Upcoming Seminar: The Role of the Leader in Reducing Conflict November 30th
Staff Report From Columbus CEO
Wednesday, November 15th, 2017
Date: November 30, 2017, 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Location: Cunningham Conference Center, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA
Event Summary: The leaders in a manufacturing facility play a tremendous role in handling conflict. It is imperative that leaders model effective conflict resolution skills. A peaceful company culture increases morale, productivity, and safety.
Join us for a lunch-and-learn to:
· Understand how conflict affects your employees' morale and your business
· Explore the correlation between reduced conflict and increased production
· Learn methods for preventing conflict before it becomes an issue
· Discuss how to effectively resolve conflict when it occurs
· Obtain tools and best practices you can bring back to your plant and implement
Cost: $15 (meals included)
Speaker: Speaker: Kenneth Hoats, MS, LPC
Series Partners: Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership, GA Tech, Greater Columbus Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Columbus State University
This event is brought to you by GaMEP (Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership), a program of Georgia Tech's Enterprise Innovation Institute and a member of the National MEP network supported by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. GaMEP, with offices in nine regions across the state, has been serving Georgia manufacturers since 1960. We offer a solution based approach through coaching and education designed to increase top line growth and reduce bottom line cost. Visit www.gamep.org for more, including how we serve our clients, what sets us apart, and how we are funded.
Please contact Sarah Boim with questions or for further information at [email protected] or 404-385-5364.