“Today’s strategic environment is marked by volatitlity, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA)”
We live in times of massively accelerating change in social, business and economic spaces, making the decision making and leadership landscape far more complex. Effective decision making needs to be creative, compassionate and courageous this course brings you the 3Cs of leadership.
Are you or your teams struggling with:
- Uncertainty and insecurity?
- stress and burnout?
- Difficulty in making decisions?
- Difficulty in learning from complex ongoing experience?
“Good Leaders are Good Decision Makers” – and recent Neuroscience leadership research identifies that decisions are not made from the head alone. You need to know how to tap into your intuitive awareness at the heart and gut levels as well, especially in uncertain times.
Learn how to:
- Bring wisdom to leadership decisions.
- Lead complex emergent change.
- Gain clarity, confidence and trust in your decision making.
- Bypass your mind biases – your blind spots.
- Tap into intuitive intelligence in the people around you.
- Align your head, heart and gut wisdom.
- Use practical tools underpinned by the latest research findings.
- Access your courage to step outside the box and breakthrough whats been holding you back.
Who this training is for:
- Leaders
- Managers
- Coaches
- Mentors
- Anyone who makes decisions on a daily basis.
mBraining Ltd have delivered this groundbreaking course to leaders across many different sectors including Executive leaders within the NHS. This is what they had to say…
NHS Finance Director – “A lively and interesting course that provided a new way of approaching decision making – very well facilitated and enjoyable”
Programme Director Local Council – “A very different and effective way of applying leadership thinking”
Head of Nursing NHS acute Trust – “Excellent course and facilitation, especially learning together as a senior management team and how together we can change our approach”
Clinical Director – Psychiatrist – “We need more compassion and heart in our decision making”