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Do you realize how much you can improve your 2010 bottom line by ……
understanding "What Makes the Generations Tick and What TICKS Them OFF!"

With four generations meeting in the marketplace for the first time in history, it's critical for leaders, managers, sales and human resource professionals to learn how to galvanize your employees and attract new business by implementing the Core Principles of the Generationally Savvy™Workplace"

You are invited to an intensive training for savvy business leaders ready to maximize the opportunities (and proactively address the challenges) of this multi-generational market place.

“What Makes the Generations Tick and What Ticks Them Off™” teaches you how to:

  • Be the first choice of top talent from each generation
  • Manage and motivate young leaders
  • Keep Xers, Millennials and Boomers from exiting your organization
  • Sell effectively to each generation
  • Learn a 'win-win' strategy of communication

Participants will receive coaching and instruction on all aspects of recruiting, managing, retaining employees; as well as how to sell, market and advise clients of each generation.

You will leave with specific, actionable plans and fresh new perspectives that help you implement the Core Principles of being Generational Savvy™ which will galvanize your employees and sales and improve the bottom line for your company.

Register: Registration downloadable PDF Click Here! Or to register online Click Here!

Where: Antioch University Seattle 2326 Sixth Ave, Seattle, WA 98121-1814 Room #10

For directions: Click Here. Street Parking

When: February 25th 2010 - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. PST

Tuition: $397.00

Questions: Contact Colleen at (206) 251-8270.

Who Should Attend:

  • Managers
  • Business Owners
  • C-Suites Executives
  • Human Resource Experts
  • Marketing, Sales and PR Professionals
  • Professional Services Executives
  • Not-for-Profit Staff & Board Members

NOTE: Mid-morning refreshments are included in the tuition.