WEBINAR: LEADING CHANGE: HOW TO TURN UNCERTAINTY INTO OPPORTUNITY

Is Change a Challenge or an Opportunity? 

70% of organizational change efforts fail, not because of poor strategy, but because people are not ready. 

As a leader, how do you guide your team through uncertainty? 

To explore new perspectives on "leadership" in an uncertain world, PACE Institute of Management and FranklinCovey are co-hosting a webinar titled: 

LEADING CHANGE: HOW TO TURN UNCERTAINTY INTO OPPORTUNITY

Topic  LEADING CHANGE: HOW TO TURN UNCERTAINTY INTO OPPORTUNITY
Organizer 
Date & Time  9:00 – 11:00 AM, Thursday, November 6, 2025 
Format 

Live via Zoom 

Content 
  • Reframe your mindset about change: Understand why past experiences can bias us toward a negative view of change—and how to reset your lens to uncover opportunities. 
  • Master your personal response to change: Recognize that reactions aren’t “right” or “wrong”; learn practical tools to choose a more useful response instead of being driven by emotion. 
  • Grasp the predictable pattern of change: Learn the common stages every change goes through so you can locate where you are and decide the most effective next move. 
  • See the leader’s role as the fulcrum of change: Discover why leaders are the decisive leverage in change—and the critical behaviors that help teams move through transition successfully
Speaker 

Curtis Bateman

Senior Vice President FranklinCovey Worldwide 

Co-author of “Change: How To Turn Uncertainty Into Opportunity” 

Curtis Bateman is one of the world’s leading experts on Leading Change. As Senior Vice President of FranklinCovey Worldwide, he has helped thousands of top organizations across the U.S., Europe, and Asia lead transformation and thrive amid massive disruption.

Participant 
  • Entrepreneurs, Business Leaders, CEOs, Founders 
  • HR/OD/L&D/TD Leaders 
  • Middle Managers 
  • Team and Project Leaders 
Language  English – Vietnamese (simultaneous interpretation provided) 
Fee ₫1,490,000  Free admission (priority for invited guests and early registrants) 
 

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