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Recognition that Resonates: Why One-Size-Fits-All Praise Doesn't Work (And What to Do Instead)

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Recognition that Resonates: Why One-Size-Fits-All Praise Doesn't Work (And What to Do Instead)
Watch the webinar to explore the four Bird types—Eagle, Parrot, Dove, and Owl—and learn how they influence workplace interactions. Whether you're leading a team, managing cross-functional projects, or looking to improve workplace culture, this session will provide actionable strategies to leverage personality insights for stronger engagement and collaboration.
Key Takeaways:
- Decode Communication Styles – Learn how the four Bird types impact workplace interactions and leadership approaches.
- Enhance Team Collaboration – Discover how recognising and adapting to different communication styles fosters trust, efficiency, and engagement
- Improve Recognition Strategies – Understand how tailored recognition approaches can resonate with different personality types for maximum impact.
- Drive Organisational Success – Gain tools to build a culture where every employee feels seen, valued, and empowered to contribute their best work.
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