Proven Strategies To Keep Remote Workers
Engaged, Enthused, & Effective
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Feb 4
Online Webinar – Recorded May 21, 2020
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
We are living in unprecedented times. ‘Work’ as we know it is changing. In order to thrive, organizations must re-invent themselves and embrace the new normal.
As a former Fortune 500 business executive who has seen it all, Jill understands how organizations operate, and what they need to do to attract, retain, and engage employees – whether they sit under your nose or work remotely.
Are remote workers uber productive? Yes, but they also tend to feel more disengaged and neglected.
In a day and age when many people are ‘sheltering in place,’ the companies that will come out on top are the ones which create and execute a strategy to effectively manage remote workers.
Jill has that strategy, so be prepared to learn:
- The ONE THING you must know to keep remote employees engaged, enthused, and effective
- The Importance of Connection and concrete ways to establish this for remote workers
- The Importance of Communication and what you can add to your repertoire to be uber effective
- The Importance of Collaboration and tips to get people to partner, regardless of physical distance
Presenter: Jill Christensen, (LinkedIn profile) President, Jill Christensen International & author of the best-selling book, If Not You, Who? Cracking the Code of Employee Disengagement, has uncovered a four-step strategy to turn your disengaged workforce into a unified high-performing team, resulting in increased profits, customer satisfaction, productivity, and retention.
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Proven Strategies To Keep Remote Workers
Engaged, Enthused, & Effective
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