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Scott Geller


SPEAKER:
E. Scott Geller

FIRM: Virginia Polytechnic Institute & Safety Performance Solutions

AREA OF EXPERTISE: Leadership, Accountability, Personal Responsibility, Motivation, Incentives & Rewards, Team-building, Psychology

BRIEF BIO SPEAKER RATING

E. Scott Geller, Ph.D., has authored more than 350 papers and 75 books or chapters addressing the development and evaluation of behavior-change interventions. Dr. Geller is a Senior Partner at Safety Performance Solutions and an Alumni Distinguished Professor at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. His recent books include People-Powered Leadership, People-Based Safety, The Participation Factor, The Psychology of Safety, and Building Successful Safety Teams. Dr. Geller is Associate Editor of Environment and Behavior", and consulting editor for "Behavior and Social ", the "Behavior Analyst Digest" and the "Journal of Organizational Behavior Management." His clients have included Allied Signal, American Standard, ARCO Chemical, AT&T, Bayer, Bechtel, BF Goodrich, BHP Copper, Cargill, Coca-Cola, Ford, GM, NASA,Toyota and Wal-Mart.

90%

of participants from previous programs rate this speaker highly

Click here for an audio clip from a previously recorded event:

"People-Powered Leadership: How to Inspire Accountability, Responsibility and Results"

FEEDBACK FROM PREVIOUS PROGRAMS

“People-Powered Leadership: How to Inspire Accountability, Responsibility and Results”

“The presentation was fast-paced and very crisp. The handouts were useful as note-taking guides. I also appreciate having the CD to review and refresh concepts.”

--Tricia Mesarich, BloodCenter of Wisconsin, Inc

"Reminder to at times look away from the specifics of getting the job done and to look at what is needed by the individual performing the job to get it done."

--Carol Travia, Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP

"It was a gentle reminder that people are people and that they want/need to be recognized for the good things they do and that negative criticism isn’t the best way to handle situations. It was an insight that I can use this information for handling situations with my children as well."

--Angela Marshall, Physical Therapy Works, Inc


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