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Exploring the Essential Features of “John K. Coyle – The Resilient Innovation Leader”
- 6 Video lessons in HD
- 59m of class content
LESSONS
1. Class Introduction
2. What Is Resiliency? A Definition
3. The Brain Science Of Stress And Performance
4. The Three R’s: Reduce, Recover And Reframe
5. Tie It All Together
6. Learning From The Master – Viktor Frankl
CLASS DESCRIPTION
If you’re a leader, stress is a part of your job description. From your daily dealings with employees, colleagues and clients to your need to worry about the overall direction of your business, pressures large and small seem to pop up at every turn.
Trying to eradicate stress from your life is futile. A better response is to learn how to embrace it and allow it to help you improve your performance. This course will show you the immediate action steps you can take to reframe stress and use it to your advantage. You’ll also learn to build your resilience, one of the essential aspects of innovation leadership.
In this course, you’ll learn how to:
- Shift your performance curve with the three R’s—reduce, recover and reframe.
- Use the top three recovery techniques.
- Gamify stress with reframing techniques.
- Understand the brain science of stress and performance using the Yerkes-Dodson law.
JOHN K. COYLE
John K. Coyle is one of the world’s leading experts in innovation and Design Thinking. He is the author of Design For Strengths: Applying Design Thinking to Individual and Team Strengths (2018) and The Art of Really Living Manifesto (2016). John teaches innovation courses at Marquette University and at the CEDIM University Graduate School center for design, innovation and business in Mexico. He is an NBC sports analyst, two-time TEDx presenter, author, and sought-after keynote speaker. He is known for his engaging storytelling combined with data-driven tools and information.
John won an Olympic silver medal in speedskating—an achievement he attributes directly to his Design Thinking background. He earned an MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management and is a graduate of Stanford University, where he studied Product Design, and his academic advisor was David Kelley, the founder of IDEO.
John is known as #thetimeguy because he is a thought leader in the field of chronoception—the study of how we, as humans, process time.
When John is not delivering keynotes and workshops, he enjoys exploring exotic locations, growing trinidad moruga scorpion peppers, and riding his fat tire bike in a leisure suit.
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