Engaging employees in new projects or change. Getting buy-in and cooperation from colleagues, partners, executives and boards. Focusing diverse groups on achieving a common goal. Reducing friction and resistance to new ideas and directions.
These are the skills that set effective managers and leaders apart from the pack. They’re the skills that you need to perform to expectations and to get others to do the same.
Contemporary neuroscience is revealing critical information about how the brain functions – insights that every manager today needs in order to lead individuals and diverse groups to participate in achieving common goals. Brain-Power™ Leadership is a revolutionary approach to contemporary management challenges because it applies the insights from neuroscience to practical methods of management and leadership that really work today – in today’s people-dependent management environment.
This two-day course, exclusive to managers and leaders, will give you the skills and the tools to literally change minds in the workplace by using communication tools that create optimal brain function in others.
Target Audience
- Senior Leaders
- Middle Managers
- Junior Managers
What you will learn
- The brain’s three primary building blocks and the balance between them that is necessary to be able to achieve leaderships goals.
- The root cause of resistance, friction and disengagement in the workplace – and practical skills for leaders to overcome those barriers.
- Concrete communication skills and tools to create optimal balance in the brains of those whom you need to influence.
Results you will achieve
- Produce more focused results.
- Increase capacity to prioritize discussion with employees and colleagues.
- Coach people to open their minds to what you need to say.
- Overcome frustration or roadblocks when communicating with others.
- Create an environment that embraces change and minimizes resistance.
- Exert influence over others by coaching them into open, relaxed brain states.
Program Duration
Two-day course.
Dates
April 26-27
Location
Council for the Arts in Ottawa
Arts Court, 2 Daly Avenue
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6E2
Please contact us to discuss bringing the Winning Them Over program to your organization.