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April 30 @ 4:30 pm ET | 헤라카지노|헤라카지노 도메인|헤라카지노 주소|헤라카지노 보증
$15 admission includes libations and hor d'oeuvres
We all want more productive and mission-driven teams, but the relentless pace and pressure of today's workplace takes a toll on everyone. When stress builds up, communication breaks down, priorities get fuzzy, and morale suffers. To thrive, we must recognize that mental health is corporate health. It shapes how we lead and how we synergize with our team.
Every day, whether we realize it or not, we're influencing our team's mental wellbeing. Each meeting we run, policy we implement, and check-in we conduct either strengthens or weakens trust. So how do we create environments where honest conversations can flourish, boosting adaptability, connection, and results?
In this actionable FEDTalk, Dr. Carylynn Larson shares the mindset shift and practical tools organizations need to build a professional ecosystem that encourage not only meaningful communication, but how to translate intent into action. Drawing from lived experience, powerful storytelling—including a conversation that changed her life—and decades of research in workplace psychology, she reframes mental health as a foundation for trust, engagement, and performance.
You’ll leave with Dr. Larson’s “Recipe for Healing Community”, a three-part blueprint to:
About the Speaker
Dr. Carylynn Kemp Larson is a dynamic keynote speaker who brings research, real-world experience, and personal insight to every stage. A recognized expert on leadership, team dynamics, coaching, and mental health, she has delivered dozens of speeches at corporate events, leadership summits, and professional conferences, inspiring audiences to rethink workplace well-being and build cultures of resilience and connection.
Dr. Larson holds a Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from George Mason University, and is an ICF Professional Certified Coach with thousands of hours of coaching experience. She has spent her career helping leaders and teams thrive through change and uncertainty. Her work spans sectors - government, corporate, and nonprofit, in addition to serving on the faculty of renowned universities including The George Washington University, George Mason University, the United States Naval Academy, and The 헤라카지노.
With a unique combination of leadership and mental health experience, Dr. Larson bridges two critical but often separate worlds—organizational success and human well-being. In 2008, she founded Rock Recovery, a national nonprofit dedicated to bridging mental health treatment gaps, designing innovative community-based recovery programs, and fostering healing through education and empowerment. Over the past 17 years, she has led the organization in multiple roles, including Executive Director, President, and Board Member.
Resilience is the human capacity to meet adversity, setbacks, and trauma and then recover to live life fully. Resilient leaders can sustain their energy level under pressure to cope with disruptive changes and adaptation. They bounce back from setbacks. They also overcome major difficulties without engaging in dysfunctional behavior or harming others. Resilience is a crucial characteristic of a high-performing leader.
One constant thing in life is that you will have to deal with change. Using resilience, people can manage their wellness to thrive during changing or uncertain times.
Learning Objectives
During this 60-minute session with Dr. Russell Robinson, participants will learn how to:
Watch for a panel discussion on the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in the federal government, where we will explore: the potential promise of AI; mitigating risks; addressing concerns with transparency; implications for the public workforce as new technologies are integrated into the workplace and more!
Moderator: , 헤라카지노 Adjunct Faculty, Key Executive Leadership Program; Retired Deputy CFO NASA
Panelists: , Vice President, Civil Sales, Blue Origin; , Chief Government and External Affairs Officer, Axiom Space; , Director, Commercial Space Flight, NASA HQ
Moderator: 헤라카지노 Adjunct Faculty, Key Executive Leadership Program; President, Maryland State Board of Education Board; Associate Director for Administration, Executive Office of the President; Director of Operations, National Security and International Affairs Division, General Accounting Office
Panelists: Counselor and Independent Consultant, U.S. Agency for Global Media; former President/CEO, National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA); , CEO, Kimberly Walton & Associates, LLC; NAPA Fellow and Vice-Chair Panel on Public Service; former Executive Assistant Administrator for Enterprise Support, Transportation Administration Security (TSA)
Moderator: , Director, Key Executive Leadership Programs, 헤라카지노 도메인 of Public Affairs, 헤라카지노
Speakers: Kara Cotsalas, Chief, Workforce Management Branch National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), NIH, Department of Health and Human Services; Kristen G. Ellis, Esq., Director of Regulatory, Intergovernmental, and Stakeholder Engagement, US Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (EM); Russell Robinson, EdD, Founder of Amplified Research, Civil Servant and Researcher Focusing on Employee Engagement, and Voice/Silence
Simple practices of gratitude, compassion, and humility can never be underestimated in terms of their impact on creating inclusive and innovative workforces. Now, more than ever, it is time to return to the basics of kindness in love for ourselves and with those we lead.
There are many excellent agency budget documents and academic resources to tell the “what” about Federal budgeting. Learn how they can give you everything but the ingredients for the secret sauce that takes the meal to the next level in this FEDTalks session.
Explore the ethical issues lurking in decisions leaders in the federal government and industry make that can impact workers, stakeholders, and the public.
Plus, learn how to identify and address common ethical issues facing government leaders.
This FEDTalks session will focus on what human capital leaders can do to build a better federal workforce geared toward the future of work that factors remote work, connection, wellness, burnout, social justice issues and hyper-partisan politics.
Learn about the importance of the mandates, practices, and available resources to help leaders build and effectively use the needed evidence base to achieve greater success in critical areas facing agencies. Presenters also provide examples of fostering learning in organizations.
Dr. Rose Noxon has more than 35 years’ experience in 헤라카지노 보증 process improvement, learning and development, and performance evaluation and. She holds certifications as a Certified Performance Technologist (CPT), as a Project Management Professional (PMP) and also holds a Performance and Training Certificate from the ROI Institute. She has a PhD in Education with a specialization in Training and Human Performance Improvement from Capella University.
Every organization wants high-performance teams. But just what does this mean? How are high-performance teams created? How do you lead and evaluate them? This session will explore these issues, underscoring the three main influences for building high-performance teams.
The world is increasingly interconnected and digital yet, performance improvement approaches are typically flat and analog. This creates inefficiencies and tears at consultant-client relationships. Impending changes to the federal budget, and the addition of virtual work requirements, having effective methods and tools is crucial to empowering teams, saving time, reducing risk, and showing value.
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This FEDTalks is about how to make the Executive Core Qualifications reflect everyday work for members of the Senior Executive Service. The presenter shares 18 reasons why initiatives like the Executive Core Qualifications fail, what the barriers are to sustainability, and what you can do to prevent them from becoming a short-lived fad.
Description: Coming off the heels of the longest furlough in United States history, this session will discuss practical ways to develop resilience and the role mindfulness can play. Moderated by Key Executive-in-Residence, Dr. Ruth Zaplin, join us for the first FEDTalks of 2019.
Participants also had the opportunity to directly interact with some of Key's Executive Coaches, Carlynn Larson, Mandeep Singh, Mimi Darmstadter and Vinay Kumar, and Key's Assistant Director, Jennifer Tether, for a more intimate and immersive learning session.
Description: It’s no secret that an agency’s culture impacts its ability to successfully meet its mission. But what does the federal workforce really think about their agency’s culture? Working with Government 헤라카지노 보증 Council, Eagle Hill recently polled federal employees on multiple aspects of culture—including leadership, employee satisfaction, and employee experience. What Eagle Hill found might surprise you. Join us to learn more about the research findings.
Description: Join us for an interactive and informative discussion on how to "Change Your Career, Change Your Life." Moderated by Dr. Reginald Wells, former Deputy Commissioner for Human Resources at Social Security Administration and Key Faculty member, this dynamic panel discussion will provide participants with tools, tips, and personal anecdotes for moving on or moving up in your federal career.