July 21st 2021, 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm This is a live webinar event using Zoom, an online meeting platform. Please check system requirements prior to registering. |
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Chapter: | Webinar |
Language: | English |
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Randy Grieser, MSW, RSW - Founder & Chief Vision Officer | ||
Randy is the founder and Chief Vision Officer of the Crisis & Trauma Resource Institute (CTRI). He is an intuitive and visionary leader who, together with a team of employees and trainers, has positioned CTRI to be a leading provider of professional development training. Randy is a Registered Social Worker who holds a Master of Social Work degree and a Bachelor’s degree in Conflict Resolution. He is passionate about sharing the importance of creating healthy workplace cultures, and believes that leadership requires us to always be intentional about what we do and how we do it. Randy is author of The Ordinary Leader, and co-author of The Culture Question and A Little Book About Trauma-Informed Workplaces. He gives presentations on leadership and workplace culture to a wide range of audiences. Randy is a dynamic speaker who delivers insightful presentations that are engaging, humorous, and informative. Read blogs written by Randy here. |
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Description: |
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When employees are not actively engaged at work, not only do they suffer – the organization does as well. Workplaces with high levels of engagement have employees that are committed and feel a connection to the organization. Engaged employees are willing to use discretionary time, brainpower, and effort beyond what is expected of them. This webinar explores how employee engagement occurs more readily when employees are respected and cared for, when they do tasks that bring them satisfaction, and when they work in an organization that makes a difference. Participants will learn unique insights for increasing engagement and be challenged to think critically about their approach to employee engagement. |
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Special Notes: |
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This event is not a CPHRNB Webinar, be sure to track you hours. |