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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Supervisory Training and New Supervisor Training Tips for Managers and Leadership: Work-Life Balance -- Boulogne & Attendance Problems

Supervisory Training and New Supervisor Training Tips for Managers and Leadership: Work-Life Balance -- Boulogne & Attendance Problems
Posted by Dan Feerst, MSW, LISW at 5:36 PM

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Dan Feerst is author and publisher WorkExcel.com. In 1978 Dan Feerst became the first salaried social worker on staff at the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, and since then as has served as a staff member or director for some of America's most well-known Occupational Alcoholism and Employee Assistance Programs, including the Kennecott Copper, UTAH INSIGHT Employee Assistance Program, the U.S. Department of Agriculture 22 Agency EAP Consortium, and the Arlington County and Public Schools EAP in Arlington, VA. He has consulted with hundreds of small businesses and families on helping employees, intervening with substance abuse, troubled employees, and developing alcohol and drug-policies. Dan Feerst speaks nationally and regionally, and has published extensively. He is an internationally read author. He was recognized for development of the intervention model recommended for insertion in the U.S. Small Business Administration's Drug-Free Workplace Kit for Small Business by the Corporation Against Drug Abuse, a grantee of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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