Nurturing workplace leadership


  • June 30, 2014
  • /   Shannon Nickinson
  • /   studer-community-institute
The newly formed Studer Institute will be hosting a day-long workshop on Aug. 20 to help organizations create great workplaces and provide superior customer service.

The “Leadership in the Workplace” workshop will be the first of several seminars, workshops, educational lectures, and policy summits that the Studer Institute will host for the community over the coming months.

The Institute is partnering with the Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce, the Gulf Coast African American Chamber of Commerce, and the Pensacola Young Professionals to promote the event.

Quint Studer mugThe seminar will be conducted by Quint Studer.

Randy Hammer of the Studer Institute said that the day-long seminar will help attendees learn skills and techniques to develop an engaged workforce and create a culture of great customer service.

“The goal of the Studer Institute, at the core, is to improve the quality of life for the people in our community,” said Hammer. "One of the things we really want to focus on at this first workshop is developing local talent, because if we can help a small business be more efficient, or create better customer service, or if we can help a nonprofit serve its clients better, then our community as a whole will improve. This day-long training will be the first of several opportunities the Studer Institute will provide to the public to start building a stronger community."

Registration details will be released in the near future, but interested participants should save the date.  Seating will be limited, and the event will be a full-day of training held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in downtown Pensacola.

Admission is a check for $100 to the participant’s favorite nonprofit organization, which can be presented at the door.

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