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8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Check-In & Networking 8:30 AM - 8:40 AM Welcome New Members & Guests 8:40 AM - 8:50 AM Chapter Business / Legislative Update 8:50 AM - 9:00 AM Sponsor 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Program
Approved for 1.50 SHRM & HRCI credits
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Topic: Narcissism in the Workplace
The workplace of today is full of interpersonal dynamics that can be highly rewarding and at times, very challenging or worse, damaging.
One of the most difficult workplace behaviors to contend with is Narcissism. At the very least it can be confusing. At the very worse, it can feel threatening and can negatively impact your organization in obvious and less-than-obvious ways.
The term Narcissism is used very often however few people have been trained to fully understand what the behavior is, what the implications for it are and what are some techniques one can use in dealing with this challenging behavior.
This workshop will be co-taught by an author & clinical psychologist of two books on Narcissism and a Leadership expert. Together they will present a framework to help to understand and effectively react to this frequently occurring workplace behavior.
Specific development goals will be encouraged for each attendee to include in his/her Individual Development Plan.
Speakers: Stephen Gianotti & Patricia King
Stephen Gianotti
Stephen Gianotti has been a practitioner of individual, group and organizational effectiveness for over 30 years with a specific focus on thinking and acting from a “whole-system” perspective.
As the founder of The Woodland Group, Stephen brings a comprehensive understanding of systems thinking, organizational learning, diagnostics, learning/training needs analysis and assessment and in-depth knowledge of the learning facilitation process. For over two decades, Stephen has authored, managed, and delivered learning and development programs for over 250 companies in the US and abroad. Currently Stephen Board Chair for the Global Society for Organizational Learning & Founding Member of Global Coaching Community
Expertise Areas:
Publications Manager’s Guide to Performance Evaluations, Cambridge Network, 2017
Mentoring – 50-Minute Manager Series Logical Operations Publishing, 4th Edition; Stephen Gianotti & Gordon Shea – 2014
Making the Most of Being Mentored: Mentors Help. Mentees Do; Axzo Press, 2nd edition, Gordon Shea & Stephen C. Gianotti – 2009
Mentoring: Make It a Mutually Rewarding Experience; Gordon Shea & Stephen C. Gianotti – Axzo Press, 4th Edition – 2009
Degree & Training
Patricia Gianotti, Psy.D. is a licensed psychologist with practices in North Hampton, and Portsmouth NH. She serves as the Vice President of The Woodland Group and is also the Academic Director of The Wayne Institute for Advanced Psychotherapy at Bellarmine University. Dr. Gianotti also provides supervisory consultation to individuals and small private practice groups both locally and nationally. A seasoned presenter and facilitator, Patricia conducts psycho-educational presentations on issues relating to: the spectrum of narcissistic injury, stages of growth-in-relationship, and exploring the integration of psychological and spiritual aspects of the self into daily living.
In addition Patricia is published in various professional journals and has co-authored two books, along with Jack Danielian, entitled Listening with Purpose: Entry Points into Shame and Narcissistic Vulnerability, Jason Aronson, 2012, and Uncovering the Resilient Core: A Workbook on the Treatment of Narcissistic Defenses, Shame, and Emerging Authenticity, Routledge, 2017. She has presented at numerous professional conferences, was adjunct professor at Washington University and the University of New Hampshire, and has been a guest lecturer at numerous colleges both nationally and internationally.
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Location:
Comfort Home Care 147 Pelham Street, 2nd Fl Methuen, MA 01844
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please be sure to park in the side parking lot to the left of the building and not in the front spaces. - Thank you for your cooperation!
For more information: Contact: Lisa Lemieux, PHR, SHRM-CP Phone: 978-204-3207 Email: lemieux.hr@gmail.com
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