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Navigating Change with a Growth Mindset

About This Event

Starting:

Thu, May 4, 2023
In-Person

There are two mindsets that impact our ability to learn, grow and achieve our goals:

  • GROWTH MINDSET: This is the belief that we are in control of our skills and have the capacity to grow and develop them. Leaders with a growth mindset believe skills are built.
  • FIXED MINDSET: This is the belief that our skills are set — we are who we are, we have what we have, and we don’t have the capacity to change and learn. Leaders with a fixed mindset believe we are born with the skills we possess.

Research shows that a growth mindset can foster grit, determination and work ethic.

In this workshop, you will:

  • Determine your most prevalent mindset
  • Identify your mindset challenges
  • Develop strategies to strengthen your growth mindset
  • Learn how a growth mindset approach empowers teams to collaborate, innovate and take risks
  • Understand how to use a growth mindset to create/sustain a positive workplace culture

Who should attend this training?

This program is designed for any leader who wants to become better at interacting with, motivating, and collaborating with others.

$259.00 Only $84 (when logged in) thanks to the support of our funders

This event is being held IN-PERSON at our training room in Tampa, FL.

Registration closes at 11:55 p.m. Eastern on May 2, 2023.

Purchase Your Event Tickets

Navigating Change Registration
$84.00
Navigating Change Registration
$84.00

Sessions

Navigating Change with a Growth Mindset
May 4, 2023
08:30 AM
to 12:30 PM
In-Person
1408 N. Westshore Blvd. Ste. 140 Tampa, FL 33607
Navigating Change with a Growth Mindset
May 4, 2023
08:30 AM
to 12:30 PM
In-Person
1408 N. Westshore Blvd. Ste. 140 Tampa, FL 33607

John Loblack, Ed. D., is an accomplished and change-oriented human development expert who draws upon his diverse background, training and experiences to encourage, motivate and inspire nonprofit leaders to drastically increase their individual and organizational value.

As a graduate from the school of “Hard Knocks,” John learned to appreciate the value of hard work and perseverance.

With his single mother as the “principal,” John understood at an early age that a sound education would be his ticket to a meaningful life.

When John shares with members of his audience, he marries the lessons from academia and from his professional experiences with those he learned on the streets of the small Caribbean Island, Dominica.

There, he was an accomplished soccer player — the Most Outstanding Player on the 1978 Caribbean Youth Soccer Championship team, Dominica. One year later, he led his local club side, Spartans, to its first premier league championship in 25 years.

Before moving to the United States in 1993, he was a news editor at the Dominica Broadcasting Corporation’s DBS Radio, a reporter with the Government Information Service, hosted a sports talk show, “On the Ball,” and was a sports correspondent for the Caribbean News Agency.

In the United States, he has experiences as an elementary school, middle school and high school teacher, a career college instructor, a university campus dean, and a learning and development specialist. John is the Nonprofit Leadership Center’s former director of strategic solutions and now consults and supports a variety of organizations.

John holds a doctoral degree in organizational leadership, a master’s degree in human resource management, an undergraduate degree in sociology, and a diploma in mass communication.

He is a Certified Marshall Goldsmith Stakeholder-centered coach, a Career Development Facilitator (GCDF), a Certified Workplace Excellence Skills Facilitator, and a Motivation and Empowerment coach.