Women Always Right, Men Never Wrong

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Jointly organised by: Supported by: Women Are Always Right, Men Are Never Wrong About the Trainer: Jeffrey Goh was an ex-teacher and a retired SAF Major. He is also a regular trainer in the Institute of Public Administration, a training institute for Civil Servants. He is also a Certified Trainer for “Who Moved My Cheese?” program and “Fish Philosophy”. He was certified in the USA. He is now a Management Trainer cum University Lecturer. Workshop Details: Date: 14 March 2014 (Friday) Time: 7.00pm – 9.30pm (Registration starts at 9.10am) Venue: Yu Neng Primary School Fees: S$2.00/person *Light refreshments will be provided (Halal) Registration Form (Women are always right, men are never wrong) Name of Parent(s): ______________________________ Contact No: ______________ Child’s Name: __________________________________ Class: __________________ Please submit your registration form and payment (non-refundable) in a sealed envelope to the school General Office FMS Drop-box. CLOSING DATE: 25 March 2014 (Tue). Cash payment only. For enquiries please leave message/contact details at school office or email to [email protected]. *Please note that this talk is only for parents. Parents, please make alternative childcare arrangements for your children. Thank you. Psychologists feel that poor communication skills are to blame for "Women are always right, men are never wrong." The fact that many men and women continue to communicate in sexual stereotypes perpetuates in our society today the problem. The way in which both men and women have been raised, conditioned and socialized has created genuine and sometimes even insurmountable communication problems for both sexes. We take it for granted that the opposite sex understands us, yet it has clearly been proven by the frustration of miscommunication between the sexes that men and women do not communicate in similar ways. This talk will enlighten the audience these male and female communication differences and offers a practical plan of action to improve relations between the sexes. I can’t think of anything interesting to talk about. I’m so boring! She must hate me. A man who actually listens to me! I think I’m in love!

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Jointly organised by: Supported by:

Women Are Always Right, Men Are Never Wrong

About the Trainer:

Jeffrey Goh was an ex-teacher and a retired SAF Major. He is also a regular trainer in the Institute of Public Administration, a training institute for Civil Servants. He is also a Certified Trainer for “Who Moved My Cheese?” program and “Fish Philosophy”. He was certified in the USA. He is now a Management Trainer cum University Lecturer.

Workshop Details:

Date: 14 March 2014 (Friday)

Time: 7.00pm – 9.30pm

(Registration starts at 9.10am)

Venue: Yu Neng Primary School

Fees: S$2.00/person

*Light refreshments will be provided (Halal)

Registration Form (Women are always right, men are never wrong)

Name of Parent(s): ______________________________ Contact No: ______________

Child’s Name: __________________________________ Class: __________________

Email Address: _____________________________________ Amt. attached: _______

Please submit your registration form and payment (non-refundable) in a sealed envelope to the school General Office FMS Drop-box. CLOSING DATE: 25 March 2014 (Tue). Cash payment only. For enquiries please leave message/contact details at school office or email to [email protected].

*Please note that this talk is only for parents. Parents, please make alternative childcare arrangements for your children. Thank you.

Psychologists feel that poor communication skills are to blame for "Women are always right, men are never wrong." The fact that many men and women continue to communicate in sexual stereotypes perpetuates in our society today the problem. The way in which both men and women have been raised, conditioned and socialized has created genuine and sometimes even insurmountable communication problems for both sexes. We take it for granted that the opposite sex understands us, yet it has clearly been proven by the frustration of miscommunication between the sexes that men and women do not communicate in similar ways. This talk will enlighten the audience these male and female communication differences and offers a practical plan of action to improve relations between the sexes.

I can’t think of anything interesting to talk about. I’m so boring! She must hate me.

A man who actually listens to me! I think I’m in love!