Five Ways To “Play Nice”
After spending 40-hours a week together, some teams within an organization become so close that they start behaving like a dysfunctional family. In other words, professional behavior goes flying out the door and team members stop “playing nice.” This, of course, is a recipe for disaster that often results in disengaged employees and a loss of productivity.
In the upcoming event: Five Simple Ways to Get Your Employees to “Play Nice”, professional communication coach Starla West discusses five simple ways to create and maintain a FUN and professional work environment where employees “play nice” each and every day! Below are the event details:
DATE: Thursday, May 27, 2010
TIME: 3:30pm to 5:00pm (with open networking from 3 to 3:30pm)
LOCATION: The beautiful Skyline Club in downtown Indianapolis (One American Square - Indianapolis, IN 46282).
INVESTMENT: Only $35 per attendee.
REFRESHMENTS: Yes, of course!
One of the ultimate goals for any organization is to get its employees to view one another as “internal customers” and interact with each other - productively and harmoniously - in an atmosphere of mutual respect. If you want to improve the communication and interaction among your employees, this is a MUST ATTEND session. Seating is limited. Register today to reserve your seat!
At Slaughter Development, our goal is to deliver workplace productivity and stakeholder satisfaction through tactical services. If you are interested in learning more about what we can offer your business, contact us today!
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June 6th, 2010 at 1:50 pm
How did this go? Sounds like an excellent presentation. Have you taken it on the road?
June 6th, 2010 at 2:06 pm
Thanks for your comment, Tod.
This was a presentation by Starla West, who is an Indianapolis-based image coach. She reported that it was a great event!