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Apr 17th and Jun 26th
Times for Apr 17th: 10:00 am — 11:00 amTimes for Jun 26th: 10:00 am — 11:00 am
Navigating Change - A Manager's Guide to Leading the Way
ABOUT THE WEBINAR
In the landscape of organizational change, the focus is often on strategies, systems, and structures. However, the deeply personal experience of how organizational changes impact their most valuable asset—their people—is often overlooked. Fortunately, organizations have a powerful change management resource at their fingertips—their managers.
Unlocking the potential of a manager doesn’t just happen. Managers need tools to improve interactions, build teams, and navigate the messy middle.
Join Dr. Mark Scullard for an illuminating one-hour webinar to learn about:
• The emotional complexities of change
• The uncharted role managers play as navigators of change
• How Everything DiSC® can help managers bring out the best in their people, teams, and organizations
If you are interested in bringing these tools to your organization, please contact The Heffelfinger Co.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Mark Scullard, PhD
Sr. Director, Product Innovation- Wiley Assessment Brands
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Mark Scullard is an Organizational Psychologist, author, and innovator whose work on the Everything DiSC assessment-based learning experiences has impacted millions of people around the world. With nearly 20 years at Wiley, Mark has played an especially large role in the research and validation of the Everything DiSC® assessments to ensure each person receives personalized, accurate, and actionable results that support their social and emotional growth. He earned a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in Counseling Psychology and has written extensively on topics such as leadership, personality, and interpersonal relationships.
Fun Fact: Mark worked for a full year as the worst line-dancing waiter at Texas Roadhouse.