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Tomorrow! Free Webinar on Employee Recognition & Appreciation

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100 Ways to Show Appreciation
Wednesday, February 26 | 3PM Eastern (live) or On-Demand
FREE for NENA Members | Click here to register!

In today’s 9-1-1 centers, employee appreciation isn’t just a nice gesture—it’s essential. Organizations that actively recognize and value their employees see higher morale, increased motivation, and stronger retention. But appreciation goes beyond a simple "thank you"—it’s about fostering a culture where employees feel seen, valued, and connected to their team.

This webinar equips you with practical, meaningful ways to show appreciation and encourage a sense of belonging. Attend to gain:

  • A clear understanding of what appreciation truly means and why it matters;
  • Guidance on how and when to express appreciation for the greatest impact; and
  • Best practices, resources, and handouts to bring these ideas to life in your center.

This month's #WebinarWednesday is sponsored by NGA. NGA is a complete, highly configurable, and reliable NG9-1-1 solution bringing secure, affordable 9-1-1 Cloud services to anywhere in the world. Our incremental deployment and patented technologies are poised to smoothly transition legacy 9-1-1 systems to the future of emergency services, with the latest NG9-1-1 technology available. Learn more at nga911.com.

Presenter: Stephan Bunker, MEd – Maine Fire Protection Services Commission

Can't attend on the 26th? Register now and watch the webinar on-demand via the access link from your registration email the day after the live webinar airs.

CEUs: Attend this webinar and receive one-half ENP re-certification point.

Webinar Access Info: On the day of the webinar, you will need to be logged in to your nena.org account, so please note your username and password. Once logged in, you can access the live webinar via the link in your registration-confirmation email.

Questions? Contact Carol Workman with the NENA Education team.

 

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