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 Dr. Eli Sopow
Head, Human Research & Organizational Development, RCMP, Pacific Region HQ
Author, Corporate Personality Disorder: Surviving & Saving Sick Organizations
Tuesday, November 13, 2007 7:15-8:30 am
You’re Okay – It’s the Organization that’s Sick
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Organizations grow much like people do, placing different importance on vital human emotion and knowledge needs.
The trouble, says Dr. Eli Sopow, is that the "family tree" of organizations is rooted in the Industrial Age – of mechanistic logic, linear thinking, and actions designed to protect the status quo – while people have a family tree that is humanistic, organic, and evolving.
The result is a major clash between the human and organizational personality, leading to workplace stress, shareholder rebellions, consumer boycotts, and public protests.
Dr. Sopow will share a way to easily diagnose corporate personality disorder, and a prescription to create happier, healthier, and more personally rewarding (and "productive") workplaces and personal lives.
He’ll also present original research findings that show if leaders and managers take even one small step – like listening more effectively – they can significantly boost employee morale, job satisfaction and a sense of workplace well being.
For more information, you can reach Eli at orgdoc@telus.net or check out his book’s Website at www.corporatepersonalitydisorder.com.
DATE: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 -- 7:15-8:30 am LOCATION: BC Hydro Auditorium 2nd floor, 333 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver
COST: Members - $7.00 Guests - $10.00 (muffins, tea and coffee included)
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ABOUT ELI SOPOW
Dr. Eli Sopow is head of Human Research & Organizational Development at the RCMP Pacific Region HQ, an Associate Faculty Member at Royal Roads University and a partner with the Sopow & Wilde Consulting firm.
Recipient of one international and three national awards for excellence in issues management, as well as nine provincial awards for journalism, Eli has advised organizations as diverse as Greenpeace, Starbucks Coffee Company, major resource companies, professional associations, not-for-profit groups, military and police organizations and the US Department of Homeland Security.
He holds a PhD in human and organizational systems, a Masters degree in human development, a second Masters degree in leadership, plus a certificate in peer counselling.
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