A Ton of Prevention = 1 Pound of Cure Marcus M. Mottley
Topic: Soft Skills Audience: All audiences
Description: Recognize the most critical signs and symptoms of alcoholism and drug abuse; Understand the high cost of lost productivity, absenteeism, poor performance, and poor levels of quality due to drug and alochol use; Learn how to stop enabling problem drinkers; Learn why scare tactics and drug education by themselves are not effective; Break through denial and get alcoholics and other drugs users to seek treatment; Develop and implement a program to assist employees with drug and alochol problems; Understand why you must establish a "No Use Policy" - and why the first persons to comply must be top executives and managers; Develop cutting edge programs to help employees remain drug free and these stressful times!
Prerequisites: No prerequisites!
History: Addiction, Prevention & Recovery Administration, Washington, DC
District of Columbia Public Schools
Howard County Public Schools
University of the District of Columbia
Last change: Sep 16, 2006 04:11:35 PM
The Speaker: Marcus M. Mottley
Contact Organization: Life Management Consultants Location: District of Columbia Phone: 202 723 8095 Email: mpowerme@bigfoot.com Website: www.speaktrain.com Will travel: Anywhere Payment required: All offers Compensation required: 4500 per talk
Bio:
Marcus M. Mottley is President of Life Management International, a human resource training and consulting firm. He has over 30 years of experience in education, training and coaching. He is a clinical psychologist and maintains a private practice in Psychotherapy, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Hypnotherapy. He has worked in the fields of education, human resource development, marketing, labor relations, public administration, airlines and travel management, and drugs & violence prevention.
Dr. Mottley has developed and presented seminars nationally and internationally on themes such as drug and violence prevention, becoming change-skilled, personal motivation, time management and organizational skills, marketing, team building, stress & anger management, addictions, developing cultural competency, and alternative methods of healing.
He has conducted workshops for The National Weather Service, The East Baltimore Mental Health Partnership (Johns Hopkins University Hospital), Aspen Corporation, The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, The Bureau of Primary Health Care, The American Psychological Association, The Federal Emergency Management Agency, The United Planning Organization, Head Start, Black Administrators in Child Welfare, Virginia Commonwealth University, Hotels & Tourist Association, Howard County Public Schools, The University of the District of Columbia, The District of Columbia Courts, and The Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of Georgia.
He is a Certified Training Manager and is the winner of Toastmasters International Speech Contest for District 36 (2002), and has been a member of The National Capital Speakers Association and the American Seminar Leaders Association. He has engaged in years of training in martial arts, various forms of meditation, and has studied various African and Asian paths to spiritual and personal development.
Dr. Mottley is the author of Ask, Seek, Knock, (January, 2003) which describes how organizations and individuals can use critical questions to strategically achieve their mission and goals. He is available to conduct workshops, seminars, keynote addresses, executive coaching and private consultations.
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Last change: Aug 31, 2006 02:53:47 PM
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