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Understanding our own performance during the pressures of change with Damian Hughes
Damian Hughes will explain the origins of our behaviour and performance. He demonstrates
how to bring about genuinely lasting change in performance by identifying your own
personal style, strengths and development areas. An understanding of this deep rooted
process is vital to succeed here as opposed to making surface level changes which
fail to impact and do not last.
In any organisation, this must start with the individuals
taking responsibility to manage their performance effectively.
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Session Objectives
You will
have an understanding of:
- How to use emotional intelligence to improve performance
- Identifying and working with key opinion formers to achieve improved results.
- Identifying
effective measures to drive cultural success.
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About Damian
Damian Hughes is the author of three best-selling books, Liquid Thinking and Liquid
Leadership and The Survival Guide to Change as well the founder of the LiquidThinker
Company which takes the methods used by great achievers and shows, in easy steps,
how you can adopt them into your own life and business in order to achieve your
dreams and ambitions.
Hughes, a former England schoolboy footballer and Manchester United football coach,
was a Human Resource Director for Unilever, where he led a turn around in performance
at the UK’s oldest manufacturing site in Port Sunlight before carrying out similar
work in Africa and US.
He now runs his own change management consultancy, LiquidThinker Ltd, helping a wide range of individuals; teams and industries achieve similar employee engagement
and success. He also works as a change management consultant and sports psychologist
for England and GB Rugby League team.
He also runs a Manchester inner-city youth club, Collyhurst and Moston which has
helped reduce crime and help many kids find a purpose in their lives from stopping
crime to winning Olympic medals. He has also been nominated for the 2007 William
Hill Sports book of the year award for his biography of boxing great Sugar Ray Robinson.
His innovative and exciting approach has been praised by Sir Richard Branson, Muhammad
Ali, Sir Terry Leahy, Tiger Woods, Jonny Wilkinson and Sir Alex Ferguson.
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