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Class/ Online | Classroom |
Date | December 27, 2024 |
Time | 9.00am to 5.00pm |
Venue | Hotel Grand Pacific Singapore 101 Victoria Street Singapore 188018 |
Fee | 9% GST will apply SGD 520.003 & above: SGD500.00 each For Member SGD 494 3 & above: SGD475 each |
Note | Two tea breaks and buffet lunch will be served. Limited complimentary car parking coupons are available upon request. |
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We are currently facing a greater amount of uncertainty at work than ever before with the advent of artificial intelligence and global upheaval. In many companies, even in many industries, leaders are finding it difficult to even predict a few months in advance. Learning to perform regardless of unpredictability is becoming an essential skill for every team. As a leader, how can you enable your team to better deal with uncertainty? What are the competencies you need to equip your team with so that they are able to perform despite the unsure situations they are in.
Objective
- Understand different kinds of uncertainty
- Understand why learning to deal with uncertainty is essential
- Know the competencies that enable teams to perform in uncertain situations
- Learn what steps to take to develop the needed competencies in teams
Outline
Module 1: Understanding Uncertainty in the Workplace
- VUCA: what is the difference between volatile, uncertain, chaotic, and ambiguous
- Participants will learn the term VUCA (volatile, uncertain, chaotic, ambiguous) as well as the difference between them.
- Psychological Impact on Teams: How uncertainty affects stress levels, communication, and team dynamics.
Module 2: Fostering Resilience in Teams
- What is Resilience? The importance of resilience for maintaining productivity and team cohesion.
- Building Mental Strength: Techniques for promoting a resilient mindset in yourself and your team.
- Creating a culture of support and trust within the team to combat uncertainty.
Module 3: Decision-Making in Uncertainty
- Frameworks for Decision-Making Under Pressure
- Learning how to assess and prioritize tasks and decisions when situations are fluid.
- Encouraging team input and fostering a collaborative decision-making process.
- Case study analysis of a company handling crisis situations.
Module 4: Communicating Effectively During Uncertainty
- Why clear, open communication is critical during uncertain times.
- How to maintain a positive and constructive dialogue even when under stress.
- How to set clear goals and expectations when situations are unpredictable.
- focusing on delivering difficult news and maintaining morale.
Module 5: Innovation and Creativity Amidst Uncertainty
- How uncertainty can fuel innovation and new ideas.
- Techniques to Encourage Creativity:
- Brainstorming, design thinking, and creative problem-solving sessions.
- Learning from Failure:
Module 6: Action Plan for Dealing with Future Uncertainties
- Proactive Planning
- Scenario analysis for potential future challenges.
- Continuous team development and future-proofing.
- Participants will write down their action plans for enabling their teams to deal with uncertainty.
- VUCA: what is the difference between volatile, uncertain, chaotic, and ambiguous
- Participants will learn the term VUCA (volatile, uncertain, chaotic, ambiguous) as well as the difference between them.
- Psychological Impact on Teams: How uncertainty affects stress levels, communication, and team dynamics.
Module 2: Fostering Resilience in Teams
- What is Resilience? The importance of resilience for maintaining productivity and team cohesion.
- Building Mental Strength: Techniques for promoting a resilient mindset in yourself and your team.
- Creating a culture of support and trust within the team to combat uncertainty.
Module 3: Decision-Making in Uncertainty
- Frameworks for Decision-Making Under Pressure
- Learning how to assess and prioritize tasks and decisions when situations are fluid.
- Encouraging team input and fostering a collaborative decision-making process.
- Case study analysis of a company handling crisis situations.
Module 4: Communicating Effectively During Uncertainty
- Why clear, open communication is critical during uncertain times.
- How to maintain a positive and constructive dialogue even when under stress.
- How to set clear goals and expectations when situations are unpredictable.
- focusing on delivering difficult news and maintaining morale.
Module 5: Innovation and Creativity Amidst Uncertainty
- How uncertainty can fuel innovation and new ideas.
- Techniques to Encourage Creativity:
- Brainstorming, design thinking, and creative problem-solving sessions.
- Learning from Failure:
Module 6: Action Plan for Dealing with Future Uncertainties
- Proactive Planning
- Scenario analysis for potential future challenges.
- Continuous team development and future-proofing.
- Participants will write down their action plans for enabling their teams to deal with uncertainty.
Who should attend
- Team Leaders and Managers
- Team Members Facing Frequent Change
- HR Professionals
- Team Members Facing Frequent Change
- HR Professionals
Methodology
Experiential learning, classroom learning, individual reflection, group discussion, class discussion, practice, roleplay, case study, lecture, presentation
Serene Seng's Profile
Over ten years of interesting and dynamic work experiences in consulting and training, health and beauty industry, entrepreneurial business, construction and education services.
In her last position as General Manager for an overseas management consulting firm, Serene specialised in organizational development for healthcare, wellness, fitness, and education industries as well as government ministries.
She also designs and facilitates customized experiential programs and has been invited to speak by Singapore Telecoms, Land Transport Authority, Citibank, NTUC Income, and Ogilvy as well as interviewed by MediaCorp Radio and Singapore Press Holdings.
Previously, Serene was Business Development Manager for a distribution company, developing the regional market for them. Prior to that, she was a Business Development Manager at an electrical engineering firm developing new initiatives for business opportunities in labour supply to be based in India. Her main focus on both assignments was building new markets for strategic operational development and business ventures in South East Asia.
As an entrepreneur, she had her own consultancy seeing clients for health management issues. She also set up from scratch a consultancy company and brought its sales to seven figures in four years.
Certifications:
• Masters in Human Nutrition (Deakin University)
• Bachelors in Business Administration (National University of Singapore)
• Clinical Exercise Specialist (American College of Sports Medicine)
• Graduate Diploma in Comprehensive Psychology (Association for Psychology)
• CPR and AED (American Heart Association)
• Workplace Health Consultant (Health Promotion Board of Singapore)
• Practicing Management Consultant (PMC Certification Board)
• Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment (Workforce Development Agency of Singapore)
In her last position as General Manager for an overseas management consulting firm, Serene specialised in organizational development for healthcare, wellness, fitness, and education industries as well as government ministries.
She also designs and facilitates customized experiential programs and has been invited to speak by Singapore Telecoms, Land Transport Authority, Citibank, NTUC Income, and Ogilvy as well as interviewed by MediaCorp Radio and Singapore Press Holdings.
Previously, Serene was Business Development Manager for a distribution company, developing the regional market for them. Prior to that, she was a Business Development Manager at an electrical engineering firm developing new initiatives for business opportunities in labour supply to be based in India. Her main focus on both assignments was building new markets for strategic operational development and business ventures in South East Asia.
As an entrepreneur, she had her own consultancy seeing clients for health management issues. She also set up from scratch a consultancy company and brought its sales to seven figures in four years.
Certifications:
• Masters in Human Nutrition (Deakin University)
• Bachelors in Business Administration (National University of Singapore)
• Clinical Exercise Specialist (American College of Sports Medicine)
• Graduate Diploma in Comprehensive Psychology (Association for Psychology)
• CPR and AED (American Heart Association)
• Workplace Health Consultant (Health Promotion Board of Singapore)
• Practicing Management Consultant (PMC Certification Board)
• Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment (Workforce Development Agency of Singapore)