Great (and free) opportunity for Atlanta startups from Stanford Business School

I have written about my new friend, Huggy (Stanford Business School), on this blog before: Think of your startup like a beach volleyball team. I’m excited to announce that he’s holding a free workshop for Atlanta startups next week! Check out the information below, I hope you can take advantage of this great opportunity!
Dear Fellow Start-Ups:

As you know, effective teamwork is at the heart of successful startups. We would like to invite you to take advantage of a free one hour workshop on team effectiveness offered by Professor Lindred Greer of Stanford Business School at the Atlanta Tech Village.

To participate in these sessions there are two prerequisites:
1) Teams attending must bring the majority of their full team to the training (offered at different times on Tuesday February 1oth and Wednesday February 11th)
2) All team members will fill in an initial intake survey (3-5 minutes), a short survey during the session and a short (less than 5 minute) follow-up survey later in the Spring.

Benefits of Attending:
In addition to getting to participate in a free training on team effectiveness, all participating teams will receive:
-A free copy of the best-selling book on scaling start-up enterprise by Stanford Professors Huggy Rao and Bob Sutton (http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/books/scaling-excellence-getting-more-without-settling-less)
-A complimentary access code to participate in a free webinar on the topic of scaling in start-ups offered by Stanford Professor Huggy Rao
 
Space is limited – make sure to sign up soon at https://stanfordatthevillage.eventbrite.com

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