People don't leave companies, they leave management (and really bad jokes). Often people trudge along in jobs where they feel unseen, and where their best efforts go unrecognized. They feel invisible. The tools in his keynote, clinically proven through various therapeutic modalities and self-compassion research, will teach your people how to make others feel understood, connected, and valued. Layer on truly memorable mind-reading moments and a few solid Dad jokes, and this keynote will be the signature event your people refer to again and again.
ROI & Key Outcomes:
• How to interrupt assumptions, fears, and past negative experiences
• Leading with warm authenticity
• The art of the triple nod
• Creating a strong social engine for positive momentum in relationship building
• Increasing discretionary effort
• Side aches after laughing for so long
• Blown minds!
Encourage a healthy culture and mitigate employee burnout and uncertainty by empowering leaders with resilience, energy, and creative solutions to pivot your organization from Survive to Thrive!
The tools Sean teaches in Survive to Thrive, tackle head-on the undercurrent of employee erosion that affects company productivity, successful change management, and quiet quitting. From entry-level to C-suite leadership, Sean empowers every level of your organization with effective tools to navigate an ever-changing world. Through research-supported skills such as Riding the Wave, Radical Acceptance, and Emotional Digestion/Emotional Regulation - from the field of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy - your people will learn the power of effective worrying, and learn to thrive in uncertainty. As a people expert and dead ringer for Jack Black(ish?), Sean delivers these powerful tools with warmth, laughter, and wonder.
Audience Takeaways Include:
Prevent Burnout and increase Loyalty, Productivity, and Innovation
Change the focus from Problems to Possibilities
Learn simple, effective De-Escalation Tools
Transform "change anxiety" and uncertainty to Solutions and Resilience
Hey, everything is going to be okay.