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Executive Peer Circle Program

Please take a couple of minutes to watch this video of the Executive Peer Circle Program we are facilitating, sponsored by the Baptist Healing Trust. This program is transferable to any organization, for profit or non-profit, if you want to create a culture of trust & collaboration, break down silos, and have a place where all staff are welcomed and heard. The Circle process is easily adapted for whatever your organization needs: trust building, soft skill development, strategic planning, conflict management and much more. [iframe id=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/nO_ewJhXu5Y”]
The Executive Peer Circle Program is in its fourth year and we will soon be recruiting for a new class in 2016. Please keep your eye on the Baptist Healing Trust for updates regarding applications and follow this link for more information: Baptist Healing Trust Leadership Programs
And visit our web site to learn more about Circle and our consulting opportunities: The Circle Center
 

Circle Center Facilitator Selected as National Lead Instructor with Interise and SBA

The Circle Center is proud to acknowledge Leigh Ann Roberts, Circle facilitator and VP of the Circle Center, for being selected as the first Lead Facilitator in the Nashville Emerging Leaders Program sponsored and hosted by the Nashville office of the federal Small Business Administration.  Leigh Ann will work with CEOs of Middle Tennessee based businesses over the next seven months facilitating their development as leaders and business owners in the Interise Street Wise MBA program.  This program has led hundreds of businesses and communities to greater success and sustainability all across the country and we are excited Nashville is one of their newest locations! Congrats Leigh Ann and congrats Nashville!
https://www.interise.org/our-network/where-to-find-us

Gender Equality and Your Organizational Culture…

One of the largest employment jury verdicts in U.S. history was recently awarded against Memphis headquartered AutoZone, Inc. The jury awarded Rosario Juarez $185 million dollars in punitive damages ($25 million more than her $160 million punitive damages request) and another $872,00 for lost wages and emotional stress. The verdict included findings of gender and pregnancy discrimination, harassment/failure to prevent harassment and retaliation even though basic levels of training were in place. While AutoZone will eventually recover financially from this blow, what steps do they need to take to repair their reputation, ensure these kinds of violations don’t happen again and to restore employee trust and engagement? Training alone will not suffice. There will need to be a well-orchestrated plan to address the California Court’s and the EEOC’s concerns. And, what about your organization? What is your company doing to support its basic anti-harassment/discrimination policies? Statistics show that mere training is not enough. Successful companies use a combination of policies, consistent company messaging and modeling, organizational system design and strategic periodic professional development coaching and team facilitation as well as interactive and practical trainings. Now is the time to evaluate your culture and professional development plan. If you are ever in the position AutoZone found themselves in and are asked about what steps you took to support your training efforts to ensure they actually impacted your culture for a positive and safe work environment, what will you say?

Circle Center facilitator invited to be chair, MT-SHRM, Williamson County Programs Committee

Leigh Ann Roberts was appointed Williamson County Chair of Programs for the Middle Tennessee Society for Human Resources Management. MTSHRM is the premiere provider of HR related education in the Mid-South area and an exceptional resource for business leaders for human resources business acumen.
www.mtshrm.org

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