Navigating Times of Radical Change

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Learning Objectives:

  • 5 vital questions to ask to determine the best path(s) forward.

 

  • How to communicate in the styles needed by our teams during times of change — not just in the style we prefer.

 

  • The 7 most important things we need from leaders during times of uncertainty, and the 5 things we don’t.

Led by Bob Tipton

of Team Tipton

What Attendees Are Saying:

“Navigating Times of Radical Change” is very profound and timely in today’s world!   As leaders and people, we have lost the ability to communicate effectively with others, particularly those with alternate opinions.

 

This often leads to confusion, misinterpretation, or fear. This training outlines key critical concepts for leaders to embrace as they communicate by first understanding that not everyone receives communication in the manner it was intended.

 

I encourage all leaders to complete this training and integrate its teaching into their daily work life.  Truly fundamental in nature with powerful messaging.

 

— Jean Logue. VP of HR, Northeastern State University

“At IT Pack, we’re all about supporting IT leaders through real-world challenges—and ‘Navigating Times of Radical Change’ speaks directly to what many of us are experiencing today. The pace of transformation in our field is relentless, and yet, the biggest barrier often isn’t technology—it’s communication.

 

This program delivers a vital reminder: how we communicate matters just as much as what we communicate. Especially in distributed teams and cross-functional environments, misalignment can quietly erode trust and momentum.

 

I would recommend this training to all IT professionals in leadership or team-facing roles. It offers practical insights with real impact—helping us lead not just through change, but through uncertainty, resistance, and complexity.”

 

— Dave Dvorak, VP Member Services, IT Pack

May 2025

(NOTE: the content is the same in both options)

5/13/2025

12pm EDT

5/15/2025

6pm EDT

June 2025

(NOTE: the content is the same in both options)

6/17/2025

12pm EDT

6/18/2025

6pm EDT

The phrase, “may you live in interesting times” has been wrongly attributed as an ancient curse. Wherever it came from, we interpret the word “interesting” to mean times of turmoil, tumult, upheaval and strife. For many of us, by that definition, we are living in some of the most interesting times in history.

 

What can help us to successfully navigate decisions, strategy, and direction when things seem confusing and frightening? This event shares real-life, immediately available tools and approaches to help get in front of things, and recapture (and/or maintain) our focus and productivity.