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Live Webinar December 13th, 2016 – 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: Human Capital Institute

Direct and indirect pressures to conform are present in most organizations. When is conformity useful and when is it harmful to individuals and organizations?

How can leaders strike the appropriate balance between conformity and nonconformity in their own companies and themselves?

In this webcast Francesca addresses these questions and discusses research conducted over the last decade in search for an answer.

As a way to explain the deepening employee-engagement crisis and firms’ failure to adapt to changing times, Harvard Business School Professor, Francesca Gino, studied various organizations in a wide range of industries – from software, entertainment, and financial services to valve manufacturing, food processing, and executive search – whose leaders encouraged nonconformity and urged their people to be themselves, use their signature strengths, and challenge the status quo.

Using insights from behavioral economics and psychology, her research has identified ways in which leaders can attract and motivate talent to create much more innovative and productive workplaces, where people are engaged in their jobs and can contribute fully to improving their organizations.

Presenter: Francesca Gino (LinkedIn profile) is a Behavioral Scientist, Harvard Business School Professor, and author of the HBR bestsellers Sidetracked: Why Our Decisions Get Derailed, and How We Can Stick to the Plan; Why Leaders Don’t Learn from Success (HBR), and Reinventing Employee Onboarding.

Note: SHRM has pre-approved this webcast for 1 Professional Development Credits (PDCs) towards SHRM-CP℠ or SHRM-SCP℠ Certifications.

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