Office Anthropology: New Ways to Approach Team Conflict for Better Results
Track:
Education Sessions (CE)
Program Code: 294-L04
Date: Thursday, December 6, 2012
Time: 2:15 PM to 4:00 PM EST
Location:
Reef D, Level 2, South Convention Center
PRESENTER:
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Leslie Stein, BS, Coach, Full Circle Inspiration, Inc.
Leslie Stein loves a challenge, whether its running triathlons or taking lessons to master the flying trapeze, she doesnt know the meaning of the words I cant.
She decided early on to take the road less traveled, leading her to West Point after high school where she pursued a degree in Portuguese before being commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Army. She spent seven years as an Aviation officer flying CH-47D Chinook helicopters, including tours in Kosovo & South Korea.
After leaving the Army, Leslie had some unique jobs including professional organizer & TV news producer. Eventually she stumbled upon facilitation, a field she knew was meant for her! In 2008, she started her own company focused on inspiring groups & individuals to look for new perspectives when the ones they're stuck in just aren't working anymore.
In her spare time she is an avid penny picker-upper (or any found money, really!), starting The Penny Project as a way to pool found money & small donations for a bigger cause. With hundreds of people out there finding pennies with her, shes been able to collect over $3,300 to donate to local organizations.
Her cat, Shirley, appreciates when she finally takes a break to feed her a few treats & curl up for a nap on the couch!
For more you can visit her at www.lesliestein.com.
PROGRAM CHAIR:
JoAnn Harris
Apply a variety of perspectives to see their team(s) from different vantage points, creating new opportunities for growth.
Identify behaviors that make teams less effective (their own AND others).
Utilize questioning techniques to create a more collaborative team environment.