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BT 2020 Feb Trust. How to Adapt During Organizational Change
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Date and Time
Monday Feb 24, 2020
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CSTLocation
Business Training -
DoubleTree by Hilton | 11:30 a.m.Description
This Business Training event was postponed from Feb. 12. This event will now take place Monday, February 24, at the DoubleTree by Hilton in West Fargo. All attendees for the prior date will automatically be moved to the new date.
Becoming a champion of change begins with trust. A strong value system, along with clear communication, fosters trust and makes navigating change easier. Understanding how your personal values align with those of your organization helps to drive focus and results during organizational changes. In this session, you’ll learn more about your own personal values and how they relate to your organization’s vision and values. Discover more about how to earn trust, identify and overcome barriers, and navigate change in the workplace.
We’ll talk about how trust, or lack thereof, drives good or bad results during change. We will uncover why we do and do not trust at the beginning of change and how to overcome those barriers. Next, understanding how to be a champion of change and understanding the challenges that come with it are extremely important when influencing organizational change.
Almost all of us have been through organizational change; we have either created it or have been impacted by it. With this session, you will:- Understand the role trust plays in organizational change and why trusting the process is very important.
- Clarify how our personal values play into our perception of organizational change.
- Utilize our personal values to move us through organizational change.
Jay Peltier
Partner
Dale Carnegie of ND and NW MN
@dalecarnegieND
@JayPeltier
This training qualifies for 1.5 CPE credits through SHRMAbout the presenter
Jay Peltier is a native of North Dakota and proud graduate of North Dakota State University with degrees in Business Administration and Mass Communications. He is a Parner of Dale Carnegie of ND and NW MN. Jay spent the majority of his career as a teacher, coach and entrepreneur in Colorado Springs, Colorado. As a coach he was named CHSAA 4A Track and Field Coach of the Year, Adidas Runners Roost Coach of the Year as well as being named Sasson Sharify Award winner. Jay’s energy is focused on serving others through transformation and developing communities by creating cultures of high productivity partnered with high engagement. Jay enjoys spending his spare time in outdoor adventures, relaxing with friends and family and reading.Registration (includes lunch)
Chamber members: $32 in advance | $42 at the door
Non-members: $52 in advance | $62 at the doorProgram Sponsors
Supporting Sponsors
Discovery Benefits | GOLDMARK Property Management
Minnesota State Community and Technical College | Wanzek Construction
Event Production Sponsor
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