Leadership in Practice #52: Venting vs. Burn-Off
Adults
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Learning
Leadership in Practice, taught by Next Jump's Co-CEOs Meghan Messenger and Charlie Kim, is a comprehensive class designed to equip leaders with the essential skills needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and become the difference-makers in their organizations. This series focuses on the importance of effective decision-making in uncertainty, a critical skill for 21st-century leaders, exploring changes and trends in the market, while also covering other trending topics that drive human performance, such as self-awareness, teaming, emotional intelligence, mood, nutrition, and more. Through insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions, attendees learn to adapt and thrive in the face of emerging challenges in the modern workplace and unlearn old habits that no longer serve them.
Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
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Please note—this class is part of a series. Classes may be attended out of order, but prior concepts may be referenced. To catch up on previous classes simply search “Leadership in Practice” in the Video Hub.
Leadership In Practice Certificates are available for individuals who consistently attend class.
Click here for more information
Audience: Adults
Meet Our Instructor
Chef Dani Chavez-Bello
Chef Dani has worked across different continents, he started his culinary journey in Barcelona then San Sebastian, Paris, Hamburg , Tokyo and New York , having worked in some of the top restaurants in the world such as El Bulli, Berasategui, Maison Darroze, Mugaritz and Bouley. Always looking for the culinary excellence, today his mission is gut health and how food contributes to improve human performance. He is focused in fermented food and its ability to maintain or rebuild our microbiome.