The Courage to Ask
05 February, 2013 | (01 hr)
In the current economy, most organisations are trying to do more with less resource. This entails making the most of everyone’s talent. Yet the talents of “Contributors” are frequently eclipsed by those of “Winners”, leaving core knowledge-workers silently resentful and discouraged. By learning to manage both “Winners” and “Contributors”, leaders succeed in driving new levels of engagement and performance
This webcast will explore:
- Distinguishing Winners and Contributors - the strengths of both groups - why Contributors often feel left out
- How to manage Winners and Contributors – common pitfalls
- The power of requests: how “asking” motivates each group differently
- The significance of courage: seven “gateways” to develop courage
Who should attend
Human Capital and business professionals charged with workforce readiness, diversity & inclusion, talent management, strategic human resources, employee engagement, leadership development.
Speakers
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John Niland
With 20 years of experience leading international projects - plus a decade of mentoring professionals to grow their reputation and make their services visible -John Niland is one of the co-foun... Full Bio |
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Bert Colijn
(Moderator)
Bert Colijn is a labor market economist that focuses on the European market. He works on the European Commission FP7 project NEUJOBS, focusing on productivity and economic growth in Europe in 2025. Besides this, he works on developing European ind... Full Bio |