Macc Webinar: Being a resilient organisation

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Resilience has never been more important, dealing with extreme uncertainty with many people taking responsibility to lead through the pandemic. This workshop will attempt to redefine Organisation Resilience as being about strengthening future performance rather than just coping better, as we look to recover and renew.

Learning the components of resilience will help your organisation and teams to be stronger, robust and agile; helping to create a values-based systems approach. It will also support your staff and communities.

The workshop will provide you with a toolkit and language of resilience. We will explore established models of change and resilience; in particular we will explore the components of resilience as set out in the globally validated framework, Resilience at Work (R@W). It will also help to ensure there is a culture of noticing the good and mutual support.

There will be time to share your ideas, thoughts and ask questions during this interactive workshop.

Learning Outcomes

  • To learn about the different components of  resilience at work for organisations and teams
  • To explore how a values-based, systems and collective mutual approach will strengthen organisations
  • To share and explore your thoughts and ideas.

Steve Playford

Leadership and Resilience consultant, Fellow of the Institute of Leadership and Management, ASCL Consultant and a qualified Wellbeing Coach with the British School of Coaching. Steve is an Accredited Trainer for the Resilience at Work (R@W) global consortium, a contributor to World Values Day and an active member of the Association for Business Psychology. During the Covid-19 crisis, Steve has delivered resilience coaching and webinars to NHS, Voluntary Sector Organisations and Education staff.  He has also delivered coaching to newly appointed Headteachers. Previously a senior leader in schools across Greater Manchester for 20 years including 10 years as a Headteacher.

When
19th January, 2022 from 12:30 PM to  1:30 PM
Location
Online Webinar