Teamability® Gets An Audience In U.S. Government

FEDtalk radio show will feature Dr. Janice Presser, CEO of The Gabriel Institute and creator of a new 'technology of teaming' called Teamability. She will be contributing her insights on measuring and evaluating employee performance.

Dr. Janice Presser, CEO and co-founder of The Gabriel Institute, will be a guest on the FEDtalk radio show on Friday, June 20 at 11 a.m. ET.

The discussion will primarily focus on the evolution of performance reviews, especially in the federal workforce. Dr. Presser was invited as a guest, based on her dedication to building better team performance through clear understanding and measurement of the way people make meaningful contributions at work.

Teamability® was conceived in 1984 when Dr. Presser and her colleague, Dr. Jack Gerber, began to search for a way to measure team dynamics: the perceptions and physical influencers that pass between people who are working together in teams. Launched in 2012, the technology is the result of a quarter-century of behavioral science R&D, including nine years of software development. Teamability was engineered to identify and organize the foundational elements of team activity and team management, and it produces true analytics of team chemistry.

The effectiveness of Teamability has been demonstrated in 300+ organizations on 5 continents. In one award-winning case, a company adopted it as part of the hiring process. Almost immediately, the firm's 30% new hire turnover rate virtually disappeared as the company grew by 500+ people.

Ginny Gibson, Senior Manager of Human Capital Practice at Grant Thornton, will also be making a guest appearance on the show.

This is Dr. Presser's second of two radio appearances scheduled for the same week, as she will be appearing on VoiceAmerica's "Step Up and Play Big" show on June 18.

To tune into FEDTalk Radio, visit http://www.federalnewsradio.com/?nid=5, where the show is streamed live every week. The archived version will be available on the website after the show.