Using the Enneagram to Manage Effective Change

Dates: February 4, 2025

Meets: Tu from 9:00 AM to 12 N

Location: GRAND RAPIDS - BIK 340

COURSE: $59.00

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Course Description

It's often said that the only constant in life is change. Understanding what your team needs amidst those changes can help you navigate the process more effectively. This workshop will enhance your knowledge of the Enneagram, leading to positive success as change in the workplace happens.

Course Level: Beginner

Objectives:

  1. Understand the basics of the Enneagram as a team building tool.
  2. Learn an effective model for guiding your team through change.
  3. Build your toolbox for managing change.

Instructors

Tamela Spicer, M.A.

Having worked in the philanthropic sector for over 35 years,Tamela Spicer, M.A. seeks to guide philanthropic leaders and organizations on a path to discover how they can work within their own communities to catalyze change grounded in justice and belonging. Recognizing her own privilege as a white, cisgender woman, she intentionally works to call out and help dismantle white supremacy culture and its power in the philanthropic sector and in her own personal life. Tamela serves as the principal of The Intentional Catalyst, LLC, a boutique philanthropic consulting practice specializing in strategic doing and thinking, philanthropic advising, storytelling, and change management.

After several years in the business sector, she pursued her passion for community impact and justice as a regional development director for The Salvation Army, regional director for the Arthritis Foundation, and as senior program manager at the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy at Grand Valley State University where she also taught in the master's program. Tamela's approach is one of curiosity, discovery, and codesign. She believes that her clients often have the answers to their big questions, they simply need guidance to uncover them. Tamela sees the power of philanthropy to build community and helps funders and nonprofits alike to articulate their mission and vision for the greatest impact. When she's not working, Tamela enjoys gardening, photography, and theater. Kim Bartz, LMSW, is a mental health therapist and success coach. For over 15 years she has worked to empower individuals and teams by cultivating strengths, communication, and synergy. One of her favorite tools to use is the Enneagram. She is an international Enneagram Association professional and certified in the Enneagram Spectrum of Personality.


Kim Bartz, LMSW

Kim Bartz, LMSW, is a mental health therapist and success coach. For over 15 years she has worked to empower individuals and teams by cultivating strengths, communication, and synergy. One of her favorite tools to use is the Enneagram. She is an international Enneagram Association professional and certified in the Enneagram Spectrum of Personality.






Location

Bicycle Factory
Room 340
201 Front Ave. SW
Grand Rapids, MI 49504

Special Accommodations

Please contact our office regarding any accommodations you may need prior to attending our program(s). We will work with you to ensure your needs are met. You may email us at learn@gvsu.edu, or call us at (616) 331-7180.

To view our policies, please visit: www.gvsu.edu/learn/policies

Grand Valley State University School of Social Work, an accredited social work education program, is authorized by Administrative Rule 338.2963 to award Michigan social work continuing education contact hours.

Fee: $59.00
Hours:2.00
CEUs:2.00

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
FeeCOURSE$ 59.00
Fee-AlternateGVSU Field Education Supervisor$ 45.00
Fee-AlternateGVSU Faculty/Staff$ 25.00

GRAND RAPIDS - BIK 340

Bicycle Factory
Grand Valley State University
201 Front Ave SW
Grand Rapids, MI 49504