Tasha is passionate about working with clients to customize each event for the unique priorities and pain points of the audience. No matter what topic she covers, participants always receive:
- Several actionable tools that can be applied immediately.
- A highly interactive experience that cements learning and maximizes behavior change results.
- Insight from cutting-edge research translated into bite-sized, easy to digest nuggets.
Becoming A Future-Ready Leader
The speed of business in the 21st century can be downright dizzying. With change, innovation, and disruption as permanent fixtures, the best leaders know that success is a moving target—that the decisions, skills and behaviors getting them ahead today won’t always be what gets them ahead tomorrow. But for most leaders, change is challenging and stressful.
Fortunately, reveals Dr. Tasha Eurich, there is one highly learnable skill that all agile, adaptable, and future-ready leaders possess. Self-awareness doesn’t just help leaders produce powerful results, but also to become trusted, respected, and motivating forces for their teams and organizations. In both her academic research and her career as an elite executive coach, Tasha provides data-backed advice for building and nurturing self-awareness. Participants will leave with several battle-tested tools to improve and a newfound confidence not just to survive, but thrive, in a constantly changing world.
Self-Awareness: The Secret to Building Brand Evangelists
What does it take to turn potential customers into enthusiastic brand evangelists? While it’s common to focus on strategies like customer outreach, marketing campaigns, and social media, studies show that the secret to creating customers for life is recognizing and responding to their emotional needs.
And as it turns out, there is one skill that makes or breaks our ability to do so—the skill of self-awareness. Customer service professionals who know who they are and how they come across, for example, have been shown to perform twice as well as those who don’t.
Dr. Tasha Eurich is an expert in building self-awareness to support the customer experience—she helped one wireless telecommunications company improve their net promoter score by 12 points in just 12 months through her science-backed approach. Participants will discover that increasing their knowledge of who they are and how they’re seen will dramatically elevate their contributions.
Powering Up: How Self-Awareness Helps Women Succeed
Self-awareness is at the heart of leadership and professional success. Research increasingly shows that it’s the foundation of high performance, meaningful relationships, and a fulfilling career. Yet developing this critical skill is often easier said than done, and the obstacles can feel especially pronounced for women.
For example, research shows that female leaders tend to receive less feedback than men do. And even though women are generally rated as slightly more effective than men, they typically underestimate how others view their performance. So they shy away from taking risks, advocating for themselves, and selling their ideas—all with consequences for their advancement, engagement, and retention.
But in these challenges lies opportunity. Women have many unique advantages when it comes to self-awareness. In fact, by learning who they are and how they’re seen, they can catalyze their careers and become more empowered in the process.