The Change Cycle: Building Resilience & Success in a World of Change

Jackie Martin, CEO & Founder, A Matter of Motivation
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May 18 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST

Feeling overwhelmed or exhausted by recent change but desire to feel more positive, flexible and hopeful? Learn what change really is and why we think, feel and behave the way we do in changing times. Discover how to use change as a catalyst to build your own resilience as a leader and improve your ability to guide your team through uncertain times.

Attendee Takeaways:

1. Discover the predictable and unpredictable elements of how we deal with change
2. Recognize the specific skills each person needs to move through the next stage of change
3. Create a plan for yourself and others to move through change more smoothly and positively

 

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Presenter

Jackie Martin, CEO & Founder, A Matter of Motivation

Jackie is a professional trainer, speaker, and business owner with a passion for equipping teams and business leaders all over the world with the change resiliency, communication, and leadership skills needed in the workplace.

For more than 20 years, Jackie has been providing powerful, energetic, training to help individuals and leaders understand the change cycle and better adapt to the changing work environment. Jackie believes that, just like all skills, it takes intention and practice to learn to think, behave and lead through these changing times.

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