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Building Productive Teams Despite The Economy
New leadership strategies to drive productivity
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Presented by Peter Nicholls
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In today’s recession, your managerial responsibilities are being challenged differently. In the past, the concern was work/life balance, but that has all changed. Your employees are coping with new, unprecedented pressures both in the workplace and at home. While the challenges have changed, your responsibilities as a manager remains the same…create a productive team.
Internationally renowned leadership guru, Peter Nicholls, teaches you how to create a workplace environment that maximizes human commitment, passion, and productivity…to achieve corporate goals. You’ll learn how to be an effective team leader despite the new array of challenges, overcome the constant stream of hurdles in the office, and rejuvenate your team with a new sense of energy and enthusiasm.
In this webinar, you’ll discover:
- How to build productive teams despite distractions
- Creative techniques to move your team from burnout and fear…to focus and dedication
- The single most important element to drive productivity in these uncertain times
- Techniques to cultivate self-improvement and avoid energy-depleting conflicts
- How to get executive-level commitment and cooperation
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Suggested Attendees: Business leaders responsible for leading their team to increased productivity
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“You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink”, so the old saying goes. It’s much the same in business when you try to get the best out of people. Try as you will, in the final analysis people will follow their feelings.
Then you remember what attracts you about a great employee – their energy! They seem always to display unbounded enthusiasm, commitment, creativity ... read more |
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