Date: Wednesday, October 6, 2010 @ 1 pm Eastern
Do you ever wonder what makes someone "tick" and why they do what they do? Wouldn't it be great if you could get an "inside look" into someone's personality structure and better understand their motivation, decision process and other personality elements to help your relationship with them be as good as it possibly can be? Well, that's possible and on this week's Free Webinar Wednesdays Eric and Jeff welcome the Founder and CEO of Global Behavior to show us just what's possible with today's personality assessment tools.
While still a banker, Eric and Don worked together to help get the most out of his staff and has seen first-hand the power of what Don does. "It truly was an amazing experience to flatten the learning curve and learn why someone does what they do, even though you may have known that person for years," explains Eric.
Through his company, Global Behavior, Don helps businesses understand their employees, the employees understand themselves, and by doing so improve communications and the bottom line. Don embodies more than nineteen years of consulting & training experience assessing more than 20,000 people while working with small, medium and Fortune 500 companies. His passion for people can be heard firsthand on Sirius Radio, Sound Behavior Talk Radio.
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About Free Webinar Wednesdays:
Free Webinar Wednesdays was created as a community building tool to bring professionals together to share pertinent business development information, provide subject matter experts with a platform to open a learning dialog, and inspire small business owners to reach their professional goals.
Free Webinar Wednesdays is sponsored by Community Bank Consulting, Inc.and WSI Internet Consulting.
UPDATE: Here are some of the ways you can connect with Don if you are interested in following him online. Thanks for a great session, Don!
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