Webinar On The 4 Workplace Conversations & Why 75 Percent (3 of 4) Are the Wrong Conversations

This session will explore the four different conversations, the reasons why three of them are unproductive and how they can begin moving more of those conversations towards the "right" conversations., Associations

Printweek
Overview:
There are only four possible conversations that can take place during the course of the workday, and not enough business leaders understand the difference between the four, and why three of them are the "wrong" conversation.
Too many wrong conversations are taking place in the workplace today and until business leaders understand these four conversations their work environments will be under-performing.

This session will explore the four different conversations, the reasons why three of them are unproductive and how they can begin moving more of those conversations towards the "right" conversations.

Areas Covered in the Session:
The #1 Communication Issue Preventing Better Workplace Performance
The Four Different types of Conversations Taking Place On in the Workplace Today
Why 75% of them are the "Wrong" Conversation
The #1 Reason People Continue to have the "Wrong" Conversations
The 1 "Right" Conversation that People all the Time, Every time, Every day
A Specific Framework for Moving "Wrong" Conversations towards the "Right" Conversations

Who Will Benefit:
HR Directors
Small Business Owners
Any one Workplace Employee
Instructor:
Skip Weisman The Leadership & Workplace Communication Expert, is a former professional baseball executive, who has identified the seven common communication mistakes practiced by every employee in every company, every day.

These communication mistakes are so damaging that Skip has labeled them, The 7 Deadliest Communication Sins, because they undermine a positive workplace culture, productivity and even profits.

Because Skip was named CEO of his first professional baseball franchise at just 26 years old, he regularly committed the seven communication sins you're going to learn about in this presentation, many times over, before learning the hard way how to be a champion communicator over the 2nd half of his 20-year baseball career.

Since 2012 Skip has spoken to over 15,000 business professionals across the globe at business conferences, corporate events and webinars. He has spoken on stages across North America including 1,500 at a leadership conference in California and over 800 at a project management conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Skip earned his B.S. Degree in Communication from Ohio University and took a 20-years detour to fulfill his Sports Administration Masters Degree experience, before returning to his roots as a communication expert after the 2001 baseball season.

The communication strategies he teaches have all been developed from his own experience and leadership growth opportunities along with more than 14 years experience as an organizational communication coach and consultant. He brings unique and proprietary intellectual property to all of his presentations, as one of his meeting planners once said, "no one is communicating about communication the way Skip Weisman is, he presents a unique and fresh look on an age-old subject in a way that is enlightening, engaging, entertaining and educational."

Contact Details:
NetZealous LLC, DBA TrainHR
Phone: +1-800-385-1627
Email: support@trainhr.com
http://www.trainhr.com



Twitter Follow us: https://twitter.com/TrainHR1

Linkedin Follow us : https://www.linkedin.com/company/trainhr

Facebook Like Us: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Trainhr/1540069582910166


Source: PrintWeek