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3/11/2014 Breaking News

Olathe Chamber of Commerce to Present “Living the New Normal,” a Luncheon for HR and Business Professionals

OLATHE, Kan., March 11, 2014 —The Olathe Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present a luncheon for human resources and business professionals, “Living the New Normal,” with guest speaker Marty Stanley, on Wednesday, Mar. 26, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. at Johnson County Community College, Regnier Center, 12345 College Blvd. This event is open to the public and has met the HR Certification Institute’s criteria to be pre-approved for one hour of general recertification credit.

The presentation will feature a discussion lead by Marty Stanley, president of Dynamic Dialog, Inc., an organization specializing in consulting, training, professional speaking and coaching. Stanley is an author and frequent keynote speaker and conference presenter for professional and trade associations. Certified as both a life and business coach, she draws on her experience as a corporate human resource and organizational development executive and over 14 years as a business consult and change agent.

The focus of the discussion is to provide a strategic approach to attracting and retaining ideal employees and customers. Participants will gain a better understanding of practical tools that will help to create alignment and sustainability in the workplace; they’ll learn to recognize the characteristics of effective organizational cultures; and they’ll also identify and discuss the challenges and successes of transforming cultures in a variety of industries.

Open to the public, the event will include a presentation, question-and-answer period, networking opportunities and lunch. The cost is $25 a person for members; $30 for non-members. Registration is being accepted at olathe.org until Friday, Mar. 21. For additional information, contact Susan Wallace, swallace@olathe.org or (913) 764-1050.

This workshop is possible thanks to our sponsors, Johnson County Community College, Torotel, Bank of Blue Valley, Farmers Insurance and the Society for Human Resource Management of Johnson County.

About the Olathe Chamber of Commerce
The Olathe Chamber of Commerce is the largest chamber in Johnson County and the second largest chamber in the Kansas City area. It was the first chamber in the state to receive Five-Star Accreditation from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce – a designation obtained by only 1 percent of the nation’s chambers. To date, the Olathe Chamber remains a Five-Star-Accredited Chamber. Its mission is to be the voice of business that advances the economic wellbeing and quality of life in Olathe.

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