Maintaining Morale in the Workplace

Ever experience a major change in your workplace: e.g., merger/acquisition, downsizing, or closing of a business? Perhaps you’ve had annoying co-workers, abusive client/customers, or a very difficult boss? Attending this seminar will provide ideas and methods for allowing you to keep your self-esteem intact when each day seems unpredictable and you just can’t stand it anymore.

Key Points/Benefits:

  • Internal and external factors which challenge morale.
  • Recognize dysfunctional versus productive behavior at work.
  • Leverage your morale by tapping into supportive resources and activities.

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About the Instructor:
Dean R. DeGroot is the founder of Innerview, a firm that specializes in assessing, creating, and evaluating various aspects of change for individuals and organizations. Dean possesses a master's degree in Behavior Analysis & Therapy from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He has been involved in post-graduate work at the Carlson School of Management located at the University of Minnesota. Dean is a business consultant and licensed psychologist who has been a change agent for individuals and organizations for more than 16 years. His skills in counseling, coaching, training, and psychological assessment have helped hundreds of people realize their professional dreams.


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