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International speaker with 15 years' experience in understanding human behaviour regarding organizational change and workplaces
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Popular speaker Monica Parker is an expert in organizational change and human behaviour. She has a broad background and once worked as a homicide investigator in the US, which initially sparked her interest for behavioural psychology. Today, she uses this knowledge and analytical sense to investigate workplaces and how to deal with change.
As a regular contributor to the Huffington Post and having appeared on BBC Worldwide, Monica has gained attention from businesses and corporations around the world as a leading change strategist. Her knowledge and experience has helped people all over the world deal with today’s dynamic business world and the changing demands of customers.
Monica Parker inspires her clients to see change positively and take action. Her keynotes offer actionable strategies to prepare for the future and change that can be implemented right away. She uses groundbreaking research and science and explores the very thing that makes us human – and therefore irreplaceable. As a speaker Monica Parker is charismatic, educating and passionate – a must for any organisation trying to deal with the uncertainty of the future.
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These are indeed strange times and there is risk in calling it the ‘new normal.’ Loss of community, loss of personal freedom, loss of life should never be normalized. But given the new landscape, how do we lead? In this topical presentation that pulls from psychology, neuroscience, and sociology, Monica Parker shares her insights from consulting with global blue-chip clients and illustrates those elements of leadership that need to change to manage in the crisis, and those elements that remain and have become more important than ever.
Audience takeaways:
• Learn what this means for the future of work and why managers will not be able to return to the old
ways even if they want to.
• Practical research on the role of trust, purpose, psychological safety and neuroplasticity play in this
unprecedented time.
Our world has been turned upside-down. Assumptions about how and where we work, what we can expect from our government, and how we are connected to each other have raised new questions about our place in the world and what the new normal – if there ever is a new normal again – will be. With so much change, what actually stays the same? Based on academic research and an accompanying whitepaper, Monica Parker will take participants through a fascinating journey of humanity’s basic human needs, what we need to flourish, and how business leaders, communities, and workplaces can enhance these in the future – whatever the future may hold.
Audience takeaways:
• Learn the science behind our basic human needs, and why humans will always seek these, regardless of disruption
• Actionable advice on how to weave basic human needs into your workplace, leadership style, and hiring practices
Since the 1970s, Management by Walking Around (MBWA) has been seen as a primary mechanism for connecting with teams. But how do you ‘walk around’ a virtual team? And how do you keep a sense of connectedness and organizational culture when people aren’t co-located.
Now that people will be working remotely, in some form or fashion, for the foreseeable future, its time for leaders to move beyond the technical aspects of remote work to the cultural. In this energetic presentation, Monica Parker guides participants through ways to build and reinforce collaboration, engagement, and culture in a time of remote working.
Audience takeaways:
Our brains are hardwired to resist disruption. We seek consistency because it soothes us and makes it easier for our brains to process information. But what happens when massive change is out of our control? Our brains immediately notice the dangers and differences in order to keep us safe, and this creates anxiety and low performance. There is a way to hack this feature of our minds, however, and find a more positive and effective way through disruption. In this scientifically grounded and yet inspiring session, Monica Parker illustrates the way our brain manages change and how we can shift our mental gears to a new way of thinking that harnesses, rather than resists disruption.
Audience takeaways:
AI and automation are changing the world and fundamentally shaping the future for work. Where does that leave the humans? In this keynote, Monica explains how to shift the discussion away from hard skills to soft skills.
The future isn’t fixed and the rate of change means we must become more adaptable and resilient than ever. In this dynamic talk, change strategist Monica Parker explains how to prepare for the future.
Climate change. Regime change. Social change. All change. The world today is changing with inspiring and terrifying rapidity. In this keynote, Monica takes her audience through the emerging science of change to better understand how to manage and manifest our maximum change capacity.
Businesses understand the need for a clear ROI, or return on investment, but what about the less measurable but no less important experiential factors of a business culture?
The future of work will not look like it does today, nor will the future of recruiting. If businesses want to retain talent they have to shift from thinking in terms of hiring for a job to hiring for cultural fit and skills clusters.
What Parker gave was not a speech or presentation. It was a performance.
Dr Rob Yeung in his book How to Stand Out
Truly fascinating! Monica's delivery skills are phenomenal
You were gobsmackingly awesome!
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