Crossing Workplace Bridges by
Building Connections and Trust
Dale Carnegie Training, Katy Wyllie
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Registration at 9:45am, Program 10am-Noon
Marvin Auditorium 101C, TSCPL,
1515 SW 10th Ave, Topeka
Overview:
Trust is the foundation of all successful professional relationships. When we trust our colleagues, we have rapport, we are more productive, and we experience a greater degree of job satisfaction. Most of us work in settings where managers have high expectations and organizations require us to do more, better, faster, with less. The best way to meet those challenges is by creating strong teams, supportive relationships, and a cooperative work environment.
After this session, participants will be able to:
- Change their approach to gain different results
- Apply principles for building trust and rapport in relationships
- Identify opportunities to improve business relationships
About our speaker:
Recognized as one of the region’s top Dale Carnegie trainers, Katy Wyllie has provided significant training opportunities to dozens of individuals, organizations and industries in
Missouri and Kansas. In addition to the Dale Carnegie Course, Katy has facilitated numerous workshops and seminars in the St. Louis and Kansas City regions. A native of Liberty, Missouri; Katy graduated with honors from William Jewell College with a degree in Political Science. Training sessions, led by Katy, have included human relations, leadership, communication, public speaking, sales, attitude, stress/worry, generational differences, time management, and customer service. Katy resides in Liberty, MO with her husband, Jake, and their two children. In addition to spending time with her family, Katy serves actively in her church and instructs ballet.