We are living in unprecedented times, which we know because of the unprecedented number of times we’ve heard these are unprecedented times. And the constant change leads to the potentially fatal flaw of “unleadership” – the unintentional behaviors that demotivate, discourage, and disengage the people in your organization. No one intends to lead boring virtual calls, build resentment in teams, or leave people feeling isolated or forgotten, but it happens every day at an alarming rate.
Today’s leaders have to be able to unlock the talent of those around them, adapt on their feet, and show confidence leading through change, regardless of where they are located. In short, they have to improvise. This is not about “winging it,” but rather leveraging existing experience and strengths to execute with excellence in the moment.
In this engaging and interactive virtual program, you will learn the vital leadership values needed to lead in today’s fast-changing world. Fusing the latest in leadership theory with key techniques from improvisation, you will experience what it means to lead on your feet.
At the end of this program, you will be able to:
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Meet Our Speaker
Andrew Tarvin is the CEO of Humor That Works, a leadership development company that teaches professionals how to use humor to achieve better business results. He has partnered with top organizations–including IBM, the UN, and the FBI–to solve human
challenges with humor solutions.
A best-selling author, Andrew has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Inc, and FastCompany, and was named a ‘Visionary Under 40’ by the P&G Alumni Network. His TEDx talk on the skill of humor has been viewed more than seven million times, only half of which were his mother. He loves chocolate and tweeting puns.
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