Proa Communication took part on Friday 8 September in the first workshop of the seventh edition of the programme Evolve, high female performance in healthy and efficient work environments'. organised by FEDEPE and held at the headquarters of Mahou-San Miguel. The training workshop, funded by the Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equalityand given by Talent Coachesis inspired by the preparation for high performance in sport. The parallelism between both worlds, sport and business, allows for the application of common tools to improve the skills of leadership as the energy control, success/failure management and self-confidenceamong others.
At the helm of Evoluciona is FEDEPEthe Spanish Federation of Women Managers, Executives, Professionals and Businesswomen, and the trainer Maribel Martínez de MurguíaOlympic gold medallist with the Spanish hockey team at the Olympic Games in Barcelona 92 and a benchmark in sport in our country, who brings his knowledge of pedagogy and his experience in top-level sporting competition with development and coaching programmes.
Evolve is a workshop aimed at women managers, entrepreneurs and professionals. Its aim is to promote the entrepreneurial spirit, the incorporation and promotion of women in the professional or entrepreneurial sphereThe values of team training and working in a high-level competitive environment with healthy habits are conveyed in a positive way. All of which translates into an improvement in the profit and loss account of any company.
In welcoming the participants, the president of FEDEPE, Ana Bujaldón wanted to highlight the work that the Federation has been doing for almost 30 years and wanted to highlight "the qualities, the high value and training of women to lead teams, companies, institutions and to claim roles of responsibility and management".
Evolves works skills, both in the field of individual management (self-control, self-confidence, energy management, success and failure management) as well as in the area of people management and the teamwork. Therefore, for Maribel Martínez de Murguía, we have to start by recognising that we are what is important and that "our corporeality has to say things to the world".