Leading through Transition with Dr. Trish Holliday
During this presentation, participants will learn the difference between managing change and leading through transition by exploring the 8 markers of the transition pathway. Participants will look at the challenges of leading through transitions and explore tips for success.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify key differences between change and transition.
- Identify key factors resulting in change readiness or change failure.
- Learn the 8 markers on the Transition Pathway as techniques for increasing your impact as you lead through transition.
Student Members: $10
Members: $20
Non-Members: $35
5:00 - 5:45 - live music, welcome, networking, catered dinner
5:45 - 6:45 - facilitated program
6:45 - 7:00 - closing, networking
Parking: There is ample free parking.
About Trish:
Trish has formed a partnership with Lucinda Kenning to launch a new consulting business, Holliday│Kenning, that provides leaders in the private and public sectors with an organizational playbook that focuses on growing leaders and driving performance. The Playbook offers five distinct plays that are critical for a winning workplace that attracts and retains top talent.
As the state of Tennessee’s first Chief Learning Officer, Trish was recognized by Governing Magazine as being instrumental in the successful transformation of the state workforce. She drove change through continuous improvement, leadership development and employee learning at the macro and micro levels.
As an award-winning leader, Trish was the cover feature in the 2019 March issue of the National Chief Learning Officer Magazine. She was named one of the 2019 Women of Influence by the Nashville Business Journal. Trish received the Warner W. Stockberger Achievement Award in honor of a lifetime of outstanding contributions toward the improvement of public human resources management by IPMA-HR.
As an adjunct professor, Trish teaches undergraduates to doctoral students in areas like Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Human Resources Leadership and Management, and Personal Leadership Development. After receiving her Doctorate in Education, she wants to help students at all levels realize the importance of life-long learning.
Trish is a speaker at the local, national, and international level. She serves on various non-profit and academic boards and enjoys giving back to the community. Trish was a founding board member of the non-profit organization, Impact Nashville. As a Young Leader alum, she values paying it forward. Trish volunteers with the Tennessee Center for Performance Excellence on the Board of Examiners.
From her days in the Appalachian missionary field through her work in government, she has found enormous joy in helping people become their best selves and organizations to reach optimal performance.