ADAPT To Change: Learn To Thrive In Chaos, Or You Won't Thrive At All
Richard Bowles
About the Session
Introduction
As a human guinea pig exploring the human response to critical situations, complex challenges and chaotic conditions. Richard Bowles' in-depth analysis in the areas of, change, resilience and challenge is certainly what is needed right now.
How is it that some will dare to progress forward and gain a competitive advantage in this uncertainty, extreme-change and massive setback? The answer: the best people anticipate and plan the future, change is something identified as the driving force for growth. They position themselves to take advantage of the chaos that is happening around them – something Bowles continues to discover by voluntary putting himself into near-death situations.
As a professional speaker, Bowles' extreme experiments collide with forward-thinking business acumen to bring a completely fresh perspective to adapt and succeed in this chaotic environment. His inspiring presentation delivers practical tools to be used immediately to change rapidly, gain a an advantage and thrive.
Key Take Away:
Self-Insight
Understanding your emotional response to change, challenge and crisis. If you stand any chance of leading yourself, your team and navigating the future well, it pays to know how you respond to it.
Self-Regulation
Learn to manage your emotions to rapid change and complex challenges, using strategies that let you seamlessly move through crisis. To mange external chaos, first we need internal order.
Personal Motive
Understand what drives you and how to motivate yourself to take the action steps required in Challenging times. Everything around you can change, but your motive must remain the same.
Collaborative Accountability
Build a team so large and deep that it keeps you accountably in the fundamentals of work and makes you feel obligated to lean into the uncomfortable future; while offering a support network, to help validate ideas and thoughts and keep you engaged and excited in work.
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