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In a constantly evolving world marked by innovation, possessing the skill of adaptability is crucial for every worker, and it's a quality that students should actively cultivate. The capacity to change and adjust to unforeseen circumstances not only enhances your effectiveness as a valuable worker but also contributes to your overall well-being and perspective on life, navigating the inevitable twists and turns it presents.
Join Eve Miller, Ph.D., the Director of Research at FranklinCovey Education, along with Kim Yaris, M.Ed, a Researcher at FranklinCovey Education, and Jennifer Chevalier, Ed.D, the Director of Funding at FranklinCovey Education in today's episode. Explore the intricacies of the 5 Steps That Leaders Can Take to Prepare for Change and discover how you can proactively apply these steps to foster adaptability within your organization and team. Don't miss out on this transformative episode that could positively impact your professional and organizational journey.
Don’t forget to like and subscribe, and turn on those bell notifications so you don’t miss our next episode!
Learn more about self-discipline and success here:
https://www.leaderinme.org/blog/tag/csh-research-conversation/
Guest:
Eve Miller, Ph.D., Director of Research at FranklinCovey Education
Kim Yaris, M.ED, Researcher at FranklinCovey Education
Jennifer Chevalier, ED.D, Director of Funding at FranklinCovey Education
Time stamps:
(00:00 - 00:49) Introduction
(00:50 - 02:08) The Importance of Adaptability
(02:09 - 04:27) Equipping Students to Become Adaptable
(04:28 - 04:59) 5 Steps That Leaders Can Take to Prepare for Change
(05:00 - 09:21) Well-being is a Foundational Skill
(09:22 - 17:03) Make Purpose Your North Star
(17:04 - 20:56) Look Through an Adaptability Lens
(20:57 - 23:32) Building Strong Interpersonal Connections
(23:33 - 26:52) Safety in Failure
(26:53 - 27:56) Recap and Closing
By Franklin Covey Education4.9
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In a constantly evolving world marked by innovation, possessing the skill of adaptability is crucial for every worker, and it's a quality that students should actively cultivate. The capacity to change and adjust to unforeseen circumstances not only enhances your effectiveness as a valuable worker but also contributes to your overall well-being and perspective on life, navigating the inevitable twists and turns it presents.
Join Eve Miller, Ph.D., the Director of Research at FranklinCovey Education, along with Kim Yaris, M.Ed, a Researcher at FranklinCovey Education, and Jennifer Chevalier, Ed.D, the Director of Funding at FranklinCovey Education in today's episode. Explore the intricacies of the 5 Steps That Leaders Can Take to Prepare for Change and discover how you can proactively apply these steps to foster adaptability within your organization and team. Don't miss out on this transformative episode that could positively impact your professional and organizational journey.
Don’t forget to like and subscribe, and turn on those bell notifications so you don’t miss our next episode!
Learn more about self-discipline and success here:
https://www.leaderinme.org/blog/tag/csh-research-conversation/
Guest:
Eve Miller, Ph.D., Director of Research at FranklinCovey Education
Kim Yaris, M.ED, Researcher at FranklinCovey Education
Jennifer Chevalier, ED.D, Director of Funding at FranklinCovey Education
Time stamps:
(00:00 - 00:49) Introduction
(00:50 - 02:08) The Importance of Adaptability
(02:09 - 04:27) Equipping Students to Become Adaptable
(04:28 - 04:59) 5 Steps That Leaders Can Take to Prepare for Change
(05:00 - 09:21) Well-being is a Foundational Skill
(09:22 - 17:03) Make Purpose Your North Star
(17:04 - 20:56) Look Through an Adaptability Lens
(20:57 - 23:32) Building Strong Interpersonal Connections
(23:33 - 26:52) Safety in Failure
(26:53 - 27:56) Recap and Closing

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