Date and Time
Wednesday Oct 18, 2023
7:30 AM - 11:30 AM CDT
Wednesday, October 18, 2023 7:30am - Breakfast 8:00am - Speaker 11:15am - Closing and Final Remarks
Location
NFAA Easton Yankton Archery Center 800 Archery Ln Yankton, SD 57078
Fees/Admission
$75/person $400/table of 6 SESD SHRM members free
Contact Information
Southeast SD SHRM
Cassandra Haas, Treasurer
PO Box 156
Yankton, SD 57078
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Description
Hey Superwoman, take off your cape. Hey Batman, take off your mask. Hey decision makers, put away your ego. Let's talk about who you are personally as a leader and as a partner. As humans, we can't learn things from people who are perfect, we can only learn things from people who are imperfect. So, it is time to own who you are so you can be real to others and lead through your faults. This deep but hysterical session will leave you feeling introspective about the person you show to others and recognize the rapport and trust building power of authenticity in your communication and relationships. If you're looking to master the art of courageous feedback and authentic relationship building, this is the session for you. This session will be followed by an improve workshop to allow you to apply this theory to your everyday life. Learning Outcomes: - Reflect on their desire for perfection and control in ambiguous times. - Participants will harness the power of their story in their leadership style. - Participants will learn how to lead from a place of love, as opposed to leading from a place of fear. - Apply the theory of Authentic Leadership to the way they lead. - Analyze how they let others define what authenticity means to them, even if it makes them uncomfortable. Bio: James Robilotta, CSP, is a leadership author, motivational speaker, emcee, and trained improv comedian. After years of building, training, and leading teams, James followed an entrepreneurial dream and built two successful businesses. The first is an organization that incorporates freestyle rap into improv comedy (a success story for another day). And the second is his speaking and coaching business (a success story for today). James has been speaking internationally to willing and unwilling audiences since 2009 and has found that quality humor is the secret to hosting powerful conversations that make a genuine impact. His attendees leave feeling recharged, introspective, and ready to get out of their own way. With years of research (and a few too many real-life case studies within his work), James has learned everything he can about fighting apathy and building strong company cultures. He uses this insight to help leaders manage and retain talent and give feedback that sticks, and to help organizations create community buy-in using curiosity. James’ cornerstone concept is that we as humans can’t learn from people who are perfect, we can only learn from people who are imperfect. And companies like American Express, GE, Accenture, and Afterpay have gravitated toward this message and found the insights to be invaluable in shifting the way their people show up for each other. James is working to bring humanity and community back into the workplace. He is on a mission to ensure that people are seen, heard, respected... and giggling a little, too.