Collaboration in a Fast-Paced Environment  

Collaboration in a Fast-Paced Environment  

Target Audience : Managers and Above

We all know collaboration is important, but when stress and time pressure rise, our “survival instincts” take over, making every request feel like an emergency. As a result, we lose our usual good communication habits, rush through planning, and allow certain voices to dominate meetings. 

This workshop draws from the fields of neuroscience and social psychology to explain why your body responds the way it does under time stress at work. Next, we introduce research-backed, practical behaviors you can apply in the moment to counteract those instincts. 

Before you leave, you’ll know exactly how to handle sudden task reprioritization, maintain trust with coworkers during chaotic times, and ensure that all voices are heard in collaborative discussions. You’re going to love this workshop. 

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“I saw it as a great refresher of the right etiquette for meetings and the way to address and prioritize workload. I think we all know what we should do its just making sure we remember to do that in stressful times.”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“This has given me a different perspective from both a manager and an employee, communication is truly both ways.

Highlighting delays is only bad if it is a surprise, the more stakeholder management the early engagement is key in not disappointing your stakeholders and annoying them.”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“Very helpful to understand how to collaborate and hold effective meetings.”