Garner Chamber Forms Business Academy
Presenting Monthly Educational Programs Debuting on July 15
Helping area businesses achieve greater productivity, the Garner Chamber of Commerce formed a teaching Business Academy, debuting in July with monthly educational programs known as “People Make the Difference.”
“Good business is all about effectively working with employees to help them achieve their highest potential and increase efficiency for greater productivity,” said Neal Padgett, chamber president. “Presenting relevant educational programs can only enhance all involved.”
Inspiration for the series came from The HR Group Inc., a regional human resource management firm, which is co-sponsoring the programs with law firm Ogletree Deakins, Jones Insurance and Planet Fitness.
Scheduled for the third Thursday each month, “People Make the Difference” sessions are held from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. in the Chamber’s offices at 401 Circle Drive in Garner.
The scheduled programs for 2010 are:
July 15: “North Carolina – A State Under Siege” – A review of impending issues including changes in the way unions organize companies, changes in the Department of Labor regulations regarding overtime, and IRS rules.
August 19: “Doing More with Less” – Have you reduced your workforce so much that your employees complain of being overburdened and stressed? Are they just waiting for the economy to improve to exit your organization? This program is about engaging and retaining your valued employees. Learn cost-effective ways to have a better team.
September 16: “Health Care Reform” – Will health care reform force employers to cancel their health benefits or will employers be forced to provide health benefits to all employees? Employers who navigate health care reform effectively will emerge with plans that they need in order to remain competitive and manage expenses in ways to retain their valued employees. This session will help you explore your options and make informed decisions.
October 21: “The Legal Side of Social Networking” – How your employees use Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and blogs may cost your company millions. Did you know employees often spend excessive time at work social networking, badmouthing their employers and disclosing confidential information? This session will offer tips to help you develop your e-mail and Internet policies to guard against these practices.
November 18: “Life and Work Balance” – It’s not all about work. Healthy and well-balanced employees are much more productive. There are ways to encourage your employees to take responsibility for their wellness, and simple ways to help grow your bottom line.
Reservations are required to attend. Please e-mail info@garnerchamber.com or call (919) 772-6440. The cost to attend each session is $10 for Chamber members, and $20 for non-members. For the five-session series, the cost for Chamber members is $40, and $80 for non-members.
For more information, contact the Garner Chamber of Commerce at (919) 772-6440 or visit www.garnerchamber.com.
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