Respect: The Foundation of Success
About the class
Imagine you had the power to increase your organization’s productivity, boost colleagues’ morale, knowledge sharing, and engagement, and create happy stakeholders, all while burnishing your personal brand and your school’s reputation in the process.
You do! You simply need to actively demonstrate respect. Respect is what employees crave most: respect for their experience, education, background, intelligence, skill, and the results they achieve. Indeed, respect, the outward expression of esteem and deference, means more to employees than anything else, including compensation, benefits, and titles.
Watch this webinar, as it shows how, whether in the world, or workplace of unprecedented diversity, true success depends entirely upon respect. Knowing how to achieve it can be tricky, but it can be done.
At the conclusion of this workshop, you will have the ability to:
• Understand the effects of workplace disrespect and the benefits of prioritizing respect.
• Recognize emotional triggers, micro-aggressions, and unconscious biases.
• Embrace the keys to respect: Empathy, Listening, and the “Platinum Rule”.
• Identify behavioral best practices to optimize the rewards of respectful collaborations.
About the Presenter
Rosanne J. Thomas, Founder and President of Protocol Advisors, Inc., is a Certified Business Etiquette and International Protocol Consultant. She began dispensing business etiquette advice more than 25 years ago at Tiffany & Co. where she was employed as a Corporate Account Executive. Rosanne studied business etiquette and protocol customs around the world, and shared the results of her extensive research with colleagues and clients alike. After eleven years at Tiffany & Co. as top sales producer, Rosanne gained professional Business Etiquette and International Protocol certification in 1995 and founded Protocol Advisors, Inc.
Today, Rosanne combines her wealth of experience with continuing cutting-edge research, offering learning programs that address the real issues professionals face every day. Her training instills confidence, enabling professionals to sell themselves and the organizations they represent in ways that ensure the greatest level of personal, professional and financial success. Rosanne is also proud to be associated with the National Institute for Civil Discourse, a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of civility in all realms public, private, academic, personal and professional. Rosanne is the author of Excuse Me: The Survival Guide to Modern Business Etiquette, named to Success magazine's list of "Best Books to Make You Successful".
To contact Rosanne directly, please email her at [email protected] or call 617-227-2220.