Administrivia Sponsors Scholarship for the Georgia Chamber of Commerce to Attend Engergage’s Catalytic Coaching Course
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) May 09, 2014 -- Administrivia, a reliable and trusted provider of accounting, technology and human resource services for small businesses, is proud to sponsor the Georgia Chamber of Commerce’s participation in the Catalytic Coaching Course, held May 5th – May 9th, taught by Energage, Inc. This one-of-a-kind training program delivers advanced coaching skills that drive business results through effective employee development and performance management. With the Georgia Chamber’s focus on pro-business advocacy and business-growth programs, the Catalytic Coaching Course will help the Georgia Chamber, and other participating businesses, establish higher performance-driven cultures.
Administrivia was approached about sponsoring the scholarship because of its professional service offerings; partnering with hundreds of clients in Atlanta and the surrounding areas. Administrivia helps organizations manage and simplify their accounting, payroll and IT functions. Working with small businesses, Administrivia handles the day-to- day business critical tasks essential to successfully running an operation. When Energage approached with the opportunity to sponsor the Georgia Chamber of Commerce for the Catalytic Coaching Course, Administrivia’s response was a resounding, immediate, “Yes.”
“Both Energage and Administrivia deliver expert, quality professional services so client firms can better manage and grow their operations and staff,” said Adam Rimes, co-founder and president of Administrivia. The Catalytic Coaching Course teaches advanced coaching skills and a method of employee engagement which breeds an energized and empowered workforce. Administrivia provides highly personalized accounting and IT services that drive business results. “Administrivia is delighted to be sponsoring the Georgia Chamber of Commerce in its pursuit of advanced performance-management practices through participation in the Catalytic Coaching Course,” Rimes continued.
“I am excited that the Georgia Chamber of Commerce is partaking in the upcoming Catalytic Coaching Course and I greatly appreciate Administrivia’s support in sponsoring this scholarship for the upcoming training session,” Energage founder and CEO, Gary Markle stated. “Both Energage and Administrivia work with businesses to drive greater employee productivity and operational efficiencies. “I’m certain the Georgia Chamber of Commerce will see positive results quickly using our Catalytic Coaching method,” Markle declared.
About Administrivia
A reliable and trusted provider serving hundreds of clients, Administrivia is passionate about helping small businesses efficiently manage the often-frustrating, time-consuming tasks necessary to run a successful enterprise. That’s why, at Administrivia, it’s our business to manage the three essential cornerstones of our clients’ businesses – Accounting, IT and Human Resources. We make it our responsibility to understand clients’ businesses and deliver the professional services that facilitate efficient operations, ongoing management and increased productivity. Core competencies in finance and technology foster Administrivia’s ability to deliver the most efficient, innovative client solutions to meet specific needs and drive optimal performance for the execution of daily business-essential activities. Visit us at http://www.administriva.com.
About Energage
What if your performance management system was actually an employee engagement tool? We offer exactly that by teaching managers a simple framework for employee development called, Catalytic Coaching. The program replaces the dreaded performance evaluation and transforms the conversation between manager and employee into something more powerful, positive and purposeful. We are a management consulting firm specializing in performance management systems, executive team building, strategic HR consultation, etc. For more information, please visit us at http://www.energage.com.
Kathy Berger, Administrivia, http://www.administrivia.com, +1 (404) 474-0598, [email protected]
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