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Webinar: Performance Management
Presenter: Frances Trant, Koff & Associates
During this webinar we will discover how enhanced approaches for your organization’s accountability activities facilitate the shift away from the annual agony of the evaluation experience to engaging in continuous communication that supports an engaged, energized, and retained high performing employees for your organization. Let’s stop managing the performance of others and find ways to engage and retain.
During the webinar we will explore how the importance of being an influencer is more important in today’s workplace than being the boss, and how the processes and tools successful influencers use with their teams will result in performance elevation through: (1) crafting mutually understood and agreed objectives communicated at the beginning of the performance cycle; (2) influencing through multi-channel communication processes to energize performance goal achievement; and (3) career development through continuous communication and coaching, results in a more engaged and retained workforce.
10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Free CSDA Member
$95 Non-Member
Eligible for SDRMA Credit Incentive Points
CSDA webinars are offered at no charge in part through the generous support of the Special District Risk Management Authority.
When
6/13/2023 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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