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Steer Through the Storm: Leading Change Effectively

Facing a backdrop of constant organisational upheaval and uncertainty, Leah Mether offers a step-by-step guide designed to navigate change in this Cuppa conversation.

 

Sensing a shift in your workplace but lack the foundations to lead the change?

Leah Mether, a seasoned communication and soft skills expert, offers just that with her practical, step-by-step guide designed to navigate the turbulent waters of change in her book Steer Through the Storm. With over 15 years of experience assisting diverse organisations, she crafts a new paradigm for leadership and communication that is crucial for managing the emotional and operational challenges of today's dynamic environments.

Learn how to minimise resistance to change and effectively defuse conflicts that can arise during transition periods. The strategies discussed will help leaders manage disagreements constructively.

Leaders will discover how to facilitate this shift and encourage a positive, forward-looking perspective among their teams. If you're ready to take the steering wheel and steer your organisation through change, then this is the Cuppa for you.

When: 12pm Wednesday August 28, 2024 
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Leah Mether is a speaker, trainer, facilitator and author known for her direct, enthusiastic and relatable style. With a background in leadership, corporate communications and journalism, Leah works with executives, leaders and teams across Australia to help them improve their communication and self-management.

With more than 15 years’ experience working with thousands of clients, Leah knows what it takes to communicate under pressure. Her clients represent a diverse range of industries, government agencies, and businesses across Australia – including AGL, Optus, CFA, Energy Australia, Latrobe Community Health Services, and the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action.

As a proud Gippslander based in regional Victoria, Leah is passionate about supporting communities through industry transition.

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