Georgia Employers' Association Training: Handling Toxic Employees February 27th

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, February 22nd, 2019

With 64% of people affirming they’ve worked alongside a toxic employee and 10% stating they observe toxic behavior on a daily basis, it’s a prevalent problem with many employers unsure of how to handle this adverse situation. Georgia Employers’ Association is pleased to provide a half-day training to equip business professionals and human resource leaders with tools and information to successfully identify and handle toxic employees. The training will take place February 27, from 9:00-1:00pm in downtown Macon.

Participants will learn how to address toxic employees through attitudes, behaviors and consequences, along with common reactions to expect while addressing these issues. In addition, the training will offer insight into organizational and managerial techniques that are effective for preventing future toxicity.

Leading the training is Pete Tosh, founder of The Focus Group. For over 35 years, Pete has provided strategic consulting and training services to manufacturing and service organizations across the U.S., Canada, Caribbean, Europe and the Middle East. Pete has worked closely with the senior leadership of organizations such as Exxon, Brink’s, EMC, State Farm Insurance, Marriott, N.C.I., Cracker Barrel, Freddie Mac and YKK. Pete is also the co–author of Leading Your Organization to the Next Level.
This training is provided for Georgia Employers’ Association members and non-members. For more information or to register, visit https://georgiaemployers.org/managing-toxic-employees/.