Remote Work, Rising Stress and the Critical Need for Connection

Thursday, November 05, 2020
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET


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Michael and Katie Stallard
Greater remote work and rising stress make the need for human connection urgent. Connection protects the emotional and physical health of individuals and boosts their performance.

In this ExecuNet Master Class session, you will learn:

  • how human connection affects your emotional and physical health, and your performance
  • how to assess your current level of connection
  • a simple, memorable and actionable model to create a culture of connection, and
  • practices to tap into the power of human connection that help you and your organization thrive
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Host: Michael and Katie Stallard
Date: Thursday, November 05, 2020
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
Place: Your PC at Home or Work

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About the Presenter:

Michael Stallard, President and Cofounder, Connection Culture Group
While working in the technology sector and then on Wall Street, Michael observed differences in the cultures of organizations he worked with that negatively impacted morale and performance, which led him to ask, “is there a best culture?” In 2002, he left Wall Street to research organizational culture in-depth, ultimately writing two books about it, Fired Up or Burned Out (2007) and Connection Culture, 2nd edition (2020), and co-founding Connection Culture Group.

Michael and his colleagues developed frameworks, training and tools that have been praised by many well-respected leaders, including Alan Mulally, the CEO who turned around the Ford Motor Company; Frances Hesselbein, the leader who rejuvenated the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.; Jim Sinegal, co-founder and longtime CEO of Costco; and CNO Admiral Vernon Clark, the second-longest serving chief of the U.S. Navy.

Michael's clients have included a wide variety of organizations, including Costco, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NASA, Qualcomm, U.S. Air Force, Turner Construction Company and Yale New Haven Health System. Texas Christian University founded the TCU Center for Connection Culture based on Michael and his colleagues’ work. Articles written by or about Michael or his work have appeared in leadership periodicals worldwide.

Katharine Stallard, Partner, Connection Culture Group
Katharine is a gifted connector, speaker and teacher. Audiences and seminar participants enjoy her sense of humor and practical advice. Comfortable in front of people, she’s been singing in a cappella groups for more than 24 years and has even done a bit of TV and film work. She’s the first to admit that she “loves a microphone.” A surprising piece of her story is that she is a three-time cancer survivor. Katharine is a contributor to Connection Culture and has co-authored articles that appeared in Leader to Leader and HR Magazine.

Professionally, Katharine brings diverse experiences in marketing, administration, communications, business and non-profit organizations to her role. She also has extensive experience volunteering and serving on the boards of social sector and education organizations.

Registration:

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Email: Member.Services@ExecuNet.com
Call: 203-750-1030
Deadline is November 4, 2020 12:00 AM
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