Webinar: Creating a Culture of Accountability, Not Blame
Recorded On: 11/09/2023
Please join us for a lively discussion on how to create a culture of accountability and not blame.
In every organization, there are times when challenges occur, processes breakdown and when deadlines are missed. At these times, it’s common for communication breakdowns to occur, for defensiveness to erupt, and for progress to halt. When people have the skill to describe problems without laying blame or attacking people, they transform finger-pointing and fault-finding into taking responsibility for finding solutions and solving problems.
Effectively dialogue in a way that gets to the root cause of problems. Get people to take ownership for finding solutions and for making needed changes. Foster greater innovation, inclusion and collaboration within your organization by implementing a Safe Conversations Communication Framework for holding accountability conversations.
Learn to:
- Develop dialogue that overcomes resistance while holding people accountable
- Safely address behaviors that hinder individual, team, and organizational success
- Increase team engagement, performance, and productivity
- Create safety while decreasing workplace tension
- Create an environment that fosters collective accountability
To learn more, please join us on November 9th at 1:00 pm EST.
Speaker:
Lorie Reichel-Howe
Founder, Conversations in the Workplace
Lorie Reichel- Howe
Founder, Conversations in the Workplace
Conversations in the Workplace
Lorie Reichel-Howe is founder of Conversations in the Workplace. She equips managers, teams, and business professionals to have “Safe Conversations” – transformative dialogue that uncovers hidden workplace issues. Whether addressing challenging team dynamics, mismanaged expectations, cultural insensitivity, or good old-fashioned bad behavior, “Safe Conversations” foster greater innovation, inclusion, and collaboration within organizations.
With over 20 years of experience in leadership development and relationship management, Lorie is passionate about equipping leaders with the skills to create and maintain a culture of respect and accountability.
Lorie is a professional mediator and leadership communication coach. She has supported organizations such as Pinterest, SYGMA, SHRM, PIHRA, HR.com, Women in Technology International, Los Angeles Women’s Leadership Conference, Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles, Santa Clara Superior Court, San Jose State University, Santa Clara County Office of Education and many more.
Learn more about Lorie’s impact at www.ConversationsInTheWorkplace.com