Regi is an educator having conducted human-based professional and personal training within multiple Fortune 500 companies as well as non-profit organizations. Regi's philosophy on exceptional business and human performance is that "all success starts with the individual ". Thus Regi's approach to creating high performance organizations is by assisting people in creating a greater sense of personal agency. Regi is an alumnus of Wilberforce University. He currently is a doctoral candidate within the University of Phoenix, School of Advanced Studies, pursuing a degree in Educational Leadership. Regi’s research focuses on the cultivation of human agency and self-efficacy.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Regi is an educator having conducted human-based professional and personal training within multiple Fortune 500 companies as well as non-profit organizations. Regi's philosophy on exceptional business and human performance is that "all success starts with the individual ". Thus Regi's approach to creating high performance organizations is by assisting people in creating a greater sense of personal agency. Regi is an alumnus of Wilberforce University. He currently is a doctoral candidate within the University of Phoenix, School of Advanced Studies, pursuing a degree in Educational Leadership. Regi’s research focuses on the cultivation of human agency and self-efficacy.
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