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With customized keynotes, seminars,
executive retreats, and workshops you can
establish basic definitions in an organization. Then use them
as a foundation for
long-term employee participation and productivity in the organization's
success.
Terri Kabachnick addresses the human "issues" that affect
retention and ultimately erode profitability.
Her presentations give you low-cost, no-cost
alternatives to a chronically under-productive,
under-motivated workforce.
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Fish Gotta
Swim
Birds Gotta Fly
67% of over 4000 retail front-line and management employees recently surveyed
do not have the behaviors, values, and attributes necessary to success
in their jobs. How is this possible? What impact do these intangibles
have on productivity, performance, motivation, and customer service?
You can't get satisfied customers when they come in
contact with dissatisfied employees. Satisfying employees isn't a matter
of giving them everything they want. It's not a matter of money. Of benefits.
Of constant motivation. Or pressure to perform. It's a question of knowing
who they are. What they believe. Reinforcing the natural skills they already
have. And matching the right skills to the right job.
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It
Took Me 30 Years To Learn My A…B…C's
Listen and learn from the lessons Terri has learned over the years through
her own experiences as a leader, manager, and entrepreneur and the vast
knowledge she continues to gain from working with leaders worldwide. As
a consultant, mentor, and coach to senior executives Terri has discovered
life's ABCs - the most important aspects of what it takes to truly be
a congruent success - professionally and personally.
You will discover unique and proven strategies that will inspire, empower,
and affect positive changes in your personal and business environments.
These life lessons provide a guide to a more profitable and fulfilling
life.
Terri will help you create a M.A.P. that describes your vision, will
show you how to put your M.A.P. out for others to follow, and how to never
fold your MAP.
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Rebels With A Cause: Today's
Workplace In Dramatic Transition
Leaving a job is no longer "cool". 72 percent of workers recently surveyed
said "they like what they do but not where they do it". As a result workers
are staying and quietly rebelling.
Hear how a group of one company's "20 somethings" changed the mind-set,
strategies, and focus of a several hundred million dollar company when
everyone said it couldn't be done.
Learn the 6 most important things they did, how they did it, and the
implications their actions can have on your business.
This session will engage and challenge you into realizing that you have
a far greater ability to influence how battles are fought and on whose
terms.
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You Can Put Your Boots In
The Oven - But It Ain't Gonna Make 'em Biscuits
No amount of training can change behaviors, beliefs, and values - the
intrinsic components of quality service and satisfaction. Here's an interactive
and fun-filled presentation on cooking up sales success through a proven
process of profiling and matching people to positions.
- 3 steps to ensure you make the right hiring decision
- 2 details you must know about anyone who works for you
- 5 techniques to discern real potential in applicants and employees
- 7 ways to determine "Star Performer Potential"
- 3 actions that every manager must take
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Stop Hiring People - Who Don't
Want to Work For You
For most companies, the single biggest expense is people. Employees are
a big investment. Unfortunately for too many organizations, the investment
fails to generate the returns expected. As more and more competitive companies
realize that their people are truly an asset and the key to customer and
shareholder satisfaction, they are coming face-to-face with persistent
problems in this critical success component.
In this "wake-up" keynote Terri provides real life case studies and
street-smart anecdotes, which make this presentation a winning mix of
information and inspiration. Breakthrough strategies-- not the same old
lecture-- brings this issue to life.
Your audience leaves with a thorough understanding of issues they may
not have considered and solutions they can begin implementing immediately.
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Unleash Your Power…Unleash
The People Power In Your Organization
Turnover, employee dissatisfaction, poor morale, and low productivity
are not the problem. They are the symptoms of a problem. In a powerful
humor and story-filled presentation, Terri explains and demonstrates the
critical factors of promoting the people power in your organization.
It all begins by understanding and practicing these Principles of Power:
- The Power of Presence
- The Power of Values
- The Power of Attributes
- The Power of Beliefs
- The Power of Multiformity - a big word for a simple concept that moves
people from a telescope to a kaleidoscope.
- The Power of Mapping
- The Power of Your Internal PC
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Turning The Tide On Turnover
Turnover. It's wonderful for breakfast, but it's become a steady diet for
too many businesses. It's expensive. It's frustrating. Time consuming. Wasteful.
But companies can't seem to stop the revolving door. In an interactive,
how-to style, Terri provides solutions and take-home actions.
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I Quit But Forgot To Tell
You
As customers we've been waited on by people who quit but never left. As
employees we've been managed by bosses who quit but managed to stay. As
managers we have managed people who physically attend but mentally pretend.
Performance problems most often are the result of people mismatched to
positions. How do you discover and fix the "mental absence" before the
"physical" takes its toll on morale, productivity, and integrity?
In this powerful presentation Terri customizes her lessons, examples,
and stories to the audience - combines them with humorous audience participation
- and delivers a compelling motivating and learning experience.
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Additional
Presentations
Value Differences
at
Work and at Home
Terri teaches how successful business communication methods can be utilized
at home to resolve conflicts and improve day-to-day relationships.
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With partner, Ken Banks,
Terri presents the following:
Vision and Leadership with
Totalbrand Integration
Companies that experience high employee turnover also experience high
customer turnover.
In our extensive research of companies that were successful prior to
9/11, we have discovered that these companies continue to avoid both.
How?
Despite the events of the past year, despite a sagging economy, despite
a consumer jaded by all of the retail competition, some companies continue
to perform successfully. These companies were strong a year ago because
they had developed a relationship with their customers that is strong
enough to keep them coming back . At the same time, other stores have
struggled and keep blaming outside factors for their weaknesses.
In this presentation, Ken Banks and Terri Kabachnick will take a look
at what it takes to develop a brand loyalty for their stores and an action
plan on how to get there. They will see why stores are a discretionary
choice by consumers and what it takes to be on the top of the shopping
list everyday. Attendees will get practical insights into the factors
for success, as well as real life stories on keeping loyal customers,
(supported by data that helps make the case.) Implementation is a matter
of five critical steps: what they are, and who is responsible for putting
them in place.
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The Secret to Keep Customers
Coming Back - Instead of Struggling to Survive
Stores that have developed relationships with their customers continue
to perform successfully, despite consumers jaded by the volume of retail
competition and influenced by world events and the economy. How do winners
get their customers to keep spending at their stores? This session will
provide an in-depth look at the factors that make these brands click every
day with consumers. We will look at success stories of companies such
as Kohl's, Costco, Pier 1 Imports, and international retailer, Cortefiel
S.A.
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Improving Employee
Productivity---It Starts at Home!
Training programs, in-house seminars, employee counseling--these are all
important tools for getting your employees to live up to perform better.
Yet, most of the productivity problems are the result of family and personal
problems that aren't solved with another program. To help the employees
you have to help them understand themselves and their family better. There
is a way and in this presentation, we describe a system and the tools
to help employees and their families resolve their differences--with their
employer's help.
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