Daring Greatly – Fully Showing up to Work Each Day!
Rich has been facilitator of innovation and employee engagement processes for over 20 years. He has over 13,000 hours designing and facilitating leadership and interpersonal skills workshops. He has helped teams as small as 8 and departments as large as 100 learn how to blend external developments (to understand where customer needs are moving) with internal employee engagement processes (to show how to stimulate internal experiments and capitalize on those opportunities). Rich also enjoys helping leaders grow by focusing more on people skills and less on technical ones. He brings an experiential approach in his work with client teams. His client’s value the engaging way he works with their people whether facilitating a leadership workshop, working with a specific team, or challenging employees to be more accountable for the whole.
Rich spent time learning about instructional design and change management at Accenture, helped Square D Company develop and implement their TQM programs and processes and developed the leadership curriculum and internal consulting practice at Baxter Healthcare during his time as an internal OD practitioner. The last 8 years of his practice he has been following the intersection of Innovation and Design Thinking.
Rich received his M.A. in Training and Development for Business from Ohio State University, and has been consulting faculty for the University of Notre Dame’s College of Business since 2000. He is author of, Rules of Engagement: A Story About How Leaders Can More Effectively Engage Employees. And he co-authored Tapping Team Intelligence: Exercises that connect team members, engage their creativity and foster collaboration.
In this session we’ll explore how you can go about doing the following:
- Identify the three main “stances” available to us with any event
- Understand the power there is in “owning your response”
- Explain the connection between vulnerability and courage
- Choose abundance over scarcity thinking
- Listen in a way that helps others fully show up
Areas Covered
- How a personal mission statement accelerates decision-making?
- The four areas of personal renewal
- How empathic listening improves problem-solving and relationships?
Who Should Attend
- All levels
Why Should You Attend
This session is for all employees looking to develop their leadership potential by focusing on how they bring their best selves to work each day. The course is partly based on Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People as well as Brene Brown’s work on showing courage and vulnerability in the workplace. We will focus on Covey’s private victories in the first portion of the session. In the last: 45 we will focus on what Brene Brown mean’s when she says “The courage to be vulnerable is not about winning or losing, it’s about the courage to show up when you can’t predict or control the outcome.” That is, how can I choose to show up more fully when those around me may not be?
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$200.00
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