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22 Keys On-site

Through his keynote addresses, presentations, and workshops, Tom Terez guides people and organizations in putting the 22 keys to work. These sessions deliver powerful ideas that are proven effective for recruiting and retaining employees and for bringing out the best in people each and every workday.

Jump-start your workplace improvement efforts with these practical, down-to-earth presentations and keynotes. They're perfect for meetings, conventions, and staff improvement programs. Topics include:

  • Creating a Meaningful Workplace: Ideas, Tools, and You

  • What People REALLY Say About Work: What It Means and Why We Need to Know

  • Do You Have Your Keys? Using the 22 Keys to Enrich Your Work Life

  • Dialogue at Work: Incredibly Difficult Ways to Solve Your Communication Problems Once and For All!

22 Keys Assessment to Action Workshop

One or two-day workshops are ideal for groups of people from a single organization. They can be tailored for teams, work units, divisions, functional areas, or whole organizations. You'll be guided through a five-step process that involves assessment, discovery, dialogue, insight, and planning. Come away with:

  • A much deeper understanding of your workplace

  • A common language for talking about work and workplaces

  • A practical plan for individual and collective improvement

  • A progress-tracking system...and some of the action items already under way

Tom can also custom-develop a workshop to fit your organization's particular needs and goals.

Interested in setting up a 22 Keys On-site workshop for your company? Click here to fill out the online information form, and we'll contact you to design a workshop that fits your needs.

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