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Five Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace

Five Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace

Employees who truly feel valued are more likely to be actively engaged at work, and create a positive work environment. The “The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace” is designed to help managers, directors, supervisors and teams learn how to communicate appreciation in a way that is targeted and effective. This targeted approach is powered by the MBA (Motivating by Appreciation) inventory, an innovative tool that identifies the Appreciation language that’s most effective for each participant—even if the participant works offsite.

In this course, you will learn:

  • An overview of the 5 Languages: Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, Acts of Services, Tangible Gifts and Personal Touch
  • MBA (Motivating by Appreciation) Assessment Results (this assessment is taken by participants before the session starts to identify their appreciation “languages” – which in turn, helps them and others use specific appreciation tools for the most effective results)
  • Understanding your Language: Participants will learn what their results mean and are given a chance to make direct application to their particular workplace.
  • This class is best suited for all levels.

Content can be customized to your specific learning objectives and business needs.

For a price quote (discounted for EA members) and a full proposal:

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The Employers' Association

Author The Employers' Association

When you need help answering the tough questions or tackling time-consuming projects, The Employers’ Association (EA) has you covered. Our experts in Human Resource Solutions, Professional Training and Wellness Consulting can meet your needs today. The EA was formed more than 60 years ago, by local companies for local companies, to address common workplace needs. We’re still doing it today. From two-person companies to corporations with thousands of employees, our member organizations come in all different sizes and represent a broad spectrum of industries including manufacturing, engineering, agriculture, automotive, community service agencies, municipal and county governments, educational institutions, and more. More than 700 organizations are members of the EA. We’re humbled to say that many of them have been with us for more than 20 years.

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