| Date: | Tuesday, April 28, 2026 1:00 PM EST |
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| Length: | 60 Minutes |
| Expert: | Cynthia Keaton |
| Event Type: | Live Webinar |
| Days Left: | 11 Days Left |
oday’s organizations are expected to deliver strong performance while navigating constant change, lean staffing, and rising employee stress. This webinar will help HR professionals examine how performance management systems, leadership behaviors, and workplace norms can either support sustainable results or unintentionally contribute to burnout and disengagement. Attendees will explore the often-overlooked role HR plays in shaping performance expectations, workload norms, and accountability in ways that protect both people and outcomes.
This webinar also addresses the critical intersection of performance management, employee burnout, and ADA considerations. HR leaders will learn how to recognize early warning signs that performance concerns may overlap with health or accommodation issues, engage managers in capacity-based conversations, and reduce legal and employee relations risk while still driving results. Participants will leave with practical tools, language, and frameworks they can apply immediately to support high performance employees can sustain over time.
Your Benefits For Attending:
By attending, HR professionals will gain actionable strategies to help create a healthier, more sustainable approach to performance. This session is especially valuable for those looking to balance strong business outcomes with resilience, compliance, and long-term employee success.
Who Should Attend?
Cynthia Keaton has over 20 years of human resources leadership experience in multiple industries from start-ups and acquisitions to Fortune 500 companies. Her expertise includes strategy, HR metrics, high-volume recruiting, employee relations, benchmarking and design of employee benefits and compensation programs, developing strong HR teams, resolving compliance issues, developing and delivering supervisor training, and managing leadership development initiatives.
Cynthia holds a master’s degree in Human Resources from the University of South Carolina. She has obtained multiple certifications, including Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), Society for Human Resource Management – Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP), Certified Benefits Professional (CBP), and Group Benefits Associate (GBA)