• Navigating Organisational Change with Dr Michelle McQuaid

  • Jan 30 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Navigating Organisational Change with Dr Michelle McQuaid

  • Summary

  • Thriving Workplaces. Flourishing Schools. Stronger Communities.

    I had the pleasure of chatting to Dr. Michelle McQuaid, a best-selling author, workplace wellbeing teacher and playful change activator. An honorary fellow at the University of Melbourne’s Graduate School of Education, in addition to hosting the highly acclaimed weekly podcast, Making Positive Psychology Work, which features leading researchers and practitioners from around the world, Michelle blogs for Psychology Today, The Huffington Post and Thrive, and her work has been featured in Forbes, The Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, Boss Magazine, The Age and more.

    Michelle and I discuss:

    • How schools can effectively navigate organisational change to promote a positive and supportive environment.
    • Key strategies that have been successful in implementing organisational change in schools.
    • How can leaders ensure that changes are communicated transparently and inclusively to foster a sense of unity and understanding among staff.
    • How school leaders can prioritise and support the wellbeing of their staff to prevent burnout and maintain a positive working environment.
    • And much more!

    Thank you for everything you have done and continue to do to create a better future for our life long learners!

    Listen here:
    Apple - https://apple.co/3OAl10C
    Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3Pyuxmg
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    Connect with Michelle:

    Website: www.michellemcquaid.com
    LinkedIn: Michelle McQuaid
    PERMAH Survey Link

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