For Healthcare and Continuing Care
This webinar will not be recorded.
Personal energy isn’t just an individual resource, it’s also the fuel that drives team performance. In this second session of the series, we’ll explore how leaders can apply energy management concepts to strengthen team resilience, connection, and results.
Whether or not you attend Recharge, Focus, and Build Your Capacity to Care, this standalone session explores why energy management is more than a personal skill; it’s a vital leadership capability. You’ll gain practical strategies to integrate energy management into your leadership style and learn techniques to help teams recognize energy drains, enhance focus, and build resilience.
Walk away with a clear understanding of how energy-savvy leadership can elevate team capacity, plus practical strategies and tools you can immediately put into practice to energize your people and your workplace.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Recognize why energy management is essential to effective leadership.
- Apply practical techniques to help teams reduce drains, sharpen focus, and build resilience.
- Design strategies that elevate team performance, connection, and collective energy.
Our presenter
Sarah Deane is a researcher, author, and founder advancing the science of human energy and performance. As CEO of MEvolution, she develops evidence-based systems that combine behavioral and cognitive science with artificial intelligence to help individuals and organizations measure, master, and sustain peak human capacity.
Sarah’s qualifications and achievements include a Master of Engineering in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. She has traveled extensively to study human behavior, led the Worldwide Employee Workplace Experience Program and team at HP serving over 320,000 employees globally, and authored “The Wellness Formula” based on her research. She has presented at conferences such as SXSW, HRWest and Gartner. Sarah’s insights and commentary can be found on numerous platforms, including Fast Company, the Wall Street Journal, Huffington Post, Thrive Global, HR.com, SHRM, CMSWire, Reworked, CIO Magazine, and more. She also teaches her highly rated courses at Stanford University Continuing Studies, focusing on the power of personal energy management, coaches leaders to become positively energized and develops strategies for creating positively energized workplace cultures.
Learn more about Sarah here.