The Authors Live series will present Daniel Pink, who will talk about his novel, The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing. They say timing is everything. Especially at work. When's the best time to take a break? Or, the best time to pitch a new client? Or, even, when to deal out the bad news. Daniel Pink studies biological rhythms or, what he calls, "chronobiology"
The 7 pm event is free and open to the public. A 6 pm reception, by reservation only, is $30 per person and includes a copy of the book. For more information and reservations, call 214-523-2240 or go to www.hpumc.org. Books will be available for purchase and there will be a book signing following the program.
The Authors Live series will present Daniel Pink, who will talk about his novel, The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing. They say timing is everything. Especially at work. When's the best time to take a break? Or, the best time to pitch a new client? Or, even, when to deal out the bad news. Daniel Pink studies biological rhythms or, what he calls, "chronobiology"
The 7 pm event is free and open to the public. A 6 pm reception, by reservation only, is $30 per person and includes a copy of the book. For more information and reservations, call 214-523-2240 or go to www.hpumc.org. Books will be available for purchase and there will be a book signing following the program.
The Authors Live series will present Daniel Pink, who will talk about his novel, The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing. They say timing is everything. Especially at work. When's the best time to take a break? Or, the best time to pitch a new client? Or, even, when to deal out the bad news. Daniel Pink studies biological rhythms or, what he calls, "chronobiology"
The 7 pm event is free and open to the public. A 6 pm reception, by reservation only, is $30 per person and includes a copy of the book. For more information and reservations, call 214-523-2240 or go to www.hpumc.org. Books will be available for purchase and there will be a book signing following the program.