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Employee Engagement: The Heart of Business Success – Creating a Culture of Asset Based Thinking

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We’ve all heard about the value and the power of positive thinking, along with the impact it can have on people’s lives. Now, you can learn how to apply those principles throughout your organization with the tools and techniques available through Asset-Based Thinking (ABT). Dr. Kathy Cramer of The Cramer Institute, talks about what ABT is … how it works … and the results it has produced for her clients. Kathy is nationally known as the founder of the ABT Global Movement. She is also the author of seven best-selling books on ABT, winner of an Emmy Award for her films on stress, and two-time guest on the Oprah Winfrey Show. You won’t want to miss this powerfully “positive” interview.

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