Women in Business Discussion Group Tuesday 31 March 2015 | 5.45pm – 8pm
| CPA Centre Level 3, 111 Harrington St
I am thrilled to welcome Sue Langley as our speaker for our March
discussion. Sue will be providing
“Insights into Neuroscience” With the
fast pace of change putting an increasing demand on us at work, leveraging the
brain’s capacity for creativity, positivity and influence has never been more
important. The better we can understand and tap our neural potential, the
better we can manage and lead people through change.
The Insights into Neuroscience session explores the dynamics
of the human brain and provides new insights into what really affects our
thinking and behaviour. Participants will learn how to use neuroscience to
engage others and enhance performance, why people resist change and what you
can do to harness change potential in yourself and others.
Join us for this thought-provoking and engaging session with
practical neuroscience expert Sue Langley, as she converts neuroscience and
emotional intelligence research into tangible tools and practical applications
you can use every day to enhance effectiveness and decision making. Seen on the
ABC TV series Redesign my Brain, Sue will give you insights into how to retrain
your brain for improved performance.
Sue Langley is a speaker, facilitator and master trainer who
inspires people to apply emotional intelligence, positive psychology and
neuroscience to become the best they can be. Founder and CEO of the Langley
Group and Emotional Intelligence Worldwide, she is considered the leading
advisor in Australia on the practical workplace application of these fields.
Currently conducting research linking neuroscience and
creativity, Sue was the first person in the world to complete a Masters in
Neuroscience of Leadership. She holds a BA in Psychology and Management from
Monash University and has studied positive psychology at Harvard. Sue is also
the published author of “Positive Relationships at Work” in Positive
Relationships by Sue Roffey (Springer 2012) and two children’s books based on
positive psychology principles. She sits on the Board of Wellbeing Australia
and is a member of the Australian Psychological Association. She is also the
leading brain behind the world's only Diploma of Positive Psychology and
Wellbeing.
To attend, please RSVP to Reis
at cpawibfb@gmail.com or via Facebook by 5pm Friday 27 March 2015.
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