How to improve productivity using the latest research in motivation and stress management

In leading your teams to productive results, one must effectively manage the completion of the project goal, the team as a whole and the individuals on the team. Understanding how to create and maintain a motivating environment can be challenging given the differing individual and team incentives involved in completing the project. Motivation is a powerful tool that research shows can lead to increased productivity within teams.
The first part of the course will provide "Daily Show" style look at 3 recent research studies that can be used to improve motivation and increase productivity within teams. The second part of the course will examine the concept of collective intelligence and how you can affect the collective intelligence of the team. In the final part of this course, we will explore root causes of stress and pressure that negatively impacts our professional and personal health.
The course will then provide you with established tools and techniques that can be implemented immediately to help address these stressors and improve your quality of life.

Founder of Sheriff Consulting
I am the founder of Sheriff Consulting which specializes in the development and delivery of accounting, auditing and foundational skill courses and workshops. Teaching and working with professionals in diverse and dynamic learning environments has been my passion and experience for over 10 years. As a qualified Canadian Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CA) and U.S. Certified Public Accountant (CPA), I work with finance and accounting professionals in both the U.S. and Canada to meet their training and development needs. My goal has always been to create an engaging and interactive learning environment. To help my own path of continual improvement in achieving this goal, I have also received training and worked as a professional actor. I am a member of ACTRA (the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists) and a graduate in improvisation from the Second City Training Centre. http://sheriffconsulting.com/