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Attitude Virus: Curing Negativity in the Workplace - Government Version
GOVERNMENT SPECIFIC | a CRM Release
Program length: 21:00

One bad attitude can infect your entire department or agency. With this program, viewers learn to identify the seven most common "attitude virus" carriers and how to protect themselves and your team against them. 

If you spot any of the following warning signs, an attitude virus could be spreading through your department: resisting change, lack of commitment, spreading gossip, misdirected anger and condescending perfectionism.

The seven carriers identified in the video are:

  • The Steamer, who blows his lid
  • The Perfectionist, who wields 'quality' like a weapon
  • The Resister, who is threatened by change
  • The Not-My-Jobber, whose narrow views block progress
  • The Rumor Monger, who spreads stories everywhere
  • The Uncommitted, who simply doesn't care
  • The Pessimist, who expects the sky to fall no matter what

Participants will benefit by learning to take responsibility for their own attitudes and success, plus, underlying causes for unproductive attitudes will be resolved and fewer personal problems will affect work.

Also Available:
Attitude Virus: Curing Negativity in the Workplace (generic version)
Bad Apples: How to Deal with Difficult Attitudes

Sam Glenn Attitude Series  

Languages Available (sold separatrely): English, Cantonese (dubbed), Chinese Traditional (subtitled)

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