Emotions in the Workplace premieres in Los Angeles!
August 19, 2009
Los Angeles -- The eagerly awaited Emotions in the Workplace premiered to an enthusiastic audience at the Landmark Theater in Los Angeles on August 19th. Generating excitement reminiscent of a Hollywood movie debut, this exceptional production provides business owners with a powerful and effective management tool they can use to increase their prosperity through understanding how emotions in their workplace affect their business and what they can do about it.
This DVD from International Executive Technology, Inc. is the first in a series of DVDs to be released on business management technology. Rohn Walker, President of IET, brought together three major talents to collaborate on Emotions in the Workplace.
Producer Michael Doven, well-known in the movie industry, brought 18 years of expertise and experience to this training film. He was Associate Producer for films such as The Last Samurai, Mission Impossible II, Minority Report, Collateral and Vanilla Sky and has contributed to a dozen other films.
Director Gary Ravenscroft, whose work has ranged from television commercials and feature films to music videos and documentaries, is known for his unflinching, innovative visuals and compelling performances. He has earned many awards including ten prestigious American Advertising Federation Awards, an Australian Film Institute nomination and eight awards from the Australian Cinematographers Society.
Co-director, writer and star of Emotions in the Workplace, Jim Meskimen is an accomplished actor, improviser and voice artist whose work has been seen and heard on television, in movies and on stage for many years. His TV appearances have included Whose Line is it, Anyway?, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air and Seinfeld, to name a few. He has also been featured in movies such as Apollo 13 and The Other Sister.
The Emotions in the Workplace DVD provides answers to many problems being faced by business owners today: how to determine who will make a great employee, how to avoid hiring bad ones, how to make your current employees more productive and happy, and how to retain your good employees thus lowering your turnover.
The DVD debuted in English and is translated in 9 other languages: French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simple, and Thai.