I am now more energetic, capable, assured and less stressed. My work output in quality and quantity has significantly increased. I urge you and you key staff to look seriously at Superworking”

- Steve Kelton, Director, TAFE SA