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HR Training 2019 - Your Organization's Culture: If you Don't Get It Right, Nothing Else Matters

Date2019-05-22

Deadline2019-05-22

VenueOnline Event, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsHR Professional Training; HR Training and Development; HR Training

Websitehttps://www.trainhr.com/webinar/-702372L...

Topics/Call fo Papers

Overview:
Get on a Southwest flight to anywhere, buy shoes from Zappos.com, pants from Nordstrom, groceries from Whole Foods, anything from Costco, a Starbucks espresso, or a Double-Double from In N' Out, and you'll get a taste of these brands' vibrant cultures.
Unfortunately, culture is often misunderstood and discounted as a touchy-feely, rather than a bottom line, component of a business. That's not the case.
As Peter Drucker, the founder of modern management said, "Culture eats strategy for lunch." Culture is one of the most important business drivers that has to be intentionally set and periodically adjusted to push long-term, sustainable success. It's not good enough just to have an amazing product and a healthy bank balance. The workplace culture can enable a company's success, or be the key to its undoing.
What about your company's culture? Does it inspire and engage or get in your people's way, slowing and wearing them down? Is it driven from top-down directives or cross-department collaboration? What stories do your people and your customers tell about you? This webinar will show how you can get a good read on the health of your culture.
Why should you Attend:
Corporate culture is a hot topic among businesses who want to attract the best talent, translate their values to their products and services, and show customers what they're all about.
There are significant benefits that come from a vibrant and impactful culture. They are:
Focus and Spirit: Aligns the entire company towards achieving its vision, mission, and goals
Engagement: Builds higher employee motivation, productivity, and innovative problem solving
Cohesion: Builds consistency and coordination among the company's various departments and divisions
Also, culture often becomes the focus of attention during periods of organizational change. Mergers and acquisitions, new systems implementations and elaborate initiatives typically fail because organizations become caught in the so-called "jaws of culture"- when the existing culture becomes inappropriate, and hinders rather than supports progress.
This webinar will help you understand the power of culture, how it enhances or derails change, and what you can do to make culture change work for you.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Understand why Peter Drucker says: "Culture eats strategy for lunch"
Discover why culture is like an iceberg: What's above and below the water line
Identify and analyze the six key elements of culture in every business or organization
Review twelve daily ways effective leaders can communicate and reinforce company culture
Plan specific actions you will take to lead or influence changes in the culture of your organization
Use a three-step process to pinpoint what drives the culture of your team, department or company
Recognize what successful leaders know and do that helps them avoid cultural traps and mis-fires
Who Will Benefit:
CEO's
COO's
VP of Human Resources
Chief Learning Officer
Directors
Project Managers
Operation Managers and Supervisors
Team Leaders
Human Resources Professionals
Instructor:
Marcia Zidle, MS, NCC, BCC is the CEO of Leaders At All Levels and a board certified executive coach based in Dallas Texas. She works with executives, management teams and high potential professionals ON THE MOVE! They want to move up to the next level - ahead of their competition - into new areas - over and around obstacles - beyond business as usual - towards a sustainable future.
Event link: https://www.trainhr.com/webinar/-702372LIVE?channe...
Contact Details:
NetZealous LLC, DBA TrainHR
Phone: +1-800-385-1627
Email: trainhr1-AT-gmail.com

Last modified: 2019-03-01 22:06:23