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SUMMARY:How to Work with Jerks
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_spacing=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][nectar_gradient_text heading_tag=”h2″ color=”extra-color-gradient-2″ gradient_direction=”diagonal” text=”March 14 2024 Monthly Meeting”][vc_row_inner column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” text_align=”left”][vc_column_inner column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_spacing=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/2″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]\nProfessional Development – How to Work with Jerks with Eric Williamson\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_spacing=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/2″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][image_with_animation image_url=”10496″ animation=”Fade In” hover_animation=”none” alignment=”” border_radius=”none” box_shadow=”none” image_loading=”default” max_width=”100%” max_width_mobile=”default”][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_spacing=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]Who among us hasn’t been in conflict with difficult people and wished we had better coping methods for dealing with it productively and with our sanity intact? Let’s face it\, conflict is unavoidable\, it is inevitable. And without a clear strategy for managing it\, we inevitably suffer\, risk failure on the job and in our careers. This can cause us to become disengaged and unfulfilled in the workplace and question our purpose for working for that company. Ultimately\, causing us to become jerks ourselves. \nEric addresses these issues head on by providing IT leaders with the strategies to confidently navigate today’s changing environment by managing conflict and cultivating\, stronger\, more meaningful relationships during times of disruption and uncertainty\, enabling tech leaders to successfully achieve their digital transformation goals\, deliver more value to the customer\, and create an environment where employees want to stay. \nIT leaders will:\n\nUnderstand how to diffuse tense situations and mitigate conflict when interacting with their teams\, and especially business and technical leaders\nEmploy the AAA Method (Assess\, Analyze\, & Act) for managing conflict\, disarming a jerk\, and avoiding kneejerk reactions under stressful conditions\nBuild trust and increase their impact and influence within their teams\, board members and with business and technical leaders so that they can have a seat at the table\nCommunicate with clarity within their teams\, and with board members\, business and technical leaders\nImprove interactions with those having different personalities and values\nRecognize how to spot a jerk and prevent becoming one yourself\n\n[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”About The Speaker”][vc_column_text]Like you\, professional development consultant\, business author\, and keynote speaker Eric Williamson has seen the word success defined in numerous ways. Does it take good grades and education\, high IQ scores and standardized tests\, climbing up the corporate ladder\, playing politics\, is it about good timing\, is it only meant for a select few? Or is there a different story? \nWith two decades of professional development experience\, speaking\, and most importantly\, real-life\, hands-on in-the-trenches business experience in both the private and public sectors\, his view is inherently different. Eric appreciates\, and shares with listeners\, that no matter how talented\, gifted\, or experienced\, and no matter what role we serve or title we carry\, our level of success is not measured based on the work we produce; it is measured based on the relationships we build. To that end\, he works with organizations to build more collaborative and harmonious workplace environments by building stronger customer and workplace relationships. \nEric is known for being an expert jerk who turned jerk-expert. He is the author of the book\, How to Work with Jerks: Getting Stuff Done with People you Can’t Stand. Whatever you do and wherever you work—jerks are all around you. And without a clear strategy for working with these difficult people\, we inevitably suffer and risk failure on the job and in our careers\, and risk becoming jerks ourselves. This book offers that strategy and a roadmap for you to build relationships with the people you work with\, interact with\, and serve. \nEric received national attention in NBC\, ABC\, FOX\, and CBS news for his expertise in leadership development stating\, “Emotional Intelligence (EQ) is the key component of being a successful leader; and is the most important skill that will help you thrive in today’s ever-changing business environment.” He was recently featured in Training Industry\, the most trusted source of information on the business of learning\, for his insight in helping leaders leverage EQ by employing a three-step process that has helped improve human interaction\, workplace relationships\, employee engagement and customer satisfaction.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_spacing=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_custom_heading text=”Agenda” font_container=”tag:h2|text_align:left|color:%23005b94″ use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]5:30     Registration and Networking\n6:15     Dinner\n6:45     SIM NJ Updates\n7:00     Featured Presentation/Discussion\n8:00     More Networking[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” column_margin=”default” column_direction=”default” column_direction_tablet=”default” column_direction_phone=”default” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” row_border_radius=”none” row_border_radius_applies=”bg” overlay_strength=”0.3″ gradient_direction=”left_to_right” shape_divider_position=”bottom” bg_image_animation=”none”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_tablet=”inherit” column_padding_phone=”inherit” column_padding_position=”all” column_element_spacing=”default” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” column_link_target=”_self” gradient_direction=”left_to_right” overlay_strength=”0.3″ width=”1/1″ tablet_width_inherit=”default” tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” bg_image_animation=”none” border_type=”simple” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Register for the event below or email your RSVP to Karen Kostulas.  Include your full name\, professional title\, and company email address in the message. \nSIM NJ Members: $60\nSIM NJ Members In Transition: $30\nNon-member guests: $100\nNon-member guests must be accompanied by a member[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://njsim.org/event/2024-03-14-monthy-meeting/
LOCATION:Madison Hotel\, 1 Convent Road\, Morristown\, NJ\, United States
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