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How Adaptability Will Help You Deal With Change | Jennifer Jones | TEDxNantwich

Faced with accelerating change around us, how do we improve our ability to adapt? Seasoned transformation consultant and executive level coach Jennifer Jones introduces us to the Adaptability Equation; a formula for high performance through change. Through this framework she will help you explore ways to keep your organisation ahead of the game, and enable you and your teams to make better decisions and perform to the best of your ability in an ever changing world.  About Jennifer Jennifer Jones is a seasoned executive level coach and transformation consultant helping blue-chip organisations and senior individuals to deliver higher performance. After being promoted to her first Director level role at the age of 27, Jennifer has worked across the globe with executives keen to transform themselves and their organisations. For the past 15 years she has worked with and advised leaders in countless companies including Lloyds Banking Group, Big W, EDS, HP/DXC, Alstom, Rolls-Royce, Peel Group and Willis Towers Watson. Seasoned executive level coach and consultant helping blue-chip organisations and senior individuals to deliver higher performance. Jennifer has worked across the globe with executives keen to transform themselves and their organisations. Her clients include Lloyds Banking Group, Big W, EDS / HP and Alstom. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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