Developing and Growing
a
Collaborative Workplace
with
GEMA™-Lead360
Improve the Leadership Culture
and create a
"Psychologically Healthy" workplace.
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At the Seminar
•Find out how individuals can successfully build leadership skills using an innovative assessment methodology.
• Find out how you can measure leadership and promote positive change in your organization. Organizational transformation begins at the individual level, but must be embraced throughout a company to truly take root. Consulting Psychologist Dr. David L. Hanson will introduce some proven leadership and assessment tools that help build fundamental leadership skills and help you move your business toward a more connected, cooperative and contributing workplace.
During this seminar, you will:
** Find out how GEMA™-Lead360, an assessment tool that will integrate your collaborative organizational vision with a practical solution, will encourage employee movement into greater awareness and behaviors related to:
Connection, Cooperation, and Contribution.
** Learn how GEMA™-Lead360 contributes to a "Psychologically Healthy" workplace.
Some issues to be addressed:
Vision
Values
Safety
Teamwork
Teammate Relationships
Creating Teammate Alignment
Re-education of Current Teammates
Getting the Right People "on the bus"
Professional Growth Plans (PGP)
Sustainable Business Growth
Customer Experience
To Request an On Site Presentation:
Call Dr. Hanson’s office at 206.729.5101
About David L. Hanson, Ph.D.
Dr. Hanson is a Consulting Psychologist with a national practice formerly based in Charlotte, North Carolina, for 29 years, now working out Seattle, WA . He specializes in helping industries, organizations, family-owned businesses, and individuals improve performance using assessment techniques, individualized feedback focused on action planning, and individualized coaching sessions dedicated to improving effectiveness.
Dr. Hanson received his B.A. degree from Concordia College and his Ph.D. from the University of North Dakota. His internship was completed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Click here to learn more about Dr. David L. Hanson
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