Many thanks to Melissa Hall for sponsoring this event!
April 25th, 2024
Networking and Lunch: 11:30 - noon
Program Begins: noon
Program Concludes: 1:45
The Forum at Electric Works, upper level
Hosted by BLACKBIRD DESIGN RESOURCES
• Sharon Kuhn •
author • consultant • speaker
At this event Sharon will share brain-based information and tools that increase empathetic, no drama, high focus culture. Learn micro-steps to draw out the macro potential of your employees.
We’ll unpack how emotional- social connection affects energy and wellness for talent branding, meaning, your organization will be healthy and drive happiness and productivity higher and higher.
You'll work with tools that unlock your own soft skills for drawing out employee potential.
Create a culture where your employees will sing your praises as a company everyone will want to work for!
You'll improve organizational strength for reaching strategic goals!
Clue: 4E’s of success= Emotional intelligence turns Energy to Engagement for Elevating your ROI.
CALLING ALL DECISION MAKERS
Unlocking
Your Interior Design
April 25th, 2024
Networking and Lunch: 11:30 - noon
Program Begins: noon
Program Concludes: 1:45
The Forum at Electric Works, upper level
Hosted by BLACKBIRD DESIGN RESOURCES
Sharon is available to provide a customized Your Interior Design webinar or on site lunch-and-learn for your team!
Build high performance culture and maximize business outcomes.
Gain actionable tools for:
Increasing individual and team empathy for reducing/eradicating drama
Identifying and empathizing with the stress of fellow employees
Building team trust for collaboration and innovation
Understanding the 6 Types of Working Genius
Selecting, equipping and retaining the best talent who add value to your team identity
Get the Book!
Get the Book!
Patrick Lencioni: “Empathy is such an extraordinarily rich and useful book. Which is no surprise because it is written by Sharon Kuhn, a wonderful, thoughtful person who has a passion for helping people heal in the most profound ways. I can’t recommend this book enough, and most everything else that Sharon does.