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SHEBOYGAN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Safety Roundtable to be held August 6

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Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement.

SAFETY ROUNDTABLE

Name: SAFETY ROUNDTABLE

Date: August 6, 2020

Time: 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM CDT

Location:

Locations vary. You will know weeks in advance where we will meet!

If you would like to host a Safety Roundtable, please contact John Rogers john@sheboygan.org

Date/Time Information:

During 2020, the Safety Managers Roundtable will meet on the following dates (all are Thursday):

August 6 - another virtual roundtable

October 1

December 3

Meeting times are 7:30 - 9:00 am

Contact Information:

John Rogers

Send an Email

Fees/Admission:

Included with Chamber membership

Event Description:

AUGUST ROUNDTABLE ANNOUNCEMENT

FOR THE SALES AND MARKETING PROFESSIONALS, NONPROFIT EXECUTIVES AND SAFETY MANAGERS ROUNDTABLE, WE WILL CONTINUE TO GATHER VIRTUALLY VIA ZOOM WITH HOPES COVID-19 BECOMES LESS AND LESS A THREAT.

FOR THE HR MANAGERS AND BUSINESS OWNERS WE WILL GIVE THE CHAMBER’S HYBRID VERSION A TRY.

You are invited to a Zoom meeting.

When: Aug 6, 2020 07:30 AM Central Time (US and Canada)

Register in advance for this meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAtduitqzgiH9Zz5TBMRO3l9_DPqX37Zgl_

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

This peer-to-peer roundtable is specifically for Safety Managers or Supervisors, but it is open to all involved in safety and is open to members of Sheboygan County Chamber. John Rogers, a certified Peer-to-Peer facilitator, will lead the discussion.

The Peer-to-Peer Roundtable format we use works as follows: 1) Everyone brings up a topic they wish to discuss, 2) The group decides which topic to focus on, 3) The group discusses possible solutions/improvements to the topic, 4) The facilitator takes notes during the discussion then emails the notes to participants soon after the roundtable, 5) The person who's idea is discussed is able to take the notes back for reference Why should you attend?  Read this, please:

http://edwardlowe.org/15532/

Here is a testimonial:

My name is Bill Scheidt. I am the HS&E Manager for Rockline Industries.

I attend the round tables for networking opportunities and best practice sharing.  I leave feeling energized and relieved I am not the only one experiencing many of the same issues as many of my associates from other area businesses.  The information gained at these roundtables in many cases is immediately relevant and useful.  I believe that by holding the roundtables at the various companies this provides a very valuable opportunity to get a view from others on opportunities.

I myself attended many meetings when the Sheboygan Area Safety Council existed. I stopped attending these events because there just was not a lot of value in the format that was used. For the past few months I have been attending the Safety Round Tables and found them to be very refreshing. I believe that if the roundtables are further developed they can be real game changers. I also value the experiences of others and having the proper format to be able to share best practices and have valuable networking with professionals from different manufacturing and services businesses. I believe these events are too important to let them dissolve. We, as employers and leaders in the community have a responsibility to partner with the Chamber to ensure these events can continue.

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