July 2011 NTCA Fort Worth Breakfast
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Canceled July 28 , 2011 |
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| Where: | Reata Fort Worth Parking: The Reata will validate parking tickets for up to 2.5 hours of parking in Sundance Square surface parking lots and garages. Click here for a map of parking areas. Sundance Square lots are indicated with the PARK sign. |
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| Agenda: | 7:30 – 8:00am Registration & Networking |
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| Topic: | The Carrot Principle Learn about maximizing your company’s recognition investment using findings from The Carrot Principle book that was based on a 10-year, 200,000-person study on leadership effectiveness. Find out how your organization can use recognition programs to improve business results while you engage and retain your most valuable employees. Receive an extra raffle ticket for each guest you bring!
This program is pending approval for for 1.0 General Recertification Credit Hour toward PHR, SPHR, and GPHR recertification through the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI). The use of this seal is not an endorsement by the HR Certification Institute of the quality of the program. It means that this program has met the HR Certification Institute's criteria to be pre-approved for recertification credit. For more information about re-certification, please visit the HRCI website at www.hrci.org. |
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Gayle Bedke with O.C. Tanner As Vice President of Sales and Business Development for the O.C. Tanner Recognition Company, Gail Bedke travels throughout the world to partner with organizations in an effort to maximize their recognition investment. Her expertise lies in analyzing and improving an organization’s culture – using strategic recognition as a tool to engage and retain valued employees. With a background in communication and public relations consulting, Gail joined O.C. Tanner sixteen years ago to manage the recognition strategies of several Fortune 100 clients. She then led a Client Relations team overseeing the northeast region of the United States, and, from O.C. Tanner’s San Diego office, designed and implemented many recognition strategies throughout Southern California. Today, Gail manages a team of strategists who help some of the world’s largest and most successful companies develop their recognition cultures, while sharing best practices to enhance organization’s employee recognition strategies. Gail earned her B.S. degree in journalism in 1993 from Utah State University and was recently selected by Utah Business Magazine as one of Utah’s “30 Women to Watch”. Gail also sits on the Utah State Univeristy Foundation Board and resides in Park City, Utah with her husband Mitch and two boys, Meier and Christian. |
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| Cost: | NTCA Members - $30.00
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