• Episode 003 - Assessments... What do I need to know?

  • Dec 21 2023
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

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Episode 003 - Assessments... What do I need to know?

  • Summary

  • Join us Behind the Frontline, a podcast hosted by Frontline Training Solutions, where we facilitate in-depth discussions around timeless solutions for everyday workplace and workforce challenges. Behind the Frontline is hosted by Nic Dampier, Creative Director at Frontline Training Solutions, and he will be joined in the studio by thought leading experts ready to develop people, inspire growth, and unlock potential. In this episode we answer the question, "Assessments... What do I need to know?"

    In this episode we are joined by Kristen Ekkens, Founder & CEO of Exponential Inclusion who brings a very informative perspective on assessments in the workplace. Her website is https://www.exi.global/ and her recently launched podcast Inclusion at Scale can be found at https://www.exi.global/podcasts/inclusion-at-scale.

    At Frontline Training Solutions, an Express Employment Professionals company, we create thriving organizations where everyone matters through training, consulting, coaching and real solutions to everyday challenges in the workplace.

    To learn more about the solutions we have available for your company, or what assessments we can facilitate for you and your team, visit us at www.frontlineon.com.

    Subscribe to @BehindtheFrontline here and on YouTube to watch the video version of this podcast to gain valuable solutions to help you and your company both grow and thrive.

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