Why it’s important: Employee turnover is expensive and time consuming. Managers can greatly reduce unnecessary turnover by becoming values-added leaders who value and grow their staff for long-term success.
Who should attend:
• Managers looking to enhance or expand their skill set.
• Individuals preparing to become managers.
What you gain:
• 4 step process to authentically empower people
• 10 practical methods to grow your people
• Proven structure to effectively train anyone
• 1 hour one-on-one coaching session
• and much more....
Why it’s important: Your organization is running smoothly: employees are working in alignment with the values, mission, and strategy. How do you ensure that this culture endures? How do you solidify this values-based culture so that ethical conduct becomes the norm for all your employees’ behavioral choices? And how do you make your company’s ethics training more compelling and memorable?
Who should attend: Leaders of organizations and associations who are concerned with creating and maintaining an ethical culture.
What you gain:
• 6 external factors identified that affect ethical conduct
• Implement at least 2 different methods that make ethical training more compelling
• State 4 different methods available to root employee behavior in stated values
Why it’s important: Employees today are looking to their employers to determine expected conduct. Experience a unique ethics training system designed to heighten everyone’s awareness of ethical situations.
Who should attend:
• Managers seeking an ethical training system.
• Companies or departments requiring ethics training.
What you gain:
• Why Ethics can be Trained
• Framework for Evaluating Ethical Dilemmas
• Resources Available for Support
Why it’s important: When presented with an ethical dilemma, awareness of your attitude and responses are key in making the right choice. Change your perception of attitude and change your life. Learn how to choose your attitude and take your power back.
Who should attend: Individuals interested in taking charge of and responsibility for their attitude.
What you gain:
• 9 techniques to Own Your Attitude
• Reactive vs. Proactive Responses
• Awareness of the Power of Choice
Why it’s important: The Strategic Values Wall links strategic planning to a sustained return on investment (ROI) on ethics.
Who should attend: Leaders of organizations and associations who are concerned with creating and maintaining an ethical culture.
What you gain:
• Return on Investment (ROI) of Ethics
• A new Model linking Strategic Planning and Ethics
• How to Build a Strategic Values Wall
Why it’s important: Ineffective communication leads to mistakes, errors in judgment, and attitude issues. Effective communication breeds trust and excellence.
Who should attend: Individuals who view effective communication as essential to their professional success.
What you gain:
• 3 Essential Elements of Communication
• Effect of Perceptions and Expectations
• How to Actively Listen
Why it’s important: Leadership is more than being the person in charge. Learn how to inspire respect and get the job done better.
Who should attend: Leaders and potential leaders of organizations and associations interested in creating an environment of respect.
What you gain:
• 5 Bases of Power available to Leaders
• Meaning of Respect
• Methods to Earn and Show Respect
To learn about other valuable topics, or to discuss how these topics can be customized to meet your needs, contact Jett Excellence at info@jettexcellence.com or call 215-257-9432.
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"Karen Jett’s workshop “Growing Your People, Growing Your Non-Profit Business” was very professional, engaging, and informative. I left with a number of actionable ideas on how to improve our organization."
– Tom Allebach,
Manna on Main Street
"This program [Questioning Ethics] forced me to seriously think about what makes up ethics and how it is applied in situations."
– Bruce W. Bell, Sr. Financial Manager, Cardone Industries
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