Join us for this on-demand webinar, Neuroscience of Resilient Teams, where you’ll explore the neuroscience of resilience in teams and gain insights into its applications to team coaching.
Who Is This For?
- Team and group coaches who want to learn more about the neuroscience of resilience in teams how to apply it to their work
- Professional coaches with an interest in neuroscience and team development
What You Will Learn:
- Understand that the neuroscience of team formation is a natural human phenomenon.
- Apply systems thinking to your understanding of team development.
- Learn how we can measure and improve team synergy by optimizing the mix of capability and energy.
- Understand the neuroscience research analytics that revealed a number of fundamental drivers of collective team resilience.
- Learn practical applications of team interventions.
Course Details:
Join us for an on-demand webinar where we will explore the neuroscience of resilience in teams and its applications in team coaching.
During this session, we will look at the team’s collective energy from another perspective and a new lens, which makes the team coach respect the fact that the team is a living entity.
This session will support the team coach with new research-driven maps that allow them to evoke the team’s awareness through trust that facilitates their collective growth.
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