Webinar - Finding Calm In The Chaos

Shazamme System User

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March 31, 2020

Finding Calm In The Chaos

In times of uncertainty like we are experiencing now, worry, panic and chaos can set in. These are the times when tapping into our quiet power will help us find calm in the chaos. By accessing our inner calm, we can respond creatively rather than react. Find opportunity in the midst of the crisis.

Megumi Miki. Founder of Quietly Powerful

Megumi helps leaders to inspire, not just drive performance, change and growth. As an author, speaker and consultant, she helps leaders and organisations to unlock dormant potential by evolving to be smart together rather than being smart on our own. Being smart together requires leadership and culture that allows a diverse range of people to fully contribute their unique talents for the greater good. It is one of the most difficult to replicate competitive advantage for organisations, especially in the volatile and disruptive environment we are in.

Megumi brings together 20+ years of experience in Leadership Development, Organisational Development, Change and Business Strategy. Her combined experience in business strategy and organisational development enables her to deliver solutions aligned to strategic goals and strategies of organisations. She has worked with industries including financial services, energy/utilities, consumer and industrial products, universities and government.

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Shazamme System User • March 31, 2020

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