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The 7 Habits for Highly Effective Managers

Date, Time: 5/10/2016-5/11/2016, 8:00:00 AM-3:30:00 PM
Location: Advance Business & Manufacturing Center, Green Bay
Fees: $995

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Successfully leading a team takes a unique and different set of skills than those of an individual contributor. It’s hard to be a good boss! Many leaders and managers have been promoted due to their individual competence, but struggle when it comes to leading and managing people.

When managers fail, it is usually because they were unable to achieve important results. That failure typically stems from two causes:

1. They manage others before managing themselves.

2. They manage people instead of letting them manage themselves against shared expectations.

The 7 Habits for Managers® equips team leaders to address these basic issues and improve how they achieve sustainable results through and with others. This solution distinctly focuses on who a manager IS, not just what they DO. Its uniqueness is the lens of the 7 Habits framework—and the way it applies new mindsets, skills, and tools towards becoming a great leader who can consistently deliver results.

Whether leaders have been in their roles for some time, are brand new, or are emerging leaders, this program will enable them to effectively lead and manage their teams.

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Instructor:

Kristin Odell, PHR Kristin is the owner of KLO, LLC, a training, leadership and employee optimization consulting business. She has extensive experience working in human resource leadership roles focused on employee development, long term organizational planning and legal compliance. Kristin’s knowledge ranges across both publicly traded Fortune 100 organizations as well as small-cap family owned businesses. She is certified as a Professional in Human Resources (PHR) and a certified facilitator of the 7 Habits for Highly Effective Managers. Kristin serves on the Board of Directors for the U.S.S.A. Salmon North Child Wish Event as the Funding and Awareness Specialist.

 

For more information, contact:

Director
(920) 366-9065
E-mail: sbdc@uwgb.edu

 

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The Wisconsin SBDC Network is a proud part of the Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship in the Universities of Wisconsin. It is funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact the SBDC office at UW-Green Bay at sbdc@uwgb.edu or call 920-366-9065.

 

 

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