Cymru Wales autumn webinar 1
The CDI
The CDI

Cymru Wales autumn webinar 1

Enhancing Careers Advisers' Understanding of Decision-Making Neuroscience: Theories, Strategies and Tools to Support Customer/Client Career Choices.

Free to attend
Ever wonder why some customers seem to move forward easily while others don’t yet? Want to achieve more yourself? Need to update your understanding of neuroscience and how our brains work?

If you are looking for new techniques and approaches to use to help create change and momentum for yourself and others, then why not sign up for this interactive one-hour webinar for CDI Cymru Wales members with award-winning career and life coach and CDI Project Associate for Wales and Fellow, Carolyn Parry, RCDP.

Learning outcomes: In this one-hour interactive webinar, delegates will:

· Learn how the brain processes information, integrates logic and emotion, and evaluates options to make decisions

· Consider the connection between the neuroscience of decision-making and relevant career theories, and

· Experience strategies and tools they can use with their customers/clients to enhance decision making and progression.

Speaker bio
A multi-award-winning career and life coach/trainer, and TEDx speaker, Carolyn Parry FRSA, FHEA, FCDI, RCDP, came to career development work in her late 30s as part of her own midlife crisis after a successful but unfulfilling seventeen-year management career in property, international software and publishing. She spent almost 15 years working at Aberystwyth University as an HE careers adviser, senior manager, and latterly as careers and employability director before setting up her own career and life coaching practice, Career Alchemy. Author and of ‘Change Your Story’ with a podcast of the same name, she is also the current Project Associate for Wales and immediate past President and Chair of the Board of the Career Development Institute, the professional body for the career development sector. Carolyn is also a Trustee/Director on the Board of Antur Cymru, a £4M rural economic development social enterprise, and until recently a trustee of the local branch of Citizens Advice.
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