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As the world continues to adjust to the shifting realities of these uncertain times, workplaces have an opportunity to rethink the previous methods of consumer engagement and workplace culture, and their impact on a company’s bottom line. Research indicates several identifiable challenges and opportunities in our new, ever-changing, interconnected world.
Dr. Shimi Kang is a leading neuroscientist, psychiatrist, and bestselling author. In this timely keynote, she explores three key areas to prepare for in the future of work and provides science-based tools that can be immediately applied in the workplace and at home.
She will connect the concepts of process and performance management and knowledge management with relatable brain science. Dismantling the myth of left brain IQ and right brain EQ, she will introduce the whole brain and body concept of CQ - Consciousness Quotient, which includes creativity, collaboration, communication, critical thinking and contribution. These are the key 21st century skills for knowledge, process, and innovation.
In this interactive presentation, Kang will use science and storytelling to provide tools for the learning objectives.
Learning Objectives:
Mental health and resilience, including how to address issues of stress and burnout.
Social connection and collaboration, including the most effective ways of connecting, collaborating and inspiring others.
Adaptability, innovation, and tapping into peak performance potentials during periods of turmoil, uncertainty, and transition.