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Inject world-class energy and unmatched resilience into your next conference or corporate event on The Rock. Based in Atlantic Canada, Hall of Fame motivational speaker and workplace culture expert Tyler Hayden has been empowering organizations, maximizing employee retention, and building high-performance teams across Newfoundland and Labrador since 1996.

St. John’s is one of Canada's most vibrant and distinctive conference destinations. From historic meeting venues to stunning coastal backdrops, it offers an incredible environment for strategic corporate alignment. Tyler perfectly syncs his high-impact keynotes and interactive team-building programs with your conference goals to drive true workplace momentum.

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With a 30-year track record on national and international stages, Tyler is the corporate speaker St. John's organizations turn to when they need to resolve team friction and inspire ownership. He has proudly partnered with local market leaders, professional project management chapters, and academic pillars, including:

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An Unwavering Commitment to Community and Connection

For Tyler, Atlantic Canada isn't just a market—it is home. He has deeply embedded himself in the culture of the province, traveling from the rugged trails of Gros Morne Mountain to countless outport communities. This deep local appreciation allows him to connect authentically with Newfoundland audiences, blending elite corporate strategy with the genuine warmth and storytelling the East Coast is famous for.

Strategic Keynote Topics for St. John's Corporate Conferences

Corporate event planners aren't just booking a speaker for a fun hour—they need actionable answers to team burnout, hybrid workforce alignment, and costly employee turnover. Tyler's signature keynotes deliver immediate executive-level solutions.

Flipping the Narrative — Leveraging AI & the 6 Dimensions of Team Engagement

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The Strategic Focus: Workforce Performance, Cultural Mapping, and Modern Agility.

The Framework: Discover how to integrate Tyler's proprietary platform, RubberChicken.ai, into your daily management toolkit. By diagnosing workforce friction in real-time and leveraging the distinct behavioral strengths of the "6 Rubber Chickens," leaders leave with a clear, data-driven blueprint to spark immediate psychological safety.

The Business that Cared — Driving ROI & Sustainable Growth Through Culture Design

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The Strategic Focus: Burnout Prevention, Employee Lifetime Value (ELV), and Compassionate Leadership.

The Framework: Built on the core philosophies of The Business That Cared About People, this session reframes organizational empathy into a high-yield business strategy, giving leaders the practical tools required to eliminate costly turnover.

Livin’ Life Large™ — Maximizing Resilience and Mindset Ownership of Teams

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The Strategic Focus: Sustainable Performance, Corporate Wellness, Human Centred Leadership and Talent Retention.

The Framework: High-performing organizations require sustainable human energy. This flagship keynote provides data-backed, sustainable habits to combat workplace burnout, elevate mental fitness, and keep corporate teams performing at their peak under any market conditions.

Premium Corporate Team-Building Workshops in Newfoundland

Move beyond basic icebreakers. Tyler designs high-stakes behavioral simulators engineered to break down institutional silos, test communication under pressure, and force deep cross-functional collaboration.

The Nabcar Challenge — Driving Cross-Functional Synergy and High-Speed Execution

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An intense, hands-on physical team simulation where groups collaborate to design, build, and race custom vehicles. Perfect for St. John's corporate retreats, this workshop forces teams to communicate clearly under stress, leverage diverse skill sets, and pivot rapidly to meet tight operational deadlines.

Driving The Better Bus — Strategic Alignment, Direction, and Operational Velocity

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An experiential workshop engineered for organizations navigating change, restructuring, or strategic resets. This program provides an actionable framework for getting the right people in the right seats and aligning your entire workforce toward a unified corporate mission.

In It to Win It — Simulating Agility, Communication, & Competitiveness that builds Energy

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A fast paced competitive team based challenge that showcases learning objectives thought memorable activity and content. Your team will engage in a series of events that will showcase your most relevant and important steps forward based on industry research and pre-event intake.

CASE STUDY: Leaning Into the Unplanned and Living Life Large

“I found myself completely storm-stayed in St. John's as a massive hurricane bore down on Atlantic Canada, halting all travel. Rather than watching the weather pass, I chose to lean heavily into my own philosophy of 'living life large.' It turned into a phenomenal, unplanned opportunity to explore the city, connect with family, and watch the massive ocean liner 'The World' sit anchored in St. John's Harbour.

