Feb 26, 2015, 5:30 pm–7:00 pm
$10 – $20Coming to work should never stress you out. Being safe and feeling safe are critical necessities for young professionals to grow their careers and make a difference in any organization. People, their bad attitudes, and bad actions are a roadblock to happiness and success at work. Come learn the varieties of workplace conflict, the dynamics of workplace violence, and effective methods to manage conflict and stress with people at work!
At this Professional Development Series event, you will have the opportunity to learn from Dan Oblinger, a fellow young professional who has 12 years of law enforcement experience and is an expert in the areas of listening, negotiating, and leading. This interactive learning session will help you network with other Wichita young professionals while developing skills to further your career success.
Schedule of Events
5:30-6 p.m.: Networking and Dinner
6-7 p.m.: Presentation
Location: We will be in the Cessna Conference Room at Wesley Medical Center. Specific parking and wayfinding instructions will be included in the event reminder.
This event is now closed for registration.
About the Presenter
Dan Oblinger is the Director of Education for National Screening Bureau, a premier HR consulting firm headquartered in Wichita, Kansas. Dan is a twelve-year veteran of law enforcement, with experience as a patrol officer, drugged-driving investigator, undercover vice detective, hostage negotiator, and field supervisor. He is a gifted keynote speaker, trainer, and author on the subjects of listening, negotiating, leading, and the drug culture. Follow him on Twitter @danNATSB and connect with him on LinkedIn to see his latest offerings.
About NATSB
National Screening Bureau (NATSB) is a pioneer in “Right Fit Hiring,” a concept designed to identify the best potential employees for every job position using integrated systems of screening, assessment, and evaluation. NATSB leverages technology, educational programs, and subject matter experts to help their clients make “Every Hire a Successful Hire”! Check out more at natsb.com.
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