January First Friday Building Business Over Breakfast: "Being People Smart in Business"
Date and Time
Friday Jan 8, 2016
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM EST
Friday, January 8 7:30-9:00 a.m.
Location
Sunbury/Big Walnut Area Chamber of Commerce, 39 E. Granville Street on the scenic Sunbury Square
Fees/Admission
Breakfast is FREE,courtesy of our generous speaker, Deb Aungst, ActionCoach
Description
Your business is a direct reflection of who you are. When was the last time you took a look at your strengths and weaknesses and evaluated where you needed to improve? What specifically are you doing to become a better you and be more effective at managing your business?
Is there room for improvement to increase your employee productivity? improve your sales performance? or boost effectiveness and efficiency through improving your understanding of the human side of your business?
In this fast paced First Friday Building Business over Breakfast you will walk away with specific tools and strategies to better understand yourself, understand others and to know how to adapt to improve your interactions with others.
Because we believe prescription without diagnosis is malpractice, you will be introduced to simple insightful tools you can use to evaluate someone's behavioral style. We all work with people whether they are vendors, colleagues, employees or customers. This First Friday promises to reduce the risk and take the guess work out of the greatest business variable of them all-- people.
Bullet points:
* Enhance your competitive advantage by leveraging your ability to work with people
* Improve productivity
* Increase engagement and team development
* Identify communication deficits
* Increase effectiveness in customer service, marketing and sales
Open your dictionary to the word direct and there you will find the definition of Deb Aungst, ActionCoach. Deb’s no-nonsense and results-driven approach to business coaching exemplifies why her coaching style is extremely effective. “The mindset of the business owner has to be open enough to realize that what got them to where they are might not be enough to get them to where they want to go,” states Deb. Coaching walks a business professional through the process to change whether that impacts essential business practices, their team or who they are as a leader. It is not uncommon for a seasoned professional to come to the realization “for the first time, I feel like I am a true business owner.” A statement and compliment such as this, truly makes Deb Aungst thrive.