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You Need To Change - Start Here!

Brock Argue |  26m 0s

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Your team has hit a plateau in their performance and is no longer improving at the pace you are used to. You, as their leader, are racking your brain to determine what the issue might be. What would cause such a team to stall out. Have you considered that the cause might be you? The level of consciousness of an organization cannot exceed that of its leader. (Frederic Laloux). Enabling your team to reach ever higher levels of performance requires that you do so first. In this workshop, we will guide leaders through the Immunity to Change framework developed by Robert Keagan and Lisa Lahey and demonstrate how the Immunity Map can be used to catalyze change in your leadership. Participants will practice using the Immunity Map to identify areas of improvement, limiting beliefs, assumptions and behaviors that are holding you and your team back from higher performance. You know that you need to change. Now’s the time. Start here!

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About the author

Brock Argue is a Certified Enterprise Coach (CEC) who specializes in taking an organizational approach to agility – recognizing that all aspects of the business benefit from the application of agile values and principles. Drawing from many different disciplines, his style of facilitation creates an environment in which high-performing organizations can emerge. Brock is the Agile Coach at Benevity, Inc., a world-class software social enterprise that's helping change corporate philanthropy while accomplishing its social mission. Brock completed his Computer Technology diploma at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) and studied Computer Science at Athabasca University.