The Future Begins With Z: Keeping and Leading Generation Z on Your Team
Book—The Future Begins with Z: 9 Strategies to Lead Generation Z as they Disrupt the Workplace
Just when organizations grew accustomed to the Millennials, a new generation has emerged: Generation Z, your youngest team members. They bring with them a wealth of value—but too often, older managers cannot get past how different they are. Three out of four managers say they are the toughest generation to lead on a team. But what if your biggest challenge could become your greatest solution? What if you could turn your frustration into fascination with these young team members? This session is about how to engage them, retain them and prepare them for leadership. Tim explains the “Peter Pan Paradox” and then explores best practices and innovative ideas for getting the most out of these young staff.
Leading Multiple Generations
Book—A New Kind of Diversity
“Mind the Gap” is a common phrase when boarding trains for transportation. But there is a huge gap that many workplaces struggle to close: it’s the generation gap. Boomer and Xer managers differ from Gen Z team members. Today’s workplace has four to five generations working together and too often, we collide instead of collaborate. Older generations struggle to connect with younger ones, and vice versa. Often we stereotype, taking mental shortcuts with young or old teammates. This event explores the characteristics of each generation at work today and how to leverage each of their strengths to be your competitive advantage. Based on Tim’s book on the subject, the session offers practical strategies to bring out the best in each generation.
8 Paradoxes of Uncommon Leadership
Book—8 Paradoxes of Great Leadership
Since the pandemic, a new kind of employee has emerged. They are savvy, educated, socially aware and bring higher expectations of leaders than a generation ago. Today’s worker requires leaders to practice social and emotional intelligence which differentiates them from the rest. They balance paradoxical traits that enable them to connect with people: they’re both confident and humble, stubborn and open-minded, visible and invisible. This session reveals eight paradoxes top leaders leverage on teams, complete with case studies and applications.
Adjusting The Sails: The Art of Leading Change
The world’s most successful organizations are constantly adapting to change. And the best ones lead that change. Much like a sailor harnesses contrary winds to take the ship to the desired destination, effective staff and leaders flex and plan accordingly. They capitalize on current realities. In this session, Tim unpacks five vital secrets to effective change and principles to guide the process. He will ignite discussion your team can leverage repeatedly in order to be ready for the shifting cultural headwinds we face each year.
Building Emotionally Intelligent Teams
As Artificial Intelligence plays a larger role in the workplace, emotional intelligence is the greatest skill set team members can build. In fact, when it comes to your success, your EQ is more important than your IQ. Self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and relationship management are ingredients no smart technology can duplicate. This session not only illustrates the importance of cultivating a high EQ but also offers strategies to do so. It’s loaded with practical ideas to deepen your team’s interpersonal skills with customers, clients and each other.
Marching Off the Map
Book—Marching Off the Map
When Alexander the Great assembled three armies and began his campaign, he marched his soldiers off the current, familiar maps and into new, uncharted territory. They had to draw new maps as they marched. This is our reality today. Leaders and organizations cannot merely repeat what they’ve always done. Team success must be about more than fulfilling a current job description. Effective leaders discover what’s new while also holding on to timeless values. They are timely and timeless. This session sets up discussion on how to hold fast to your values as you march into new territory, prepare for the future and set the pace for your industry.
A New Kind of Leader: Leadership Secrets from the Land of Oz
Over the last half a century, five different leadership styles have become popular. Today, new team members enter with more education and a desire to be heard and not just seen. This session offers a leadership approach that embraces these new dynamics while giving actionable steps along the way. This new approach to team leadership enables leaders to avoid manipulation or intimidation and move toward collaborative exploration and problem-solving on your campus.
Becoming a Life-Giving Leader
Team members don’t want to be managed; they want to be led well. And they don’t want to merely be informed, they want to be inspired. This session teaches the disciplines of a leader who empowers team members to own the organization’s mission while cultivating a healthy team culture. In an innovative facilitation-style format, using images, conversations and experiences, this session inspires and equips leaders to lead in a life-giving manner.
Building Resilient Team Members
Employers have noticed a shift over the years. Team members seem to possess lower levels of resilience and resourcefulness than previous generations. Our on-demand, instant access culture has made delaying gratification difficult and quitting easy. This session provides the reasons for this drop in grit and what leaders can do with their team members to deepen resilience. It furnishes action steps for the team and action steps for managers to bring out the best in everyone. Both grit and a growth mindset can be developed. This session shows you how.
Choosing Your Soundtrack: How to Build a Magnetic Culture
It’s been said a thousand times: Culture eats strategy for breakfast. This session teaches actionable strategies to cultivate a healthy, magnetic culture (without blowing the budget). Attendees will learn the habits and attitudes that enable leaders—and their teams—to flourish. The session facilitates discussion on the four elements that make a positive culture stick.
Growing Grit on Your Team
Living in a world of smart technology has its advantages. One of the disadvantages is that employees (especially Gen Zers) have become accustomed to an instant access, on-demand lifestyle. Research reveals that resilience and resourcefulness have dropped. This event reveals what’s happening in our culture and the steps leaders and managers can take to cultivate grit and help employees stay the course, finish the task, delay gratification and go the extra mile. Packed with easy-to-remember diagrams, helpful images and practical steps, the session provides a game plan to deepen grit levels in everyone: executives, managers and staff.