Listen "Is Your Team Too Nice?"
Episode Synopsis
This episode is for anyone who wants to avoid The Conspiracy of Niceness!
With today’s emphasis on positivity and empathy in leadership, it’s no surprise that many supervisors and managers are suffering the effects of being too nice in the workplace. In this episode, host Andy Morrison helps you understand the need to balance respect, empathy, and results as a leader, and gives you a list of things to keep an eye out for if you want to make sure your team isn’t suffering from being too darn nice.
About REAL Custom Training
REAL Custom Training is committed to enhancing workplace performance through focused and practical professional development workshops. Our approach is built on the belief that adult-learners need and deserve learning experiences that are Relevant, Engaging, Actionable, and Lasting (REAL).
We offer a range of in-person and live-online workshops in key areas such as Supervisory Skills, Leadership Development, Personal Productivity, Customer Service Public Speaking, and more. Each workshop is designed to equip professionals with the tools and insights needed to thrive in their roles and contribute positively to their teams. With REAL Custom Training, you're investing in practical skills and strategies for real-world effectiveness.
Private group training is available and can be fully customized to align with organizational goals.
Learn More About REAL Custom Training
Read about our workshops:
www.realcustomtraining.com
Contact me to discuss your training and development needs:
Andrew Morrison, MSOM – Owner/Instructional Staff
[email protected]
860.753.3710.
Follow for live event updates and helpful content:
www.facebook.com/REALCustomTraining
www.linkedin.com/company/realcustomtraining
Subscribe here for some great free resources:
www.youtube.com/@REALCustomTraining
With today’s emphasis on positivity and empathy in leadership, it’s no surprise that many supervisors and managers are suffering the effects of being too nice in the workplace. In this episode, host Andy Morrison helps you understand the need to balance respect, empathy, and results as a leader, and gives you a list of things to keep an eye out for if you want to make sure your team isn’t suffering from being too darn nice.
About REAL Custom Training
REAL Custom Training is committed to enhancing workplace performance through focused and practical professional development workshops. Our approach is built on the belief that adult-learners need and deserve learning experiences that are Relevant, Engaging, Actionable, and Lasting (REAL).
We offer a range of in-person and live-online workshops in key areas such as Supervisory Skills, Leadership Development, Personal Productivity, Customer Service Public Speaking, and more. Each workshop is designed to equip professionals with the tools and insights needed to thrive in their roles and contribute positively to their teams. With REAL Custom Training, you're investing in practical skills and strategies for real-world effectiveness.
Private group training is available and can be fully customized to align with organizational goals.
Learn More About REAL Custom Training
Read about our workshops:
www.realcustomtraining.com
Contact me to discuss your training and development needs:
Andrew Morrison, MSOM – Owner/Instructional Staff
[email protected]
860.753.3710.
Follow for live event updates and helpful content:
www.facebook.com/REALCustomTraining
www.linkedin.com/company/realcustomtraining
Subscribe here for some great free resources:
www.youtube.com/@REALCustomTraining
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