The Challenge of Change
What if you could give your people:
· The ability to recognize and breakthrough mental barriers to change
· Tools to turn change and challenge into catalysts for both business and personal growth
· A powerful shift in thinking that will put challenges into perspective
· A mindset that seeks solutions and look for opportunities
Wouldn't that change everything?
Challenging times call for a powerful message. A message of hope and inspiration filled with the perspective, lessons and tools required when we are faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Warren Macdonald knows what it means to face adversity, to wake up to a whole new reality. In 1997 he lost both legs above the knee in a horrific backcountry accident; spending two days trapped beneath a one ton boulder…
Warren is a visionary who lives and breathes change management every day, He is routinely sought out as a keynote speaker and motivator by innovative, forward thinking organizations looking to foster "out of the box" thinking; the kind of thinking that led Warren to become the first double above-knee amputee to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest peak (19,222ft); the kind of thinking that empowers potential.
A powerful catalyst for change, Warren's presentation challenges the status quo by telling audiences what they need hear, not what they necessarily want to hear…
Warren's bestselling book, "A Test of Will" is the subject of the "Trapped under a Boulder" episode of Discovery's "I Shouldn't Be Alive" series. His documentary film "The Second Step" has been acclaimed worldwide, screening on National Geographic Television and winning eight international awards.
Warren has appeared on "Larry King Live", "The Oprah Winfrey Show", and "The Hour" with George Stroumboulopoulos. He has written articles for "CNN World Edition" (WWW), "Australian Geographic", "Speaking of Impact" and "Professional Speaker".
Warren's mission is to help you change the way you see the world, and your place in it.
The Challenge of Change
What if you could give your people:
· The ability to recognize and breakthrough mental barriers to change
· Tools to turn change and challenge into catalysts for both business and personal growth
· A powerful shift in thinking that will put challenges into perspective
· A mindset that seeks solutions and look for opportunities
Wouldn't that change everything?
Challenging times call for a powerful message. A message of hope and inspiration filled with the perspective, lessons and tools required when we are faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Warren Macdonald knows what it means to face adversity, to wake up to a whole new reality. In 1997 he lost both legs above the knee in a horrific backcountry accident; spending two days trapped beneath a one ton boulder…
Warren is a visionary who lives and breathes change management every day, He is routinely sought out as a keynote speaker and motivator by innovative, forward thinking organizations looking to foster "out of the box" thinking; the kind of thinking that led Warren to become the first double above-knee amputee to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest peak (19,222ft); the kind of thinking that empowers potential.
A powerful catalyst for change, Warren's presentation challenges the status quo by telling audiences what they need hear, not what they necessarily want to hear…
Warren's bestselling book, "A Test of Will" is the subject of the "Trapped under a Boulder" episode of Discovery's "I Shouldn't Be Alive" series. His documentary film "The Second Step" has been acclaimed worldwide, screening on National Geographic Television and winning eight international awards.
Warren has appeared on "Larry King Live", "The Oprah Winfrey Show", and "The Hour" with George Stroumboulopoulos. He has written articles for "CNN World Edition" (WWW), "Australian Geographic", "Speaking of Impact" and "Professional Speaker".
Warren's mission is to help you change the way you see the world, and your place in it.
The Power of Perception: Building a Breakthrough Mindset
Overview
If we can't see where it is we need to go, what are our chances of getting there? If your team or your members can't see where you're going, what are the chances they'll get onboard?
In navigating change, and overcoming the challenges that come with it, we need to address the foundation; the root cause of why we often get stuck or disengaged, and that is, how we perceive change in the first place.
Expected Outcomes
Return on Resilience- Bouncing Back is just the Beginning
Overview
If there's one certainty, in business and in life, it's that we will all face challenges; that we will all, at some point be faced with a seeming insurmountable obstacle or obstacles. When that happens, our greatest ally is found in our ability to endure; to adapt. When that happens, it pays to have banked some resilience.
This keynote presentation focuses on what we can do to prepare for our challenges in advance. On how we can fortify...
The Challenge of Change: Finding Opportunity in Adversity
We've all heard it a million times; "change is constant", "the only certainty in life is change", "change or perish". We all know it; what we need is for someone to show us how to deal with it. Warren's "Challenge of Change" presentation will help your group realise that challenges brought on by change hold endless opportunities for innovation and personal and professional growth. That it is possible to not just survive, but to thrive despite adversity.
This presentation...
One Step Beyond: Setting and Reaching Impossible Goals
It's all well and good to set seemingly impossible goals; the kind that has your team looking at you like you're nuts. Like this time you've really lost it... You need them to see what you see. You need to convince them, to inspire your team to follow you. To show them what is possible when you're prepared to go One Step Beyond...
- Beyond ordinary
- Beyond conventional
- Beyond perceived limitations
This presentation is designed to provide you...
Next Level Quality of Care: A Patients Testimony
Healthcare workers face the fallout every day for themselves and their patients. Then when we add all the changes going on in healthcare it's easy to forget why you got into the healthcare profession to begin with. One of the strongest connections Warren feels with an audience is when he gets to share his patient story with those in healthcare. He has seen firsthand what work healthcare professionals do; He's been there, on the receiving end. Warren had never even been in hospital until...






