The I-SkillsZone
The Premier Communication Skills System for Organizations

  • Do Business in the I-SkillsZone
    Businesses spend large sums of money on hardware and software to build “common operating systems” for connecting computers throughout their organizations.
  • Yet it is the people that make the difference — how well they process and communicate information.
  • With the I-SkillsZone system in place throughout an organization, a company’s culture becomes a “common collaborative human operating system.”
  • This means people are on same page, sharing a common language and process for discovering, discussing, and aligning critical issues.
  • As a result, they conduct more productive conversations and resolve differences, one-on-one and in teams, while building strong relationships up, down, and across the company. Customers benefit too.
  • Profitability increases as folks operate efficiently within the I-SkillsZone.

Applications

Gain Practical Tools for Multiple Applications
More than a program, the I-SkillsZone provides a foundational system of integrated maps, skills, and tools for a wide range of challenging, on-the-job situations, such as
      Critical, Difficult Conversations
      Decision-Making, Problem-Solving, and Conflict-Resolving
      Coaching
      Customer Service
      Performance Improvement
      Change Management
Bring the I-SkillsZone System to Your Company for:
      Team Building
      Communication Skills Training
      Manager and Supervisor Development
      Leadership and Organizational Development

A partial list of organizations that have been taught earlier or current versions of the I-SkillsZone system include:

  • 3M
  • Eastman Chemical Company
  • Motorola Inc.
  • IBM
  • NASA
  • AT&T
  • Ball Corporation (Container and Aerospace Systems Divisions)
  • The Boeing Company
  • Pennzoil
  • Pitney Bowes
  • DuPont
  • Borg-Warner Security Corporation
  • Frontier Airlines
  • Rockline Industries
  • Carilion Health Systems
  • Case Logic, Inc.
  • Tennant Company, and all branches of the U.S. Armed Services, as well as numerous other smaller companies.
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