From bossy to boss'e

Helen Garcia


Organisation:
Projects
Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Unknown: £50 for 30 mins
Category:
Business
Updated:
24th May 2020

Teaching an old dog new tricks, moving from directive to collaborative management through changing mindsets, team values, goals and understanding others before yourself.

Work should not need to be a place where bosses rule and projects provail. Workplaces can be a place of openness, focus, creativity, encouragement but above all enabling creative thinking within a fun environment without cliche.

Learn how to do all this by inspecting and adapting your mindset to help others do the same.

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About Helen Garcia

As a project practitioner with 10+ years of experience across a number of industries and sectors, reaching from rail, simulation, cloud platforms and pharmaceuticals, I have a deep understanding of project methodologies.  

I am passionate about delivering change, striving to serve others by enabling recognition, inspection and adaptation as a team to drive organisational change. I passionate about guiding others and in doing this energises me for my love for triathlons!

My goal is to enable households and businesses to adopt an agile mindset, not through purists approaches but in reflection of what we have learnt and how we can use this to continuously evolve into better versions of ourselves, our teams and our organisations. 

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