Be part of an extraordinary virtual learning and development experience with PCA
PCA is offering the Team London Bridge community the chance to be part of an exclusive audience for an extraordinary virtual learning and development experience.
PCA is an award-winning global specialist in highly immersive and experiential learning for leaders across levels, sectors and geographies. PCA runs leadership summits, conferences, leadership effectiveness events and multi-modular programmes using experiential learning techniques to help professionals and organisations build their capabilities and confidence in order to achieve sustainable growth.
A world’s first of its kind, you’re invited to contribute to what promises to be the most unique, ambitious and memorable event in PCA’s history, one that is more relevant to the business challenges faced by organisations today than ever before.
https://pca-global.com/showstoppers-virtual/
Register here to be part of this global premiere.
July 21st – 1.30pm BST
PCA are delighted to be collaborating with the Olivier Award Winning Showstoppers and to bring you something never tried before: A live streamed improvised musical, all performed in a fully socially distanced environment, complete with a facilitated de-brief and Q&A, and all delivered in just 60 minutes.
As with PCA’s pre-Covid Showstopper product, immediately before the performance we will be asking the invited audience to share their thoughts around what could be learned from watching a high performing team:
lead in uncertainty
make decisions under pressure
collaborate within remote working conditions
communicate with limited human proximity
innovate at pace for a positive outcome
After the performance PCA will facilitate a discussion with you to identify what your organisation can take away and apply when it comes to:
human centred leadership
decision-making in a crisis
agility and resilience
adapting quickly to new ways of working
innovation and risk-taking
understanding your clients’ new needs
building a culture of productive failure and trust
…all in the context of the next normal.