This training will review techniques to motivate, guide, and develop staff. Participants will learn of workforce development opportunities to guide employees within behavioral health organizations.
Learning Objectives:
Recognize the importance of motivating employees and identify appropriate methods of motivating employees
Describe the most successful approaches for guiding employees and expanding their knowledge and skill levels
Identify personal strengths and areas of improvement and know who and how to ask for help when needed
Duration: 45 minutes
Continuing Education Information: 0.75 CECH for CHES
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