''The World' operates on a fascinating concept of 'borderless residence'—a mobile community of individuals living without boundaries. In corporate team building, we strive for that exact same ideal: borderless teams that break down silos, collaborate globally, and adapt instantly to sudden disruptions. When a hurricane changes your corporate trajectory, the best organizations don't stall; they pivot, find the opportunity, and make the outcome amazing.”

Turn Your St. John’s Conference into an Unforgettable Adventure

If you are an out-of-province meeting planner bringing a national conference to Newfoundland, Tyler is thrilled to serve as your local guide. St. John's offers a legendary conference experience—from the historic, breathtaking hike up Signal Hill to the world-famous energy, music, and hospitality found on George Street.

Tyler can help you weave local flavor into your itinerary. Whether it is finding the absolute best local spot for traditional Toutons for breakfast, sharing his firsthand love of the province's theatre culture (like seeing Come From Away in historic Gander), or mapping out excursions to rugged outport towns, Tyler ensures your attendees experience the full charm and warmth of Newfoundland.

Ensure your next Newfoundland conference or corporate retreat leaves a lasting impact. Secure a Hall of Fame speaker who understands the local business landscape and delivers elite corporate results.

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How to Welcome New Hires and Make Them Feel Part of the Team

May 11, 20267 min read

How to Welcome New Hires and Make Them Feel Part of the Team

By Tyler Hayden CSP, HoF — Hall of Fame Motivational Speaker & Organizational Development Expert


Here's a number worth sitting with: replacing an employee costs roughlyone and a half times their annual salary.

Now ask yourself — how much time and intention does your organization actually put into the first 30 days of someone's employment?

For most companies, onboarding is a checklist. Sign the paperwork. Get the laptop. Find the bathroom. Good luck.

That's not onboarding. That's abandonment with a welcome package.

The organizations that retain great people — that build teams people actually want to stay on — treat onboarding as the beginning of a relationship, not the end of a hiring process. Here's how they do it.


Onboarding Starts Before Day One

Let's get this reframe out of the way immediately:onboarding doesn't start when someone walks in the door on their first day. It starts the moment they enter your hiring process.

How you conduct the interview. How quickly you follow up with the offer. The tone of the email that confirms their start date. All of it is onboarding. All of it is communicating — loudly — what your organization is like to work for.

Think about the Savannah Bananas. From the moment someone considers buying a ticket, through ordering, through arriving at the stadium, they're made to feel like a raving fan. Every touchpoint is intentional. Every moment builds the experience.

Your new hire's journey should feel the same way.

Great organizations send awarm, personalized pre-onboarding emailbefore day one — not a form, not a link to a policy manual, but a genuine message that builds anticipation and excitement. They send afirst-week scheduleso the new hire knows exactly what to expect day by day. They remove the anxiety of the unknown before it has a chance to set in.

And here's one of the most underrated moves in onboarding:the personalization survey. Send it a week before they start. Ask simple questions — their t-shirt size, their coffee order, their preferred way to learn. Use the answers to customize their first day without spending a dime of extra timeonthat first day. It signals something powerful:we were thinking about you before you even got here.


The Biggest Mistake Organizations Make

Ask most managers what their onboarding process looks like and they'll describe systems, platforms, and paperwork.

Ask the new hire what their first week felt like, and they'll describe confusion, isolation, and quietly wondering if they made a mistake.

The gap lives here:no one assigned them a person.

Not a handbook. Not a portal. Ahuman— a single, dedicated point of contact who knows them, checks in on them, and answers the questions that aren't in any manual. I call this person theStrategic Mentor.


The Strategic Mentor: More Than a Buddy

A buddy system is nice. A strategic mentoring program is transformational.

The distinction matters. A buddy shows you where the coffee machine is. AStrategic Mentorhas a deliberate, structured plan for your first 30 days — benchmarked against the real learning needs and milestones of your role.

In my book14 Minute Mentor, I lay out a framework for exactly this: how to distill what an employee needs in order to reach the next level, and how to deliver it in focused, intentional increments. The goal is simple —help new hires learn faster, make fewer mistakes, and have a safer, happier experience as they enter the company.

A great Strategic Mentor helps the new hire understand not just the written rules, but theunwrittenones. The culture. The quirks. Who to go to for what. Where the landmines are. That's the kind of insider knowledge that takes most people 6 months to acquire on their own — and causes a lot of avoidable friction in the meantime.

Pair the Strategic Mentor relationship with apeople-to-meet list— a curated set of introductory coffee chats with key people across the organization, from administration to sales to HR. Help your new hire understand who's who before they need to know.


The Team's Role (And Why Most Managers Miss This)

Here's something most organizations completely overlook:when a new person joins, the group dynamics of the entire team change.

Which means onboarding isn't just about the new hire. It's an opportunity — and a responsibility — to reorient the whole team to one another.

The manager's job in that moment isn't just to introduce the new person. It's to create a container where existing team members rediscover each otherthroughthe lens of this new relationship. Long-tenured teammates share things about themselves that the new person doesn't know yet — and in doing so, often rekindle connections with colleagues they've stopped really seeing.

New people bring new dynamics. New perspectives. New skill combinations that didn't exist before.A new hire isn't a disruption to your team's chemistry — they're an upgrade to it, if you're intentional about the introduction.

Give the whole team a reason to lean in, not just the new person.


The First Team Meeting: Don't Wing It

The first team meeting a new hire attends is a pivotal moment — and most managers treat it like any other meeting.

That's a missed opportunity.

Every manager should have arepeatable template for how they run a team meeting when someone new joins.Not just for the new hire's benefit — but so the existing team knows what to expect. It becomes a cultural ritual. It signals:this is how we welcome people here.

What goes into that template? It starts with understanding how your new hire is wired.

If they're aninterpersonal learner, give them the spotlight. Let them share. They'll light up.

If they're anintrapersonal learner, don't throw them center stage on day one. Give them space to observe, to absorb, to participate on their own terms.

The goal isn't a performance — it's anauthentic introduction. A moment where the new person feels genuinely visible, without being put on the spot in a way that makes them want to disappear.

Get that right, and your first meeting doesn't just welcome a new hire — it strengthens the whole team.


What Great Onboarding Actually Creates

When organizations get all of this right — the pre-boarding touchpoints, the Strategic Mentor, the team reorientation, the personalized first week — something remarkable happens.

New hires don't juststarta job. They join something.

They see a path forward. They feel connected without it feeling forced. They understand that their skills have value and that the organization invested in them before they ever produced a single deliverable.

That's stickiness. That's what turns a new employee into someone who refers their friends, defends the company in conversations, and chooses to stay when recruiters come knocking.

The organizations that do this well aren't spending more money. They're being more intentional with the time they already have.

The ones that don't? They're spending one and a half times a salary to replace someone who might have stayed — if someone had just made them feel like they belonged.


Your Monday Morning Checklist

Before your next new hire walks in the door:

  • ✅ Send a warm, personalized pre-boarding email (not a form)

  • ✅ Send a personalization survey at least one week before start date

  • ✅ Provide a first-week schedule so there are no surprises

  • ✅ Assign a Strategic Mentor — not just a buddy

  • ✅ Build a people-to-meet list and schedule introductory coffee chats

  • ✅ Create a repeatable first-meeting template for your team

  • ✅ Reorient yourwhole teamto each other, not just to the new person

  • ✅ Give the new hire space to try, fail, and come back stronger


Fun is the delivery. Better teams and energy on Monday is the point.

If you want a fully built strategic mentoring framework for your organization — or want to bring a customized onboarding and team building experience to your team —book a discovery calland let's talk.

And if you're a manager looking for ready-to-use team building tools that actually connect to real learning outcomes, check outTeam Building SchoolandRubber Chicken AI.


Tyler Hayden CSP, HoF is Canada's Hall of Fame Motivational Speaker, author of 25+ books including the 14 Minute Mentor, and founder of Team Building School and Rubber Chicken AI. He helps Canadian organizations build teams that people actually want to be part of.

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Tyler Hayden CSP, HoF BRM

Tyler Hayden CSP, HoF is a Canadian Hall of Fame motivational speaker and team building expert. Tyler has written over 25 books on teams and team building.

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