Dive deep with Tom as he unveils the secrets to turning ‘Negative Nellies’ into your team’s biggest assets. Armed with a blend of humor, cutting-edge research, and real-life success stories, this live webinar is your roadmap to overcoming negativity and fostering a culture of positivity and productivity. Discover actionable strategies and leadership insights that promise to improve your approach to team management.
This program is 1 hour long.
This live webinar is a must-attend for leaders, managers, and HR professionals at all levels who are navigating the complexities of team dynamics and seeking to cultivate a more positive, collaborative workplace. Entrepreneurs facing the challenges of building a cohesive team from the ground up, seasoned executives aiming to refine their leadership approach in response to negativity, and team leaders looking for effective strategies to boost morale and productivity will all find invaluable insights. Additionally, organizational development specialists, change managers, and anyone involved in shaping corporate culture will benefit from the transformative strategies and real-world solutions presented. Join us to empower yourself with the tools and knowledge to turn negativity into a catalyst for team growth and success.
Tom Krieglstein has trained over one million people, won eight national speaking awards, given a TEDx talk at UCLA, and once got edited off The Oprah Winfrey Show.
He’s the founder of Swift Kick and creator of Dance Floor Theory™, a leadership and engagement system used by companies like Nike, Apple, Coca-Cola, Pfizer, and even the U.S. Military to build what Tom calls a Culture of Connection™, where engagement, retention, and productivity thrive.
Since launching his first company in college (which hit $1.5 million in annual sales), Tom has delivered keynotes and training in England, South Korea, Indonesia, Bermuda, and across the entire U.S.
He’s also served on the boards of the NYC Entrepreneurs’ Organization and the National Speakers Association, and—despite that Oprah thing, has numerous media appearances.
His work has been featured on NBC, YouTube (where he as one video with over 18 million views), TEDx, and even the Tofurky box.
Oh, and if you’re wondering: yes, he really was named after a cat. Yes, he lives next to Aaron Rodgers. And yes, he can do 100 pushups in a row, but only if there’s peanut butter at the end.