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    NCHRA Presents: Zach Mercurio Create a Culture Where Everyone Matters

    Date: June 9, 2021, 12:15pm – 1:30pm
    Organizer:
    NCHRA
    Location:
    IN PERSON Luncheon at Ptarmigan Country Club 5416 Vardon Way
    Fort Collins, CO 80528
    Price:
    $25 for NCHRA Members; $35 for non-NCHRA Members; Premium Members NO CHARGE (must register) If you arrive the day of the meeting the luncheon charge will be $35 for NCHRA Members and $45 for Non Members. Please bring a check or card to pay at the door
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    Luncheon
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    About the Program

     

    Create a Culture Where Everyone Matters


    Research shows that feeling like you matter at work isn’t a generational preference or “nice to have”. It's a fundamental human need and is critical for motivation, fulfillment, and well-being. Enabling meaningful work is also a skillset that leaders can learn.

    With changing modes of work, job insecurity, and heightened awareness of social injustice, enabling the experience of meaningfulness is a vital skill for next-generation leaders.

    In this session, you will: 

    • Discover the three ingredients for meaningful work and why they're vital for wellbeing
    • Learn how to create a culture of significance at work
    • Understand how to make people feel noticed, affirmed, and needed every single day
    • Improve your ability to design and delegate tasks so people clearly see how their contribution matters
    • Realize the power of connecting people's everyday tasks to a bigger purpose

     

    About the Presenter

    Zach Mercurio, Ph.D.

    Author, The Invisible Leader
    Purposeful Leadership & Meaningful Work Researcher & Consultant 

    Zach is an author, speaker, consultant, and researcher specializing in purposeful leadership, meaningful work, mattering, and positive organizational development.

    He wrote "The Invisible Leader: Transform Your Life, Work, and Organization with the Power of Authentic Purpose" to provide individuals, leaders, and organizations with the tools to activate their purpose and create cultures where everyone matters. It was praised by Arianna Huffington as "a compelling book filled with powerful stories, cutting-edge research, and practical tools that show us how to lead with purpose."

    In his work with over 100 global companies, non-profits, schools, and universities around the world, Zach helps forge purposeful leaders and provides practical tools to cultivate positive organizational and team cultures that enable more meaning, motivation, and well-being. Some of his clients and partners have included The University of Notre Dame, Hewlett-Packard, The National Park Service, The Food and Drug Administration, Simon Sinek Inc., The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company, Crocs, Broadcom, and The Alzheimer's Association.

    Zach earned his Ph.D. in Organizational Learning, Performance, and Change from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado where he serves as an Honorary Fellow in the Department of Psychology's Center for Meaning and Purpose and as an Instructor in the School of Education.

    His research on meaningful work has been awarded by The Association for Talent Development, The Academy of Management, and The Academy of Human Resource Development.

    Zach writes regularly on his blog and newsletter, and his thoughts on purposeful leadership, mattering, and meaningful work have been featured internationally in media outlets such as Forbes, Psychology Today, Inc. Magazine, The Huffington Post, and Thrive Global. He is a regular guest on a wide range of leadership and organization development podcasts.

    Zach lives with his wife, two young sons, and adopted dog in Fort Collins, Colorado.

    Website: www.zachmercurio.com

    Twitter: @ZachMercurio
    Instagram: ZachMercurio
    Facebook: @ZMercurio
    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/zachmercurio  

      ***Deadline to Register is by Noon, Friday, June 4, 2021***