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Yes, we are in the midst of a "new normal" that is creating massive challenges to every organization, big and small in all industries. So, why be concerned with culture when you, as a manager, or supervisor, or team leader have so many other problems to deal with?
The reason is that this "new normal" creates massive challenges for your department, your team, as well as your employees. Besides the personal adjustments they are making in working remote or hybrid, their working style-habits and behaviors-will also need to adapt to the many changes that are occurring.
In reality, culture should not be considered as a touchy-feely, but rather as a bottom-line component of a business. It's about the day-to-day interactions between leaders and staff; between managers and supervisors and their team member; between the various departments and your customers or clients. In other words, it's pervasive throughout the organization and it can enable a company's success or be the key to its undoing.
Therefore, it will require all managers, supervisors, team leaders at all levels to develop new or retooled managerial practices to effectively lead in this very changing workplace. In this webinar you will learn how to get a good read on the cultural issues of this "new normal" as well as the tools to build a positive, engaging culture especially for the Gen Z and Millennial workforce.
Why should you Attend:
Are your people working harder yet performance is still below par? When a leader spends too little time managing performance, here's what happens: small sparks turn into creeping flames that, if not doused, quickly grow into raging fires. Work starts slipping through the cracks. Resources are squandered. Deadlines are missed. You're constantly playing catch up.
However, great managers and supervisors regularly keep each team member informed about his or her work performance. If this is not done, you will probably be spending more of your time fixing problems rather than getting your work done. Yet many managers and supervisors are uncomfortable with discussing performance issues with employees.
This webinar will give you the tools to: