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SUMMARY:Neuroscience of Leadership: Creating a Smart Performance Culture
DESCRIPTION:Join Kristen Hansen at Macquarie University Business School for a full-day workshop on the Neuroscience of Leadership: Creating a Smart Performance Culture. \nIf you are interested in gaining a lot of knowledge and strategies in this area\, join Kristen Hansen for this workshop where she is going through her unique NeuroTREAD framework that has helped over 15\,000 managers to transform into agile leaders of change and performance. \nDates available: 26/02\, 16/06\, 22/10 \nMORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION >> \nWhat you’ll learn includes the neuroscience of: \n\nTHINK: good decision making\, problem solving\, peak mental and creative performance\nREGULATE: emotion regulation\, stress management and resilience building\nENGAGE: how to motivate\, inspire and build high performance teams\nADAPT: strategies to lead change and develop new habits for yourself and team members\nDEVELOP: brain-based coaching\, feedback\, goal setting and performance conversations.\n\n \n  \n“The leadership skills I learned at the TREAD workshop have provided significant insight into the effect that stress can have on individual performance and productivity. Applying these skills has helped me become more in tune with my team and internal clients\, and I am now a far better leader and manager.” Christina Hardy Director\, Business Development and Legal Affairs Garvan Institute of Medical Research \n
URL:https://www.enhansenperformance.com.au/enhansen_event/neuroscience-of-leadership/2020-06-16/
LOCATION:Macquarie University City Campus\, Angel Place - Level 24\, 123 Pitt Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Neuroscience of Leadership: Creating a Smart Performance Culture
DESCRIPTION:Join Kristen Hansen at Macquarie University Business School for a full-day workshop on the Neuroscience of Leadership: Creating a Smart Performance Culture. \nIf you are interested in gaining a lot of knowledge and strategies in this area\, join Kristen Hansen for this workshop where she is going through her unique NeuroTREAD framework that has helped over 15\,000 managers to transform into agile leaders of change and performance. \nDates available: 26/02\, 16/06\, 22/10 \nMORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION >> \nWhat you’ll learn includes the neuroscience of: \n\nTHINK: good decision making\, problem solving\, peak mental and creative performance\nREGULATE: emotion regulation\, stress management and resilience building\nENGAGE: how to motivate\, inspire and build high performance teams\nADAPT: strategies to lead change and develop new habits for yourself and team members\nDEVELOP: brain-based coaching\, feedback\, goal setting and performance conversations.\n\n \n  \n“The leadership skills I learned at the TREAD workshop have provided significant insight into the effect that stress can have on individual performance and productivity. Applying these skills has helped me become more in tune with my team and internal clients\, and I am now a far better leader and manager.” Christina Hardy Director\, Business Development and Legal Affairs Garvan Institute of Medical Research \n
URL:https://www.enhansenperformance.com.au/enhansen_event/neuroscience-of-leadership/2020-10-22/
LOCATION:Macquarie University City Campus\, Angel Place - Level 24\, 123 Pitt Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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