Phenomenal Training delivers culture change, communication and leadership programmes for customer-facing organisations. The advances in technology mean the world of work is changing at a pace not seen by any previous generation. A thriving workplace will be one that focuses people on the aspects of a job that are beyond an algorithm: operating in new ways of working that many of us have not yet been trained for. Given the breathtaking advances in robotics, virtual reality, machine-learning and artificial intelligence, I believe there are 3 urgent questions which face us right now:

1) How will leaders inspire great human performance in an increasingly automated or virtual workplace?

2) What impact does being less able to switch off from work have on our wellbeing and energy levels?

3) How can we best equip today’s children to prepare them for an optimistic and meaningful career in the future?

I collaborate with an exceptional team of experts who would love to help you maximise your human potential with cost-effective and culture-changing learning and development solutions.

How do you plan to reskill your front-line leaders as you increase the amount of cognitive technology in your workplace?

Laura, is an absolute gem; a real dynamo with passion, enthusiasm and character in spades!

She is able to combine her experience, skills and drive to provide sharp, precise and actionable advice which has really helped me drive change in my team.

I cannot recommend her enough!

Alastair Preacher, Customer Director, Tesco

Laura, is an absolute gem; a real dynamo with passion, enthusiasm and character in spades!

She is able to combine her experience, skills and drive to provide sharp, precise and actionable advice which has really helped me drive change in my team.

I cannot recommend her enough!

Alastair Preacher, Customer Director, Tesco

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My Robot Babies post mentions the ‘Uncanny Valley’ phenomenon; the moment in which a robot (or animation) becomes too eerily close to being human and our brain kicks in with feelings of repulsion. As more [...]

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My Robot Babies post mentions the ‘Uncanny Valley’ phenomenon; the moment in which a robot (or animation) becomes too eerily close to being human and our brain kicks in with feelings of repulsion. As more [...]