Wilmington | DE | USA
Wilmington, Delaware 19801

Overview : Whether we are expecting it or not, life will throw a monkey wrench at all of us, derailing the perfectly laid plans of our future. When an employee is suffering a setback due to a significant health, family or financial loss, the demeanor of the employee will change while s/he is addressing the challenge.

Why should you attend : Great managers provide encouragement and support for their employees knowing their well-being has direct correlation to the work they perform – they are the same person they were before the setback occurred. Providing the right support for the employee will allow them to recover and re-engage at the same level or with greater productivity then they were prior to the setback.

Areas Covered in the Session
Discover how creating a caring environment has direct correlation to employee satisfaction and commitment to their employer
Discuss what types of emotional set-backs will have long-term impact on the employee’s performance
Understanding the emotional behaviors of an employee experiencing a personal loss
Discover ways to support the employee while maintaining ‘business as usual’
Explore options for co-workers to provide support without “crossing the line” of personal versus professional
Learn how to change the perception of the label placed on the sad employee
Who Will Benefit:
Executive Leadership
Business owners
Human Resource Professionals
Human Resources Specialists
Employee Assistant Program professionals
Managers/Supervisors
Management Trainers
Benefits Managers
Co-workers

Rachel Kodanaz, founder of Grief in the Workplace, is a national speaker and facilitator on all aspects of grief, specifically supporting the workplace.

Rachel entered the grief world when her husband suddenly passed away leaving her with a 2-year-old daughter. Her experience as a manager in large corporations led her to publish Grief in the Workplace Program to support the workplace when dealing with a grieving employee or workgroup, with emphasis in educating Human Resources, managers and co-workers.

Official Website: http://bit.ly/RcluS3

Added by Russel Stuart on September 13, 2012

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