Challenge: Measure the Business Impact of Mindfulness
Explore the various ways we can measure the impact of neural training on leadership and work.
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- Event lasts 1 hour
This event is for OM Network Members and Guests. If you’d like to attend with a free All-Access Guest Pass, please reserve a spot here on Eventbrite.
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The Challenge: How Can We Reliably Measure the Outcomes of Neural Training?
This live event is the latest in the OMN’s groundbreaking Solutions Lab series. It dives into the question of what we know about ways in which mindful practices and neural training can be tied to measurable business outcomes. We will learn the basics of scientific measurement and a variety of approaches to measuring the impact of training.
We will learn how to separate the things we would like to be able to say but probably cannot prove from things that can be correlated enough to drive strategies and actions.
Best of all, this lab is built around an interactive case study in which members will have the opportunity to work together to analyze the results of a neural training initiative and practice how to communicate its outcomes. These labs are meant to be interactive and small-group discussions, so space is limited. Please click the RSVP link at the top of this page and put it on your calendar today.
Presenter: Bill Craib
This Solutions Lab will be facilitated by Bill Craib. Bill is the Chief Community Officer at the Organizational Mindfulness Network. Over a 30-year career in the human capital space, Bill has helped to transform two distinct industries. First, in the very early days of the Internet, Craib was a founder and content architect for AIRS, which revolutionized corporate recruiting through software and training for a decade before being acquired by ADP.
Over the past twenty years at the Human Capital Institute, Bill has been a founding executive, faculty member, and frequent public speaker on strategic human capital and helped thousands of HR leaders and business partners connect the dots between talent strategies and business outcomes.
Bill lives in Vermont with his wife and family.