The Power of Engagement: Inside Out Leadership

KEYNOTE 60-90 minutes

Watch Eileen interviewed on the Gregory Mantell Show about Talk Ain’t Cheap: It’s Priceless.

The “soft stuff” of business is always the hardest part of business.

It’s time to START talking and get back to work! Create a competitive edge in engaging and retaining talented employees and customers on the most human of playing fields: conversation. Without that connection, there is no energy of engagement. Discover the secret of viewing points, orange batons and Little Davids in creating teams and fostering loyalty. Latest report (Summer 2007) from DDI reports that more than 40% of leaders crave soft skills that can help them work better with others.

Talk Aint Cheap: It’s Priceless is a perfect take-home for participants.


“When it comes to creating a team that’s high-performing and resilient, the first person I call is Eileen McDargh.

Eileen has worked for my organization on two major projects. Both times, we brought together senior leaders – from different departments, around the world  — so they could better understand one another, address critical issues, create action plans, and present a united front.

As a result of her efforts, we became an energized, resilient team, committed to each other and our vision.

She has the ability to draw together disparate groups, distill out the issues, and create an experience that is practical, provocative, and profound, yet playful.

Everyone involved thought this was one of the most magical moments of their career.

Eileen knows how to take strong leaders and make them stronger.”

- Rob Kowalski
Senior VP Global Head of Drug Regulatory Affairs and U.S. Head of Development
Novartis Pharmaceutical Corp.


Watch Eileen talk about leadership in the video below!

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Healthcare leaders yearn to spark spirit. Eileen has a special program just for you.

Engaging the Spirit of Healthcare offers all branches of the provider community their own special look at what it takes to spark spirit and patient-centered results in a challenging setting.

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Dear Eileen,

On behalf of the Visiting Nurse Associations of America (VNAA) membership and the VNAA Education Committee, we thank you for presenting at our 28th Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

We appreciate the time and effort that was involved in tailoring your presentation to our audience. Your keynote session inspired attendees to open their minds to change rather than viewing challenges negatively and attendees approached the following days of the conference with a fresh perspective to improve their personal lives and enhance their professional services.

I would also like to thank you for going above and beyond to spend time with VNAA members and attend GSK's booth. The time you spent meeting members and sponsors was incredibly valuable and shows your decision to supporting the nonprofit home healthcare community. Also, thank you for sharing the United Church of Christ YouTube videos; they are a reminder of how a concise video can work wonders for branding and rapidly spreading a message.

Your presentation helped ensure the success of the VNAA 28th Annual Meeting. Photo and presentations from the meetings are available for viewing at www.VNAAannualmeeting.org.

We look forward to keeping in touch and hope to see you at the 29th VNAA Annual Meeting April 13-15, 2011, in Baltimore, Maryland. Again, thank you for your support and commitment to the VNAA mission.

Thank you,

Andy Carter
President and CEO

Visiting Nurse Associations of America (VNAA)