Live Webinar on Top Research Evidence on 12 Best Strategies for Dealing with Toxic Personalities

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OVERVIEW
Who are toxic personalities?
“They are often known as narcissists, bullies, and clever chameleons who knock down, but kiss up,” said Dr. Kusy, author of his newly released book, Why I Don’t Work Here Anymore: A Leader’s Guide to Offset the Financial and Emotional Costs of Toxic Employees. They shame, manipulate, and belittle in public and private as their modus operandi. Leaders feel the angst they cause, but are often unaware of how prevalent they are or how much they cost—in terms of money and team performance.
Mitch will show you how to deal with toxic people at work and how to calculate financial costs of toxic people in your organization, as well as innovative and simple recruiting practices to avoid hiring these narcissistic personas in the first place. And what about those 51% of employees who are likely to quit because of a toxic person?
Stay tuned for his innovative use of the exit interview that means business, resulting in cost savings with less turnover.
He tackles the two top questions he has received from previous participants:
• How do I handle a toxic boss?
• How do I help organizations design cultures of everyday civility that mean business?
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
FEAR: Strategies for dealing with toxic people are easier when your toxic person has performance problems, but what about leadership fears when toxic individuals are your organizational stars?
UNCERTAINTY: Mitch shares how giving feedback to a toxic star is painful because of the uncertainty of results, but it can be done quite effectively.
DOUBT FACTORS: He removes many of our doubts in this webinar by demonstrating how to deal with toxic people at work and how to integrate strategies into daily practice—building new norms of respectful engagement that offset toxic behaviors. Positive organizational cultures are designed one strategy and one person at a time. He relates this through rich examples, robust practices, and clear strategies—all formed from Dr. Kusy’s research and evidence-based methods.
AREAS COVERED
• 92% of employees rated the range of severity of toxic work behaviors 7 to 10 on a 10-point scale: What are best practices for dealing with a toxic personality and reducing the severity of these behaviors?
• 94% of employees have work with a toxic person in the past 5 years: What are benchmarked ways for intervention?
• 87% reported that team climate worsened: How can you assess team climate with a simple and innovative assessment tool?
• 51% of your organization’s top talent is likely to quit because of a toxic person: What are top leadership strategies to reduce this turnover and how to avoid toxic people?
• 90% of your customers who witness a toxic interchange between two employees tell others: How can leaders prevent the erosion of your business?
• 6% of individuals impacted by a toxic person ever filed a formal complaint: What can leaders do to increase this low reporting percentage?
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Dr. Mitch Kusy shares the extensive 3-year national study that he conducted with over 400 individuals on toxic personalities. Mitch’s heavily researched protocol will demonstrate the top 12 strategies for dealing with toxic personalities and establish cultures of everyday civility. What can leaders do to both deal with them once they are in your organization, as well as how to prevent these Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hydes from ever entering your company?
WHO WILL BENEFIT
• Leaders, managers, and supervisors
• Human resource professionals
• Talent development professionals
• Counselors
• Coaches
• HR Managers
• HR Generalists
• Operations Managers
• Compensation Professionals
• Managers with HR responsibility
• Any Professional who establishes goals/performance targets or who has accountability for operational outcomes

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