The greatest era of workplace transformation of our time calls for great leaders to guide the way.
But with 46% of employers citing “resistance to change” as their main barrier to transformation, how can leaders communicate effectively with their teams, get people on board, and actually make change happen?
Join Dr Khairunnisa Mohamedali of The Smarty Train for a webinar and Q&A on how to effectively steer your organisation through change. Tune in to discover:
Chief Innovation Officer, The Smarty Train
Dr Khairunnisa has over ten years’ experience in organisational culture, innovation and human-centred design. A social scientist by training, she uses methodological rigour and a holistic systems approach to lead the design and delivery of experiences that have impact, embed learning, and change behaviours.
Senior Design Manager, The Smarty Train
A former neuroscientist turned teacher turned facilitator and learning designer, Jessica combines her passions for human-centred design, effective collaboration and life-long learning to design experiences that resonate over time. She holds a degree in Neuroscience and a masters in Psychology, and is a member of the British Psychological Society.
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