“Well worth while, presented with energy, enthusiasm, sensitivity and insight” -- Keith Dwyer
"Stretched the mind - moved the barriers - 'permission-giving'." -- Pam Jones
"Excellent, thought-provoking, insightful, contemplative, sensitive." -- Steve Williams
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HOW TO FLY UP.. UP.. AND AWAY WITH SUPERSTAFF!
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Presented by Peter Nicholls
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Able to leap tall problems in a single solution. Faster than a speeding rumour. More powerful than an executive secretary. Superstaff - normal beings from your local community, who believe they have powers and abilities far beyond those of their competitors. Superstaff - who can change the course of mighty corporations, bend limiting rules. Disguised as mild-mannered workers, they fight the never-ending battle for service, integrity and a healthy profit.
Now that’s what I call an Employer of Choice!
This presentation puts a refreshingly positive slant on resolving the problems of attracting and keeping outstanding, skilled and ageing staff.
Managers looking for good staff today find themselves operating in a highly competitive buyers' market. This has given rise to the Employer of Choice – employers who develop positive, people-oriented workplace cultures that :
- inspire the creative passions of every employee,
- value the commitment of staff, including experienced staff who want to keep maturing rather than retiring.
What you will learn:
- the benefits to managers and the organization of regarding staff as whole people, not just employees
- how an employees’ personal life journey can increase their work commitment and productivity
- the similarities between staff and customers in achieving company profits
- What employers can do to encourage people to stay longer with the organization
- Guidelines to keeping existing mature staff
- Factors that top workers find appealing in determining their next employer
- A strategy for developing a culture that attracts and keeps top workers
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Suggested Attendees: Small Business Owners, Managers, Entrepreneurs, Sales Managers, Human Resources, and Business Executives
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