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Leading Change in a Human Way with Gareth Evans

Season 7 Episode 101 Published 11 hours ago
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What does it take to support people and organisations working under pressure, complexity, and trauma?

In this episode of the OrgDev Podcast, we welcome Gareth Evans, Lead for Specialist Organisational Development at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. A facilitator, coach, and thought leader in relational and trauma-informed OD, Gareth is the developer of the Conversational Spaces Framework and co-developer of the OD Practice Framework for working with organisational trauma.

Together, we explore how organisation development can create the conditions for connection, collaboration, and meaningful work in complex and emotionally demanding environments.

Topics include: trauma-informed OD, organisational trauma, conversational spaces, systems thinking, complexity, and relational practice.

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