Posts Tagged ‘team building’

Beyond Excellence – Leadership, Service, Team Building, Management Training Video

July 5, 2010 - 7:20 pm 4 Comments

For more information about the full length version of this program, please visit: http://www.seminarsondvd.com/ProductPages/BeyondExcellenceRobertStevenson.aspx

The fast-paced team building and leadership training program is filled with advice on how to become an extraordinary person in business, and in life. Using real world examples, dozens of interesting slides, and powerful true stories, Robert Stevenson delivers a high-energy leadership training program that can help anyone to achieve higher levels of excellence. He covers a broad spectrum of ideas, including team building, leadership training, management training, team skills, accountability, dealing with stress, handling change, how to criticize, the power of laughter, how to exceed expectations, balance, and much more. Whether you are just starting out in business, or a seasoned professional, this leadership training video seminar will remind you of all the things you need to do when you are committed to soaring above and beyond excellence.

Robert Stevenson is a highly sought-after professional speaker who has delivered more than 2000 leadership training programs and team building seminars around the world. In addition to being a former All-American athlete and graduate of Georgia Tech, Robert has been a successful entrepreneur, business leader, and sales professional, maintaining hundreds of accounts in over 20 countries. Today, Robert travels around the world, sharing powerful ideas for achieving excellence, both personally and professionally. His client list reads like the Who’s Who in business. Companies like Prudential, FedEx, Radio Shack, HBO, American Express, Time Warner and Citi Group have all invited Robert Stevenson to conduct his powerful team building and leadership training programs. Now you can bring these powerful team building and leadership training ideas right to your staff in a cost-effective and easy to use format.

COMMITTING TO PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE
CRITICIZING THE RIGHT WAY TO BUILD PEOPLE UP
TAKING FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR MISTAKES
STAYING FOCUSED ON CURRENT, NOT PAST PERFORMANCE
HOW TO AVOID DOING THE THINGS TURKEYS DO
AND MUCH MORE…

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Management Training

June 17, 2010 - 9:39 am No Comments

A video showing the leadership, stress management and management training offered by Integration Training – bespoke business training providers based in Brighton, Birmingham and London UK.
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A Deeper Kind of Team Building – Guy Farmer Corporate Training

May 8, 2010 - 11:42 am No Comments

Team building is more than a one-day event with limited long-term results. Team building can be a deeper and more rewarding experience when you focus on building relationships and improving communication. The key to great team building is committing to doing it over time and giving your employees a voice.

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Coyote Power – Team Building, Adaptability, Courage Training Video Preview from Seminars on DVD

May 4, 2010 - 7:28 pm No Comments

For more information about the full length version of this program, please visit:
http://www.seminarsondvd.com/ProductPages/CoyotePowerJoelWeldon.aspx

Effective teamwork, adaptability, and courage are all critical to the success of any professional in today’s business climate. A shortcoming in any one of the three areas could cause failure, and possibly even extinction! In the animal world, coyotes have not only survived, they have thrived in the face of an all-out war to exterminate them – because they’ve learned adaptability techniques, teamwork skills, and they exhibit amazing courage. In this high-energy session, award-winning speaker Joel Weldon shows you how to thrive by understanding the positive attributes of the coyote. With adaptability, effective teamwork, and courage being the main themes, you’ll learn several techniques and tools for turning average performance into excellence, no matter what your career or profession is.

As one of the most highly respected speakers in North America for more than 30 years, Joel Weldon has been teaching effective teamwork, adaptability, and courage to many of the world’s leading organizations. In addition, he has conducted sales training and customer service training programs that have impacted tens of thousands of people around the world. Joel Weldon has been inducted into the National Speakers Hall of Fame, and has received the highest honor in his profession, the Golden Gavel, for his profound impact on corporate America. Joel is passionate, enthusiastic, insightful, and humorous, as he shares timeless truths that can really make a difference.

ADAPTABILITY AND BEING MORE CREATIVE THAN EVER BEFORE
UNDERSTAND THE DYNAMICS OF TEAMWORK AND HOW TO BE A BETTER PLAYER
HOW TO HAVE MORE COURAGE IN BUSINESS AND IN LIFE
DEVELOP THE 30 DAY MINDSET FOR GOAL ACHIEVEMENT
LEARN TEAMWORK SKILLS THAT WILL GUARANTEE YOUR SURVIVAL
AND MORE …

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Business Management & Customer Service : About Management Training Games

May 4, 2010 - 7:28 pm No Comments

Management training games are a great way to identify natural leaders, build team spirit and motivate the management team. Research the best management training games, and hire a professional to lead the games with insight from a business consultant in this free video on running a small business.

Expert: Helen Vella
Contact: www.vellaandassociated.com
Bio: Helen Vella has worked in the corporate world for more than 25 years, and with this experience, set up her own business more than eight years ago in the United Kingdom.
Filmmaker: Suzie Vigoin

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Leadership Training for a New Decade

January 10, 2010 - 11:13 am No Comments

ANV Solutions offers a different approach to Leadership Training in 2010 and beyond. Sign up for ANV’s news and information and receive 20% off all products and services in 2010.

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