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Work Attitude is Crucial with Steve Gilliland
June 09, 2022
Have a teammate who needs an attitude realignment? We’ve got just the thing!
PCTY Talks
We have all been there dealing with that one employee who continuously meets his goals year-over-year but is awful to work with. Addressing bad attitudes at work is as important as getting to the finish line for organizations. Join Steve Gilliland and Shari Simpson as they discuss why a positive attitude is crucial to the success of your organization and what you can do to help your employees center on the right one.
Steve Gilliland built a multimillion-dollar company from the ground up on the same philosophy he expounds to his audiences. If you continually learn more about your company, your industry, your customer and yourself, you will always be a leader. You will be purpose-driven rather than process-driven, and you will make a difference. His motto is straightforward: “If you take care of people, the business will follow.” He has been recognized by Who’s Who for Speakers and Business Professionals, and The Pittsburgh Business Times named his company one of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the region. Steve also serves on the board of directors for a financial institution, and he and his wife Diane launched the Gilliland Foundation in 2017 to provide funding that creates lasting solutions for causes they are passionate about.
He is recognized as a master storyteller and brilliant comedian. He can be heard daily on SiriusXM Radio’s Laugh USA and Jeff & Larry’s Comedy Roundup. With an appeal that transcends barriers of age, culture and occupation—plus an interactive and entertaining style—Steve shows audiences how to open doors to success in their careers, their relationships and their lives.
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Website: Steve Gilliland
SHRM Session:
- Hide Your Goat In-Person and Virtual Monday 06/13/2022 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
- Making a Difference In-Person and Virtual Tuesday 06/14/2022 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Shari Simpson
Host
Senior Manager Thought Leadership
Paylocity
Steve Gilliland
Steve Gilliland