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Would I Inspire Me?

What's the best way to inspire your team? This video demonstrates practical ways to make work life more meaningful, productive, and rewarding for everyone.

Duration 15 min
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License Price
DVD 1 - Week Rental $395
Quantity Price
50 Users $11.50
51-75 Users $10.25
76-100 Users $9.50
101-150 Users $9.00
151-250 Users $8.25
251-500 Users $7.75
501-750 Users $7.00
751-1000 Users $6.50
1001-2500 Users $6.00
2501-5000 Users $5.25
5001-7500 Users $4.50
7501-10000 Users $4.00
Quantity Price
50 users $11.50
51-75 users $10.25
76-100 users $9.50
101-150 users $9.00
151-250 users $8.25
251-500 users $7.75
501-750 users $7.00
751-1000 users $6.50
1001-2500 users $6.00
2501-5000 users $5.25
5001-7500 users $4.50
7501-10000 users $4.00
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What do you need to move your team to greater commitment and productivity?

Hint: It's not charisma.

As this program demonstrates, it's behavior that any well-intentioned leader can emulate.

This video follows Tom, a competent manager, on his quest to find out what makes Elliot, an exceptional manager, such an inspiration to his workers.

First, he learns that Elliot finds what is meaningful in their work and communicates that in words and actions to everyone on his team. What follows is a set of behaviors and practices that finally make Tom ask, "Would I Inspire Me?"

This production gives leaders practical ways to make work life more meaningful, productive, and inspiring for themselves and their team.

Lessons include the fundamentals of being an inspiring leader:

  1. Communicate why work is important
  2. Acknowledge the contribution of every employee
  3. Support your team
  4. Create opportunities for growth
Products Specifications
Formats Available DVD, USB, On Demand Streaming, ONLINE, SCORM
Duration 15 min
Supporting Materials Leader's Guide (30 page PDF), Participant Workbook (10 page PDF), PowerPoint Presentation (25 page PPT)
Language English
Languages Available English, Spanish
Product Categories
Leadership & Management