PLEASE NOTE: CHANGE OF LOCATION FOR SEPTEMBER MEETING:
College of Central Florida
3001 SW College Road
Ewers Center - Room 101
Ocala, FL 34474Featured Speaker:Dr. Shannon Taylor
Associate Professor of Management
University of Central Florida
About Our Speaker: Shannon Taylor is an Associate Professor of Management at the University of Central Florida, a member of the Scholars Strategy Network, and a contributor to the Harvard Business Review. He holds a BS in Finance from Bradley University and a PhD in Management from Louisiana State University.
is research examines leadership and interpersonal mistreatment. It has appeared in top journals in business and psychology and has been featured by The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, CBS This Morning, Fox News, the BBC, and NPR.
Shannon and his wife Laura live in Orlando with their two children.
Topic:
Workplace Mistreatment
Are there toxic leaders in your organization? They could be doing more harm than you realize. Toxic leaders damage employee health, morale, and performance, and they hurt the bottom line.
Dive into the science of toxic leadership with Dr. Shannon Taylor, who will explore why toxic leadership occurs, why it’s so damaging to the organization, and how you can provide the antidote for these poisonous leaders.
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