Cracking the Acknowledgement Code

Based on the book The Motivation Myth and 20 years of experience working with and teaching acknowledgment, this workshop is five hours focused on just one thing: upgrading your communication to get better results with everyone, everywhere.

Warning: This upgrade requires a certain amount of curiosity and self-examination. It’s not easy, but totally worth the effort.

The tool of acknowledgment is the single most important tool any leader, manager, entrepreneur, salesperson, or parent can have in their tool box. Think you are already acknowledging others? Trust me, you aren’t. If you are dealing with resistance in others, you are more than likely creating it with your complimentary language and your praise bias.

Just a few of the things you will be able to do after attending Cracking the Acknowledgement Code:

  • Understand, recognize, and navigate the essential distinction in human performance
  • Observe how the language you are using daily is accidentally interfering with your results
  • Create better and faster results in your career and personal life
  • Upgrade the quality of your conversations to gain more influence and get more done

Who should attend?

Anyone who wants to get better results for themselves or with others—athletes, leaders, managers, parents, salespeople, and coaches, just to name a few.

You’ll leave with a brand-new communication tool that is more effective than anything you have ever spoken before—guaranteed. It’s going to be fun, too, with plenty of laughs and ah-ha moments.

This course is currently available to organizations, teams and groups.

Ideal format is a one day in person workshop

Contact Mattison if you would like more information about bringing this innovative workshop to your group.

 

 

 

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