ICG Webinar – The Art of Change: Creating space for possibilities: 8 July, 2020

Webinar – The Art of Change: Creating space for possibilities

Dr Stephen Malloch

Wednesday 8 July, 2020

8:00 am (Singapore)

10:00am (Brisbane / Melbourne / Sydney)

12 noon (Auckland)

8:00 pm 7 July 2020 (New York / Toronto) 

Creating effective change, whether in yourself or in an external system, requires attention to your internal world. Bill O’Brien, the late CEO of Hanover Insurance, said that “the success of an intervention is dependent on the inner state of the intervenor.” In this webinar Stephen will present three key points to become a more effective change maker.

  1. Understand your brain: The left hemisphere of your brain creates the maps by which you navigate the world; the right hemisphere brings you your lived experience. Understanding these differences helps you to see change from different complimentary perspectives.
  2. Nurture curiosity: Our ability for curiosity is a vital part of our neurocircuitry. Learning ways to nurture curiosity is an indispensable skill for any change maker.
  3. Learn to let go: As Otto Scharmer shows in Theory U, we need to let go the old before we can let come the new. Learning to let go the past helps us embrace the future.

Dr Stephen Malloch has an extensive background in research psychology, executive coaching and change facilitation. He is an Honorary Fellow in the School of Medicine at Sydney University, and an Adjunct Fellow at the MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour, and Development at Western Sydney University. He is a global thought leader in what he calls the ‘musicality’ of our communication. With skills in applied mindfulness and communication coaching, he is also an accomplished speaker and workshop designer.

Register in advance for this webinar:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_D7bTwBySRZq6ZlGwhIIa4g

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

This webinar is limited to 100 participants.

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