August 13

Free Webinar – 8/20 – An Engaged Workforce: Do You Need One?

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Free Webinar: An Engaged Workforce: Building a Team for Results with Trust, Freedom and Accountability

Presented by: Wally Hauck
Date: Thursday, August 20, 2009
Time: 2:00 pm ET

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Do We Really Need Engaged Employees? Yes!

Join Wally in this online presentation explaining how the expansion to a global economy has created a real-time need to understand and adapt more quickly. Consider this:

  • The key asset of any successful firm is the brainpower of its people.
  • Operations require diverse and continually evolving skills.
  • Workers are less and less interchangeable.
  • Employee turnover must be reduced to a minimum to protect the knowledge of highly skilled employees.
  • Complexity of the new competitive world requires continuous information exchange.
  • Employees must be given environments in which to thrive and excel.

CEO’s are better able to address mounting business challenges – locally and globally with engaged employees.  Register Now!

Wally Hauck, the Team Building Consultant, explains how to create an environment of freedom, trust, and accountability and deliver more of what CEO’s seek and need from a workforce. Using the Complete People Improvement Process (CPIP) as the foundation, Wally will help you learn:

  • Key factors for creating a culture of high performance and engagement and how to implement them now
  • How to identify barriers that prevent engagement and take action to remove them
  • 3 Key strategies to create a lasting culture of trust and accountability — without threats or bribes

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Who Should Attend:  Anyone

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