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EMPLOYEE PERSONALITIES FOCUS OF SBDC SEMINAR

Nov. 24, 2002 – The University of the Virgin Islands Small Business Development Center is sponsoring the free seminar "Seven Personality Styles for Coaching and Managing Employee Performance" on Wednesday, Dec. 11, from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the UVI-SBDC Training Facility at Nisky Center.
The seminar focuses on seven personality styles and how each style's communication, attitude and behavior affects productivity, morale and the achievement of business goals. Participants will identify their own styles to determine how to
effectively coach their employees.
Participants will also identify the style of an employee they supervise
and develop a strategy that addresses a current need.
The primary target for this workshop is people in leadership positions responsible for the supervision of employees. However, anyone interested in this topic can attend.
Brenda Mabry, principal of the Boss Effectiveness Institute, will present the seminar. Mabry has been a management consultant for business organizations for more than 20 years. Boss Effectiveness Institute specializes in the professional development of managers and their direct reports and assists the organization in areas of planning and conflict resolution.
Though the seminar is free, pre-registration is required. To pre-register or for more information, call the UVI-SBDC office at 776-3206.

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