Organizational Services Corporation
“Before your seminar our turnover rate was consistent at approximately 3 RNs per month. This was high for us since we only have a staff of thirty RNs. Since the seminar, we have not had one resignation.--an amazing situation for the Hospital. Please know how pleased we are and how grateful I am.”
Over 30 Years Building High Performance Workforces



“Your employees are the most valuable resource for improving your organization’s effectiveness,” says Dr. Ken Amitin, founder and president of Organizational Services Corporation.
Expanding Job Satisfaction
Helping employees maintain job satisfaction and high performance is a real concern for many organizations. Managers have fewer tools to motivate and reward employees. Traditional incentives of bonuses, promotions, and salary increases are limited, not available, or don’t work.

Other tools and methods must be used to help people stay focused, productive, and committed to quality—especially during times of organizational change and uncertainty.

Developing Mentoring Initiatives
Large segments of the workforce are poised to retire. Transferring their expertise and skills to others; and developing new leaders has always been a challenge for organizations.

Preparing people to develop others is one of the most effective and least expensive ways to transfer needed insights, competencies, and behaviors.

Improving Work-Team Effectiveness
Work teams have become essential to accomplishing organizational goals, yet many people are not experienced or skilled in working this way.

Often, work teams are not as effective as they might be because they have difficulty getting started; agreeing on direction, staying on track; resolving disagreements, making decisions; and developing realistic plans that have broad based organizational support.