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This keynote is based on Cheryl’s soon to be released book, “Who Is REALLY in Control? 101 Ways to Make Generation X, Y and Z Happy at Work.” A recent USA Today article asked Zoomers (Modern Boomers) if their retirement plans have changed due to the economy and the response was 41% intend to retire later than planned. This clearly indicates that generational communication in the workplace will be an area of opportunity for the next few decades. Deciphering generational labels can be confusing, so it’s easy to see how clarity in the workplace can be a challenge when team members claim vastly different perspectives. Add to that the current turbulent work environment and you have an added challenge to navigate these times of massive change. The future success of your organization is dependent on the people you have on board. A seasoned guide, Cheryl Cran, will show your team that, while differences of opinion are the rule, the gaps between their perspectives aren’t as large as they think. Using her trademark humor, relatable examples and interactive elements, Cheryl motivates business audiences by providing real-world techniques that equip your group to face the challenges of inter-generational communication in the workplace. This keynote is designed to educate your group on generational traits and to provide everyone in your organization with the means to unite members of different generations in achieving extraordinary results. In it, Cheryl reveals how to lead and work effectively with coworkers of multiple generations and differing personalities. Take Positive Control of the Future! What if you had a crystal ball? Based on Cheryl’s best-selling leadership book, The Control Freak Revolution: Make Your Most Maddening Behaviors Work for Your Company and to Your Advantage, this keynote shows how being a positive control freak is necessary in tough times. It motivates and teaches audiences to channel their passion for quality and performance into specific positive leadership techniques that prepare everyone for challenging times and the future ahead. By utilizing positive control, leaders can influence coworkers and achieve results that would make their competitors envious. This keynote is fun, vibrant, full of content and puts a unique spin on positive controlled leadership skills. Cheryl steers audiences through humorous examples of why negative control leads to failure, and how harnessing positive control of the future can lead to a fun, funky brand of leadership that inspires others to follow. Lead to Attract - Lead So They’ll Stay What is the one thing that leaders must do to succeed? Boldly look to the future! The fun of the keynote comes from Cheryl’s dynamic presentation, her pullno- punches delivery and the infectious audience response. The content is filled with trends, case studies and practical tools for success, all guaranteed to provide value to your teams. Whether or not you think you lead, it’s a fact that we all must demonstrate personal leadership. This keynote looks at everyday leadership decisions through a humorous yet practical lens and then provides steps to create greater success at work and in life. Employees who are stifled with bland leadership aren’t likely to stick around for long. Cheryl’s bold and forward thinking leadership style encourages audiences to act with passion, conviction and confidence attracting similar people of action. Lead to attract them - lead so they stay! Say What You Mean - Mean What You Say Welcome to the Communication Age. Thanks to the Internet, social media and email, everyone is on information overload. The new currency is people skills and communication is cash. Advanced communication can mean the difference between having award-winning individual departments and having a Fortune 100 company. Communication is often touted as a necessity by executives and leaders…and left at that. The reason the topic of communication surfaces repetitively is that, even though it is universally acknowledged as important, people don’t always communicate in the most effective ways. Some of the communication challenges are a result of the following:
• Companies restructure and downsize and those left to deal with the changes struggle to regain footing within the new workplace. • Companies merge and get bought out, sowing confusion over who does what and who is responsible. • A “silo” mentality prevails and pretty soon, interdepartmental. communication is fraught with excessive email threads, misunderstood objectives and garbled strategy. Based on Cheryl’s bestselling book, Say What You Mean – Mean What You Say, this program highlights the personal benefits of solid communication to motivate personnel at all levels and provides proven communication techniques that audience members can use immediately. |
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