#335: The Best Kept Secrets To Motivate Your Employees

The 30 Minute Hour™ - Ein Podcast von Eric Twiggs and Ted Fells

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Ardie Harrison, a graduate of Ashford University, is a talented HR Professional with over 25 years of leadership experience. She is a Senior Vice President of Strategy & Client Development with HR Knowledge Source (HRKS), a human resources and talent management firm. Ardie has held leadership roles for companies in the telecommunications, law enforcement, government, education and professional services industries. Her vast experience includes leading centralized teams in the following areas: talent management, recruitment, performance management, employee engagement, compensation and payroll. Through HRKS, Ardie works with clients in a variety of industries including, but limited to: nonprofits, technology, manufacturing, supply chain management, government, and professional services. She is a Certified Facilitator for ELI, Inc’s Civil Treatment Program. She is also a Certified Professional Coach through the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC) and a Certified Energy Leadership Index Master Practitioner (ELI-MP). Ardie is a highly-regarded leader and dynamic facilitator. She is passionate about refining processes, engaging and motivating employees and developing merging and existing leaders through organizational design, learning & development, coaching and workforce optimization. Listen NOW to discover, "The Best Kept Secrets To Motivate Your Employees" PS. This episode was sponsored by business lawyer Amira Irfan, owner of "A Self Guru." To avoid The 3 Legal Mistakes That Can Get You Sued, click or paste this link to access a FREE legal guide: https://bit.ly/WNMfreelegalguide To access your copy of Eric Twiggs' book "The Discipline of Now:12 Practical Principles To Overcome Procrastination." click or paste the link below: Click here: https://www.ericmtwiggs.com/discipline-of-now --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/30minutehour/support

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