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SHRM 2011 Annual Conference
Attend this session and acquire tools to effectively understand, communicate with, and influence the opposite sex at work.
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Track: Personal & Leadership Development

James and Kelly Robbins hook up for a hilarious look at gender differences in the workplace, along with practical tips to reduce stress and increase productivity wherever men and women work together. In a very practical and fun session, James and Kelly delve into the differences between the genders and how these manifest themselves in the way we communicate, solve problems, and manage stress at work.

 
Date(s) & Time(s): 
Tuesday, June 28, 2011 - 10:45am to 12:00pm
Presenter: 
James Robbins
President
The Robbins Group
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James is a rare mix of management consultant, change specialist, adventurer and motivational speaker. James helps turn busy and over-worked managers into inspirational leaders.

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Kelly Robbins
president
Spark Fitness
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James and Kelly Robbins are Canada's only husband-wife speaking team. James is a thought leader in the field of human motivation at work and helps organizations increase employee engagement and productivity. Kelly is a nutritionist, personal trainer, and emotional fitness coach. James and Kelly have a long history of working together. They spent 10 years working in the same organization, James has worked for Kelly, and Kelly has worked for James. Throughout all of this they have managed to keep their relationship intact. They have been married for 17 years and together have three children.
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Location: 
LVCC N256
Amount of Credit: 
1.25
Credit Type: 
•HR Credit
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