Workshops being offered
Productive Outcomes offers several workshop options. We can also customize workshops to better fit your needs.
Conflict Management
How to avoid it when possible, and how to deal with it successfully when unavoidable. This workshop is based in part on the books Verbal Judo and Getting to Yes. It provides helpful tips on how to prevent folks from pushing your buttons, or at least from getting their desired result. We also cover specific steps folks can take with people to avoid adversarial relations and to bring disputes to a constructive and productive outcome.
Emotional Intelligence
Why some really intelligent folks fail at life while some less than brilliant folks thrive. This workshop covers an exploration of the topic, a self-guided inventory to see where we measure up, and specific exercises to improve the EQ of the workplace, plus resources to increase one’s EQ. We also address specific reasons why EQ is essential to the bottom line and to successful business operations. I know you are already practicing some of these components – it might be worthwhile and fun to find out which ones.
Relationships
All of life seems to be about relationships, yet most all of us have sad memories of failed relationships. I can provide training from the University of Denver Marriage & Families Department for what is causing the breakup of relationships and then what to do to prevent these destructive relationship “germs”. I also draw on material from several other experts in the field to help folks improve their relations with spouses, children, friends, co-workers, bosses, etc.
Presentations
It is said that the number one fear in America is public speaking and yet this need not be the case. I provide a workshop to help folks allay their fears and get their points across. The workshop contains a very useful outline to give structure and power to any presentation by insuring that important points are included and delivered in an effective, persuasive, but not overbearing, style.
Humor and Fun in the Workplace
Which is worse – all work and no fun or all fun and no work? This fast-paced, interactive and instructional workshop teaches new ways to let your workplace experience be both enjoyable and productive.