How to future-proof your work and build change-ready teams
Gregg Brown
Exploring new Change, Leadership and Future of Work Strategies in the Age of AI | Top 50 Thought Leader on Change Management | Speaker | Interactive & Customized Keynotes That Stick | Bestselling Author
Earlier this year, I shared some?reflections?on a news report?that said over 50% of the world would be having elections this year, and how that would affect the workplace.?
As you know, there was one in the US last week. One skill which I have been practicing, and highly recommend building is:?disruptive empathy.
Disruptive empathy is about more than creating a positive work environment. It's about ensuring that all voices are heard and valued. And it doesn't mean you have to agree with everyone – it means that you can understand their perspective.
In a recent article for?Ignite Magazine, I wrote about how?empathy is a disruptive force?that can be used to challenge the status quo and engage others – regardless of whether you have a formal title as leader or not.
I’ve included five strategies that I’ve used, and I know they will help you to develop disruptive empathy. It’s a short two-minute read. Check it out?here.
The Role of AI in Transforming Leadership
What does the future of work look like with the rise of AI?
I recently sat down with Tami Adams, founder of TA Speakers Management, to explore this very question. In this interview, we discuss:
Interactive and?Customized Workshops, Presentations, and Keynotes that Stick!
With continuing advances in AI, the talent shortage and increased diversity in the workplace,?the way we work and how we work is changing.
According to recent?research,?in the age of AI and disruptive change?the key skills that?leaders and team members will need to elevate are:
Check out my?website?to learn more about?customized workshops, and how they can help your organization create a?future-ready culture?and?build change-ready teams.
I hope these resources help you to?navigate the future?and build future-ready teams that can handle whatever comes up.
Thank you for reading!