George Suess, CEO from The Arc of Delaware County, continues
to captivate audiences across the nation, including those at a recent conference
hosted by The Arc of California.
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“It has been a life-changing experience and process!”
enthusiastically shared Lori Ramirez, CEO of The Arc of Fresno and Madera
Counties, CA, when speaking of the training they have received from The Arc of
Delaware County, NY. This training,
known as Shift Happens, has helped
organizations across the nation shift from traditional reactive approaches to
positive, proactive approaches in supporting people with disabilities, and
guided them in making comprehensive, culture strengthening improvements.
With proven success in increasing the positives, such things
as learning and growth, self-esteem, and productivity, and reducing the negatives, such as incidents of
abuse, neglect, assaults, and violence, The
Arc of Delaware County, NY, was engaged by The Arc of California to bring the
Shift Happens training to organizations throughout the Sacramento, Los Angeles,
and Oakland areas. “We’ve taken our
message how through caring and positivity you can improve productivity and
performance to staffs as diverse as Alaska, Georgia, California, and of course
New York among others, and have found our message resonates whether the setting
is urban or rural, institutional or community based.” reflects George Suess,
CEO of The Arc of Delaware County.
Embraced with firsthand knowledge gained from their roles
and experiences at The Arc of Delaware County, Life Coaches Heidi Friedman,
Valarie Stafford, and Katie Backus, together with George Suess, traveled to
California to teach Boards of Directors, leaders, and direct support staff
about this positive, proactive approach they use every day.
The first day, the training they provided began with a focus
on the importance of caring, and how even people who have devoted their entire
careers to caring for others can take caring to an even deeper level by
following the principles in the person-centered, positive, and proactive Shift
Happens approach. The second day walked
people through building such an approach through specific HR practices, beginning
with hiring the right people and then providing them with proper training,
coaching, and ongoing support. “It seems
that everywhere we go, organizations are experiencing budget cuts or
underfunding. Simply telling people to
do more with less doesn’t work. They
feel they have been doing more with less for years and there is no more room
for their budget to accommodate cuts.
Part of the solution, we believe, is by increasing individual and team
productivity through proactive strategies to improve accountability,
cooperation, and teamwork. We show organizations
how to do this, and with a smile.” shared George Suess.To learn more about The Arc of Delaware County’s unique approach, go to www.delarc.org, or call 607-865-7126 and arrange for a consultation or visit.
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