Resilience and Future Readiness in a Brave New World
In a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous (VUCA) landscape, where change is the only constant, it's not the biggest or strongest who wins. It's those adapt and respond to change quickly enough and take advantage of the opportunities within the chaos. Book to learn more from Dominic Soh.
An interactive online speaker session. Earns 5 BUILD elective points.
Are you ready to take on this brave new world?
In a VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) landscape where change is the only constant, it's not the biggest or strongest that wins at the end of the day. It's those who are able to adapt and respond to change quickly enough and take advantage of the opportunities within the chaos. A brave new world requires a brave new you.
Whether you are about to start out in your course, close to launching your career, going through a rough patch or leading a team through challenging times, you'll need resilience and agility not just to survive, but to thrive. Learn the tools and insights used by high performers (U.S. Navy SEALs, Olympians, fighter pilots, surgeons, Michelin-star chefs) on how you can develop the resilience to thrive under stress, keep pushing forward, and adapt in an environment where change is the only constant.
About the speaker: Dominic Soh
Dominic is a TEDx and international speaker and is one of the HR Directors in OSF Digital (ANZ). He comes with half a decade of experience in the careers and employment space, working with hundreds of top Australian employers, delivering more than 300 employer/industry events (including career fairs, graduate bootcamps, Q&A panels, industry workshops/seminars) and having deployed 500+ individuals into work placements.
He has spoken on the TEDx stage twice, presented in over 12 countries, coached professionals from ANZ, EY and Deloitte and has also been featured on Entrepreneur, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and News.com.au. Some of his speaking clients include Google, Intel, Tesla, VW, New York University, University of Copenhagen, Chartered Accountants, Bank of Melbourne and EU Business School.