Friday, November 02, 2012

Leadership Keynote Speaking

I love that I have taught thousands of people in hundreds of organizations from around the world how to get along better with coworkers. I have valuable lessons on creating places of employment filled with enjoyment.

Story telling is an art that requires thoughtful examples of times when people had common experiences that have lessons that are memorable. Communication skills are at the very core of getting along better with others. It is about understanding expectations and the psychology of why people do what they do.

Leadership is the key to creating workplaces that people love to give their best at. Employees who feel valued and are given the right tools to be successful by their leaders are inspired to create and innovate. Every person must know that he/she makes either a positive or negative difference. It is about choice and clarity.

Want to learn more? Invite me to speak with your organization. I each human relations and I want to make a positive difference.

Thanks for reading!

Kindest regards,
Paul
Paul L. Gerhardt, PhD
"The Organizational Doctor"TM
www.paulgerhardt.comwww.paulgerhardt.com

Monday, August 27, 2012

How to Have a Career You Love

Start today and feel great about the new direction you are taking your career. You do not need a new job to be happier. You need to do things a little different and start looking at things from a new perspective.

If you supervise people, be better at it. Here is how: http://paulgerhardt.com/how-to-be-a-better-boss/

If you want to be a better employee, teach your boss to be a better boss. You need to do things differently too. It is all about perspective.

What you focus your attention and energy on changes. So, start doing things differently. Make time to do it. You will be glad you did. It means each day, do something a little better and different. You may be surprised how easy it is.

Thanks for taking your time. I would love to hear your comments.

Thanks,
Dr. Paul
Paul L. Gerhardt, PhD
"The Organizational Doctor"
www.paulgerhardt.com Leadership Training and Leadership Workshops That Make a Positive Difference

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Know How You Learn: Adult Learning Theory

Effective leaders and employees know what they know and know what they do not know. The thing that the best employees understand is that change is constant. Organizations must stay competitive by keeping everyone--leaders and employees fresh and motivated.

The best way to do this is by bringing in an outside trainer. Team building is fun and can help bring new ideas to the organization and invigorate employees and leaders alike. Here is a short article that can help: http://paulgerhardt.com/?p=494

Leadership training helps participants in every position come to conclusions on why they are important. Learning is an active process and it must be done in a way where everyone feels, valued and respected. Learn more. Take a minute to read this quick article on leadership training. Click Here.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Leadership Development Pays

Sometimes one person can truly make a positive or negative difference. The greatest cost of doing business is associated with employees. Loyal employees that are truly happy with their jobs offer creativity and greater production. Dissatisfied employees steal time, resources, products and employee morale. Leadership training is the key to lower costs, enhancing job satisfaction and increasing revenues. You can be a hero and make a positive difference through bringing in an expert that can train employees to give and be their very best.

Leadership Training Makes a HUGE differences!

Consider this: http://paulgerhardt.com/?p=455

Call toll free: 1-866-513-4296 for Dr. Paul Gerhardt, The Organizational Doctor - www.paulgerhardt.com for leadership training and employee development services.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

How to be a leader

Every person must feel they truly make a positive difference in the workplace. If you want to make more money and have more control of your career, consider what the best leaders know about being effective.

Here are eight steps to being a leader: http://paulgerhardt.com/?p=450

My decades of leadership experience and doing leadership training for leaders of all types of organizations inspires me to share with others. I hope you enjoy the short mentioned above.

If you would like me to come and help make a positive difference in your place of employment with training and development, please contact me: 1-866-513-4296 or email: dr.paul@paulgerhardt.com

I look forward to helping  your employees be invigorated and motivated to be and give their very best!


Monday, July 16, 2012

Leadership Tool Box

My leadership training toolbox is filled with tools that bring out the best in employees and supervisors. It all starts with having a leader who does the right thing.  If you supervise employees and want to increase productivity, employee morale and job satisfaction here is what you should know and do: http://leadershiplessons.blog.com/?p=218

The items on the list from the link shared above should be done every week. You will find that by doing those things--your job will be easier and bring you greater job satisfaction and more job security. I hope you enjoy the article: http://leadershiplessons.blog.com/?p=218

Leadership is both an art and a science. Practice those things--takes time and patience. In the long-run it pays off.

Thanks for stopping by.

Kindest regards,
Dr. Paul L. Gerhardt
"The Organizational Doctor"TM
www.paulgerhardt.com
1-866-513-4296


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

What is the Difference between a leader and a manager?

Quick leadership Training Lesson:

Effective leaders trainers will tell you that leaders see their people differently than managers. Managers are focused on production and profits. Leaders know that you must earn the hearts and minds of followers and treat employees with genuine respect. Respect is earned and every leaders knows that he must earn never violate that valuable relationship founded in respect.

If people see you as a micro-manager, then you probably have a lot of deeper issues going on at work. When you are around, people are probably scared to make a decision without you. this is YOUR fault. The best organizational leaders want their employees to make decisions that benefit the company. If you are a micro-manager, there are many more losses that you should be worrying about. Your employees are probably stealing from you, calling in sick, looking for work elsewhere (hiring and training new employees is expensive. The bad word or mouth advertising is killing your business.

Loyalty is earned out of kindness not out of fear. Leaders create meaningful relationships with employees and inspire greatness.

Consider this: http://paulgerhardt.com/?p=440

My leadership training workshops make a lasting positive difference. Give me a call today: 1-866-513-4296 or email: dr.paul@paulgerhardt.com


I can help transform managers into effective leaders.

Monday, July 09, 2012

Public Speaking 101

If you ever have to give a speech, you will want to remember these basics.  

Tip 1: Depending on how long you have to speak, have three points to talk about. Make them the very things you want them to remember.  

Tip 2: Be confident and speak clearly. You get to set the tone and how you deliver what you say will make the difference.

Tip 3: Summarize your speech at the conclusion. If you let your audience know you are getting ready to conclude, then they will perk up and listen closely. They want you to finish on a positive note.

Here is more. Read this: http://leadershiplessons.blog.com/?p=212

If you need a keynote speaker or leadership training. Please contact me today:

Paul L. Gerhardt, PhD: dr.paul@paulgerhardt.com or toll free: 1-866-513-4296

Kindest regards,
Paul
www.paulgerhardt.com


Friday, July 06, 2012

Free Leadership Training Lesson on Path-Goal Theory

This quick leadership training lesson reminds managers that leaders must set their employees up for success. This requires that leaders remove all obstacles and give their people all resources and connections in order to accomplish the goals of the group easily.

Everyone knows that leaders must empower people to make the best-decisions possible, but it is still important to direct and influence people to make the right decisions. Smart leaders will do everything to help reduce stress and anxiety of their people. Consider this: http://paulgerhardt.com/?p=416

Hire Paul Gerhardt, PhD.

Training for managers that works. 


Contact Dr. Paul L. Gerhardt: 1-866-513-4296 or www.paulgerhardt.com for more information.