Fatal Errors Managers Make
Learn how to create an environment that accelerates motivation and addresses behaviors and processes that demotivate employees. This session examines the 20 common mistakes many managers make that keep them from becoming successful leaders.
Some managers mistakenly think that because they have been given a title, that their team members will automatically become followers and respect their authority. However, many find out that is just not true. Respect is something that must be earned.
Some examples of what leaders find out that is not necessarily true are:
Gain insight into what you or other practice leaders may be doing that demotivates employees and learn how to create an environment that accelerates motivation.
Featured Speaker:
Dave Jakielo
Dave Jakielo has more than 40 years of healthcare experience: 12 years in hospital patient finance and, subsequently, more than three decades of managing physician practices and working with medical billing companies. He also has extensive experience in sales, marketing, customer service, business start-ups and turnarounds, due diligence process and acquisitions assimilation. Since 1995, Dave has been self-employed as President of his own Seminar and Consulting Company and has taught managers, clerical staffs, business owners and other professionals throughout North America and in Europe and Asia. He has co-authored four books and is a regular columnist for BC Advantage magazine.He is a Certified Healthcare Billing & Management Executive (CHBME). He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Pittsburgh and earned a Master’s in Management from Carnegie Mellon University. He is a certified trainer, taught at the Buckley School of Public Speaking Dave’s professional memberships include Past President of the Healthcare Billing & Management Association (HBMA), and past President of the National Speakers Association – Pittsburgh Chapter. He is also a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians.
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Earn up to 1.0 continuing education unit hours for each hour of education from the ACMPE, American College of Medical Practice Executives. Our events are eligible for continuing education units as awarded by other professional associations. We recommend that you contact your professional association for their approval process.