The leading indicator on whether employees are satisfied with their employer is not dependent on tribal council or human resources, but instead employee satisfaction is linked to the effectiveness of managers and supervisors.

Give your managers and supervisors the tools to make meaningful modifications in the workplace to keep employees satisfied with this 2 day session. Satisfied employees are more effective at delivering services to the tribe and its members.

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