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    Join IABC Dallas on August 9th for our Professional Development Luncheon, "From Memos To Emojis: How Being Together Builds Bridges In The New Workforce"

    August 09, 2016
    11:15 AM - 1:15 PM
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    The Clubs of Prestonwood
    15909 Preston Road
    Dallas, TX 75248
    http://www.clubcorp.com/Clubs/The-Clubs-of-Prestonwood
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    Join IABC Dallas on August 9th for our Professional Development Luncheon, "From Memos To Emojis: How Being Together Builds Bridges In The New Workforce"

    Generational Conflict arises whenever the interests of one generation collide openly with those of another. In the quest for finding an ideal company culture that best motivates employees is a reason why generational conflict is currently a hot issue in many leadership and management publications. This is because for the first time in our history, three generations are occupying the workplace at the same time, and in large numbers. These many different mindsets makes generational conflict ripe. If you are looking to improve your company culture or understand better the people around you, Josh Hart explores how we can understand each other better and build stronger working relationships. He shows that thru a simple change of perception you get a better picture of what is really happening

    About the speaker


    JOSH HART serves as the president of Red Panda ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution), a conflict management company, located in North Texas. Josh has spent the last few years training, teaching and coaching office culture and workplace and generational conflict to different companies and organizations in Texas and Oklahoma. Among other learned skills, he is a nationally certified mediator and conflict coach. Josh has over 10 years of experience in managing conflict and diffusing workplace issues within large and small corporations, school districts and church communities. Josh received his Master’s degree in Dispute Resolution from the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.

    **Please note, Refunds and cancellations are due by Friday, August 5 at 5 pm. No Shows will be billed.  Contact Liz Kennedy at [email protected] to cancel. 

    MEMBERS: If you have any trouble logging in to register, please contact Liz Kennedy at [email protected] for assistance. If you're not sure if you are a current member, you can check with IABC.com by emailing [email protected] or calling 415-776-4222.

    **The Clubs of Prestonwood serves our group buffet-style with a wide range of options, including hot chicken, beef or pork, and seafood options, side dishes, soups, and salads as well as desserts. If you find you need alternative selections, please let our VP of Programs know and we'll work to provide appropriate items.





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    Tickets

    $30.00 IABC Dallas Members
    $35.00 after 12:00 am August 8

    $45.00 Non-member Price
    $50.00 after 12:00 am August 8

    $20.00 Student Price