Fostering Uncertainty Tolerance

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Online

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For Senior Leaders, Chairs, Directors, People Managers

Scientific research shows that practicing improvisation can foster our uncertainty tolerance. This is because practicing improvisation strengthens our relationship with change by exposing us to unpredictability in a lighthearted context. Additionally, improv offers us practical principles and tools for navigating the great unknown. This session is for those wishing to strengthen their relationship with uncertainty and have tons of fun along the way. This is a highly interactive learn-by-doing experience not a data-dump.

Recommended advance reading: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/07/smarter-living/how-to-cope-when-everything-keeps-changing.html

Facilitator: Jay Reid, The Making Box, https://www.themakingbox.ca/

Learn more and register on the Learning and Development website. 

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