Danna Beal, M.Ed.,
international speaker, consultant and author is dedicated to
healing the workplace culture by boldly
addressing
the ego battles, internal competition, rivalry, power
struggles and fear that permeate many of today's businesses. She has spoken to
over 300 organizations and been on over 50 radio and TV shows,
sharing her new model for enlightened leadership and cooperative
workplaces.
Employee Disengagement a Global Epidemic
A November, 2005 study by
consultants Towers Perrin, a global professional service firm, found that while many people
would like to contribute more at
work, the behavior of their managers and culture of their
organizations are actively discouraging them from doing so.
The
study, the largest of its kind, was carried out among more than
85,000 people working for large and midsize companies in 16
countries on four continents.
They
found that 55% of US employees are passively looking for new
jobs. This means they are not engaged at work and are
vulnerable to other offers.
It
shows that there is a vast reserve of untapped "employee
performance potential" that could drive better financial results
if only companies could tap into this reserve.
**Health Care Workers do not have Confidence in Senior
Management.
In their survey of 5,424 employees in the U.S.
health care they found most disturbingly for health care
institutions, that health care workers do not have confidence in
senior management. Only 43% say that senior management is
sincerely interested in employee well-being, the number one
driver of health care employee engagement. What's more, 37% say
that senior management sees them as just another part of the
organization to be managed, and 15% say that senior management
treats them as if they don't matter. Further, only 40% believe
senior management communicates honestly and openly.
The Solution
Rebuilding relationships and creating an environment of trust
and compassion will lead businesses to new levels of success.
Unhappy employees do not give good customer service, do not
refer business, are not loyal, and are not productive. The cost
of replacing even one employee ranges from 30% to 200% of their
annual salary. So creating a workplace culture of honor,
respect and cooperation is needed now more than ever before.
Beal's workshops and
keynote addresses on "Leading with Spirit and Compassion",
"Healing Relationships in the Workplace" and "The Compassionate Workplace" illuminate the path to authentic power and leadership.
Engage
employees and Increase
loyalty, retention & responsibility.
Discover
the inner path to authentic power and great leadership.
Build
teamwork, synergism and enthusiasm.
Expand
productivity, creativity, sales and profitability.
End fear,
gossip, blame, rivalry and greed.
Increase
open and clear communication.
Heal
relationships in the
workplace.
"Danna Beal's
book gives a much needed message to business leaders on how they
can reach genuine success by creating environments of trust and
compassion." -John Gray,
Author of "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus"
"Reading
"Tragedy In The Workplace" could just be the solution to
bringing harmony and peace to the workplace. It's an important
book." -Wally Amos, Author, “The Cookie Never Crumbles: Inspirational
Recipes for Everyday Living
"Thank you for
your wonderful participation at our international conference.
You have a message that begs to be heard, and the evaluations
from our attendees confirm that to be the case. Quite simply,
you were great!"
-Tom
Gibson, President/CEO, Association Management Bureau/IntellEvents,
Inc., Washington DC
“I totally
agree with Danna. My experience is that we cannot separate our
lives at home or at work. I truly enjoyed reading Danna's book
and I am already incorporating her principles in my work. It is
a very inspirational book.”
-Anders Bergland, IKEA, Co-Owner,
Seattle, WA
“Danna Beal’s book puts
relationships in the workplace under the microscope and offers
practical, helpful, spiritual nuggets as ways of healing the
workplace.”
-Gerald
Jampolsky, M.D., Author, “Love is Letting Go of Fear”
This
book is about rebuilding relationships in the workplace by honoring the
spirit in ourselves and in others, residing beneath our self-created
identities that battle and compete for power and validation. This shallow
interpretation of ourselves, a shabby imitation we have come to believe is
true, belies our incredible authentic power. One day, when fear can be
replaced with trust and compassion for one another, there will be a shift
in consciousness. People everywhere will be restored to their true
identities, their inner spiritual greatness that was intended by the
Creator. To that end, this book is dedicated.