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Managing Stress: The Key to Enhancing Productivity and Retention - New!

Use emotional intelligence to proactively solve problems

Identify root causes of stress in your organization and use proactive problem-solving approaches that increase resiliency and enhance emotional intelligence.

  • Develop techniques for rapidly reducing stress, allowing you to think more clearly and improve decision making.
  • Learn attributes that really matter in the workplace and how to improve them to increase retention.
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You'll also learn:

  • What really matters in the workplace. and thereby affects retention.
  • How to communicate more effectively. with emotional intelligence.
  • How to create “committed systems.”
  • Techniques for managing change.
  • Management techniques that can ameliorate stress and enhance performance.

Presented by: Joseph S. Bujak, MD, FACP

Go beyond traditional approaches to reduce stress, join seminar leader Joseph Bujak, MD, FACP, vice president, Medical Affairs, Kootenai Medical Center, in learning new techniques to enhance organizational performance.

Registration

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  • Call ACHE's Customer Service Center at (312) 424-9400
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Beaver Creek
Jan. 25-28, 2010
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Tuition
2010
Affiliate $1,190
Nonaffiliate $1,390


Who Should Attend
CEOs, COOs and senior-level executives, including physician and nurse executives.

Continuing Education Credit
In addition to the 12 Category I (ACHE education) credits assigned to this seminar, ACHE is accredited by other organizations to provide continuing education credit. View complete information about these organizations.

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