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The Gray Zone: It's Not WHO is Right- but WHAT is Right in the Workplace

    May 9th 2023

    1:00PM- 4:00PM  

    Ready Randy's: 1492 131st St, New Richmond, WI 54017

    $50 for SCVEA Members; $70 for Non-Members

    We live in a culture where everything seems to be “either/or.” Us vs. them. For or against. My way or the highway. Division and confrontation seem to be occurring in every aspect of our lives. In the workplace, we experience these same functional divides: Sales vs. Service; Management vs. Workers; First Shift vs. Second shift; Baby Boomers vs. the Younger Generations. ​

    People live life in extremes, mostly because they just don’t know it any other way. There is no middle ground. They’re either all in, or they’re completely out. Either intentionally or unintentionally, we often see things in black and white, without much appreciation for “The Gray Zone.”​

    Through realistic, often humorous anecdotes, quips, witticisms and insights that every workplace, leader or direct contributor face, John Graci provides, with irresistible logic, “The Gray Zone” solutions that organizations need to improve relationships and achieve results.  ​

    Relationships are built one conversation at a time. Good communication brings out the shades of gray from the polarized black and white. The everyday problems addressed in this presentation are real and clearly stated, the solutions so logical you will say to yourself, “Now why didn’t I think of that?” 

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