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Who are you?
I an Executive Coach and management trainer with 30 years of experience as a CEO. My preferred client is a highly successful, very bright and motivated executive who wants a confidential sounding board and experienced partner to help set and achieve important personal and professional goals.
Judy Nelson, JD, MSW
Certified Professional Coach
What is your interest or involvement in employee engagement?
trainer and coach
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http://www.coachjudynelson.com
Where are you located?
California but since most of my coaching is by phone, my clients are from different parts of the world

New book is here! Leading the Way to Success with co-authors Warren Bennis, James Kouzes, Jack Canfield.


Regular cost: $19.95. 20% DISCOUNT for members of The Employee Engagement Network!

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New cartoon!

Love Junson's first cartoon of "Today at Work!: Mr. Junson: would you be willing to create customized cartoons--and if so, what would be your fees? Judy Nelson

Posted on March 19, 2009 at 9:24am —

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At 11:50am on April 15, 2009, John Junson said…
Hi Judy,
Hope you have a great time.
At 11:07am on April 14, 2009, John Junson said…
Hi Judy,
Just wanted to let you know that I'm now an official member of the Employee Engagement Network.
At 9:03pm on April 1, 2009, Alana Hosein said…
Hi Judy:

Was reading some of your comments and was hoping, with your experiance that you could weigh-in on my questions :

Does is matter where employee engagement lies? Will performance or other benefits of having an engaged employee be affected if an employee is more committed/loyal/engaged to his work than to the organisation in which he works? Who is more likely to get promoted, an employee who is perceived to be engaged to his work or one who is perceived to be engaged to the organisation?
At 1:42pm on March 20, 2009, David Zinger said…
Judy:

Cartoons. The cartoonist for Today at Work is a good friend of mine who does incredible work. He designed much of this site and excels in both cartoons and web display buttons.

He did the beautiful button for the Employee Engagement Conference in Barcelona!

I believe he would be delighted to customize cartoons for you. He will be joining the network soon. His current fees are very reasonable at about $60 to $75 per cartoon. Fees might be somewhat higher if any extensive customization is required.

If you email me at dzinger@shaw.ca, I will put you in touch with him directly.

David
At 12:52pm on March 20, 2009, David Zinger said…
Judy,
I am so pleased we are just a few members from 1000 and I also believe we have only just begun. I think this may be a business example of where community trumps organization and I believe the large consulting companies have something to fear in the power of our cooperative if they don't also transform to authentic and caring communities offering great value to their community.
David
At 12:52pm on March 20, 2009, Peter A Hunter said…
Judy
The sest fit for me is either Friday the Third or the 10th at the early slot.0700hrs for you and 1500hrs for me. I start teaching at 1615hrs on both days so we will have sufficient time.
Let me know if there is anything that I need.
Will you use Skype or the phone?

Peter A Hunter
www,breakingthemould.co.uk
At 11:12am on March 20, 2009, Peter A Hunter said…
Judy
My timetable tends to erratic apart from the evenings when I teach. Other than that it varies from week to week. If you have a selection of times that would suit you then I am sure that I can slide things around fit in.

Peter A Hunter
www,breakingthemould.co.uk
At 10:43am on March 20, 2009, Peter A Hunter said…
Judy
Thank you for your invitation, I would be delighted to help but
I should say that I am not a leader.
I try to help people who aspire to be leaders to understand what their workforce need in order to perform and I have to say that much of the time, they do not need a leader.
What they need is acknowledgement appreciation and support and if the person who gives them that is a leader, then they need a leader.

Peter A Hunter
www.breakingthemould.co.uk
At 6:17pm on November 17, 2008, David Zinger said…
Judy,
I appreciate your new profile photo it makes you stand out..a good way to be outstanding. Take care and enjoy the network.
David
At 6:08pm on July 11, 2008, Tim Wright said…
Welcome, Judy.

Glad you've joined us.

If you'll forgive the long-time-ago-Language-Arts-teacher-in-me, I'll suggest the addition of "ful" to success in your About Me above.

I'm sensing strong coaching talent from you!

Tim
 
 

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