Nine Elements For An Extraordinary Company Culture
Posted by EdmontonPMNov 24
Live Webinar – November 30th 2016 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
It’s no secret, companies with positive cultures thrive while those with negative ones can wither.
- But how do you build a positive organizational culture?
- And once you build it, how do you maintain it?
This Webinar will teach participants about the nine items needed for a positive company culture so they can get started building a culture that will energize their organization, engage employees, and ultimately delight customers!
Learn more about:
- Consistency throughout the growth process is key to maintaining a positive culture where excellent service is a priority
- A positive organizational culture always starts with your leadership
- No matter if your current culture leans positive or negative, there’s always room for improvement and growth
- These Nine Components will help you build a customer service culture that will excite your organization, engage your staff and leaders, and ultimately delight your external customers!
Presenter: Robert (Bob) Moran (LinkedIn profile) Founder & President Moran Consulting, Inc., has partnered with more than 500 companies. Bob guides organizations through planning, transformation and reinforcement to ensure long-term success. An expert in organizational culture change and with 20+ years of experience designing large scale development projects, Bob has specialized in organizational change initiatives, individual and team development, strategic planning, and customer service training.
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Nine Elements For An Extraordinary Company Culture
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