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Individual Resilience – Where Organizational Resilience Begins

ICOR will present Individual Resilience – Where Organizational Resilience Begins on Wednesday, January 26, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. ET, a new educational webinar that will serve as an introduction to the ICOR 2022 webinar series on the skills, knowledge, and behaviors present in people who are able to thrive in the midst of constant change.

Resilience is not something you were born having, it’s built from the hundreds of daily interactions you have with the world. This is your chance to learn about the science of individual resilience and how you can learn to be a more resilient person and how organizations can identify the behaviors it requires to be more resilient.

With your participation, you will receive 1 (one) continuing education hour.

Individual Resilience – Where Organizational Resilience Begins will provide the basis for:

  • Understanding the science of individual resilience
  • Learning how to build resilience skills, knowledge, & behaviors
  • Considering how to apply this knowledge to hiring and professional development practices

Registration is now open here.

ICOR’s unique certification recognizes the capabilities of those who lead in increasing the resilience of their organization. It credentials personnel who understand two or more of the disciplines that build a more resilient organization.

 

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