November 2021 Online Chapter Meeting
Bad Bosses …and how to work through them
If you’ve ever suffered under a bad boss, you probably wondered what you
did to deserve such torture. Bad bosses have always been a problem in the
workplace, and with the rise in remote workers, the problem will actually get
worse. Ryan Haag, who has lived through more than his fair share of bad
bosses, discusses strategies for dealing with them in this webinar. He looks
behind the scenes at what makes a bad boss, how you identify them, and
how you find ways to survive and work under them. Ryan also shows how
to exit from a bad boss without getting burned in the process.
Learning objectives:
• My experience with bad bosses
• Identify the traits of a bad boss
• Differentiate between a bad boss and a good boss with flaws
• Discuss how bad bosses are built
• Identify and develop strategies to determine if you have a bad boss
• Identify and develop strategies to successfully work under a bad boss
• Build an exit strategy for a bad boss
There will be door prizes given away at this event!
Event Properties
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Event Date |
11-16-2021 6:00 pm |
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Event End Date |
11-16-2021 7:25 pm |
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Cut off date |
11-16-2021 6:00 pm |
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Individual Price |
Free |
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6:00 PM - 6:05 PM |
Introduction - President
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6:05 PM - 6:10 PM |
Speaker Introduction
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6:10 PM - 7:00 PM |
Speaker Presentation
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7:00 PM - 7:15 PM |
Q&A
Please use the CHAT option to queue up questions during the presentation.
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7:15 PM - 7:25 PM |
Closing Remarks - President
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Ryan N Haag, PMP, UEWA, UBWA
Owner, Snowy Owl Security; Owner, Snowy Owl Publishing; Author
Ryan is a veteran, small business owner and author, and currently serves as the Vice President for Communications at the PMI Hampton Roads chapter. He spends most of his time either physically building something or building up the people that he interacts with on a daily basis. His book, “To Build a House,” cataloged his journey to cut through the red tape and build a custom home through the Veteran’s Affairs Loan program and all the project management challenges he dealt with during that endeavor. He currently resides in Hampton Roads with his wife and 5 children.
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