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Finding Balance During Change & Uncertainty: Staying Positive when Things Get Tough


Total Credits: 1.5 including 1.5 Personnel/Human Resources - Non-Technical

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Technical
Speaker:
Tina Hallis, Ph.D.
Duration:
1.5 Hour
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Negativity hurts performance, productivity and profitability. This program focuses on two key factors that can shift a work culture towards more positivity: work environment and individual perspectives. Tina shares actionable strategies you can use to help employees (and yourself) develop a more positive perspective that leads to greater teamwork, engagement and resilience.

 

You will also learn the 5 factors needed to create an environment that makes it easier for your people to bring their best. Studies show the importance of these factors for motivation and engagement in the workplace. You will leave with ideas on how you can improve these areas in your own organization.

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Tina Hallis, Ph.D. is the founder of The Positive Edge. She is certified in Positive Psychology through the WholeBeing Institute and a Professional Member of the National Speakers Association. She is the author of Sharpen Your Positive Edge:  Shifting Your Thoughts for More Positivity & Success, a workbook with 80 short tips to make it

Tina worked for 20+ years in Biotechnology before discovering a new science called Positive Psychology in 2011. Seeing the powerful impact this information has on improving people and organizations, she decided to create her own company, The Positive Edge. Her focus is to share insights and strategies that help employees, managers, and leaders build their positivity skills. Studies show that increased positivity activates our ability to learn and make better decisions, broadens our perspective to see more possibilities, improves our interactions and relationships, and strengthens our resilience to stress and overwhelm.

Tina has had the opportunity to share this information with thousands of people from a variety of industries including government agencies, academic institutions, medical staff, financial institutions, biotech companies, manufacturing companies, sales teams, nonprofits, and more.