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New Ways of Working Don’t Work Without New Ways of Thinking

February 23, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

We’re in a volatile and complex environment where businesses are reacting without thinking and Agile isn’t delivering as promised. New ways of working need new ways of thinking.
Iterative decision making, plans with optionality, critical thinking and deliberate disruption are not only key enablers but essential to survive in this VUCA world.
Learn about all this and more with the tools and techniques of Red Team Thinking®.

Tagged With: Agility, decision-making, disruption, Planning, resilience, Strategy, Thinking, VUCA

Welcoming Change – Responding Mindfully

February 16, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Kathy Berkidge dives deeper into how we can welcome change, respond mindfully and develop resilience .We know change is inevitable, especially in these unprecedented times. And who knows what the future will bring? Change is the new normal. However, change can be stressful. Change can make us anxious, feel disappointed and undermine our state of well-being. It doesn’t even have to be big, drastic change. Even small, trivial changes can be stressful.

To help us manage in these times of volitivity and constant change, we need to build resilience to cope effectively with all this stress and uncertainty. Mindfulness is one tool that helps increase resilience. Resilience isn’t some magical quality that we are either born with or not. It can be learned and developed by applying mindfulness. Mindfulness helps us to think more clearly, remain focussed and cope with change with more ease. In this session, Kathy will share her experience in applying mindfulness to be more resilient and welcome change.

SPEAKER
Kathy Berkidge
With 30 years of experience in IT, Kathy Berkidge deliver’s Agile training, coaching and consulting services to many companies and organisations in Australia. Kathy has been practicing mindfulness for over 20 years and she is passionate about seeing people, teams and organisations succeed and thrive within an environment of collaboration and harmony.

Connect with Kathy on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/kathy-berkidge/

Tagged With: Agile Business Consortium, Change, comfort zone, English, Kathy Berkidge, mindfulness, resilience

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