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Live Webinar – November 20th, 2019 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider:  O.C. Tanner

Great leaders build great teams by connecting their people to the organization and to each other. Utilizing the power of peer-to-peer recognition adds tremendous value by building trust, camaraderie, and establishing a unified feeling of success.

In fact, when leaders encourage peer-to-peer recognition and conversations, there is a 206% increase in the odds an employee will perform great work. But how do these moments of recognition happen on the frontline, away from a desk or a computer?

Join Jules Bartley, Manager of Communications Events & Recognition at Niagara Casinos, as she shares how her teams, from the casino floor all the way to the back of house, appreciate and actively listen to one another.

Key takeaways:

  • How to help peers recognize each other consistently and effectively.
  • How leaders can proactively take steps to help employees feel connected to their peers.
  • How to actively listen to your employees to ensure meaningful recognition.

Presenter: Jules Bartley (LinkedIn profile) Niagara Casinos’ Manager of Communications, Events & Recognition, specializes in integrating messages from all areas of the company by elevating the employee experience through a culture of appreciation & recognition. From accolades including Hamilton-Niagara’s Top Employer, the National HR Awards and the Canadian HR Awards, Jules has led engagement efforts during a time of extraordinary growth for Niagara Casinos. She empowers a team that strategically tells stories through a robust network, creates unique workplace events and gives back to the community through their ncCommunity giving program. Jules is an accomplished public speaker & presenter.

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