Whether you’ve made a blunder in a meeting, are dealing with a staffing predicament, or are navigating a full-blown organizational meltdown, you’ve undoubtedly experienced organizational crises or moments when it feels like things just keep going wrong. In this 90 minute training, you’ll learn tools, techniques, and frameworks to help you stay cool during crises and mistakes and to plan your next steps. This engaging workshop that will leave you feeling more confident to handle whatever comes your way, both in and out of the office.
You’ll learn:
• Tools for keeping yourself together in high -stress moments
• The most common ways that crisis / mistake recovery goes wrong (and how to prevent it)
• How to approach crises systematically to identify your next logical steps
• How to serve as a guidepost for others during crises
• How to develop a recovery plan for you and your organization when mistakes or crises arise
Please note Nonprofit Austin reserves the right to postpone this learning opportunity if there is inadequate registration.
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More about our facilitator:
The Yes And Brain framework is the creation of Licensed Clinical Social Worker, corporate trainer, and multidisciplinary artist, Lacy Alana. As Lacy spent time in the clinical, educational, corporate, and expressive arts worlds over the last decade, she recognized that she was having great success blending facets from each discipline into the others.
When colleagues asked her to teach them tools to mimic her work, she developed the Yes And Brain framework to serve as a foundational framework for work in each setting. Over the years, The Yes And Brain Model has continued to be refined, with specialized sub-models and training pathways for many different populations.
Lacy has a varied professional history, including working in the corporate world (with a business/advertising degree), providing corporate trainings and keynotes, running specialized circus and improv theatre programs for neurodivergent and at-risk youth, training educators/helping professionals/medical professionals, and working as a psychotherapist. Lacy provides one-of-a-kind trainings that fuse Interpersonal Neurobiology, therapeutic frameworks, business communication, and pedagogy from improvisational theatre and the circus arts.