Transforming Communities: An Introduction to Future Search

September 26, 2023  Time: 6 pm ET / 5 pm CT / 3 pm PT   Jeffrey Axelbank, PsyD Cost: $39 APA CEs: 1.5 hours Many situations call for stakeholder input when planning or launching a new enterprise or community initiative. And getting all stakeholders’ perspectives is essential in a turbulent environment. But how to harness people to change their own system? This concurrent session provides an introduction to Future Search, a proven theory and technique developed by Marv Weisbord and Sandra Janoff, to get the whole system in the room to find common ground for productive movement. Join this interactive session to learn how to identify the principles and identify the conditions for success of Future Search and experience a sample of Future Search. Learn with your peers and discuss applications of Future Search in your practice. Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to identify the four principles of Future Search. Participants will be able to identify the conditions for success of Future Search. Participants will be able to list the categories of stakeholders in a Future Search Conference, people with people with authority, resources, expertise, information and need. Participants will be able to list the five parts of a Future Search conference.

Hogan Assessments Applications in Consulting Psychology

May 2, 2024 4:00-6:00 PM EST How is personality assessment applied in coaching and consulting? In this virtual, interactive session, John Horton will introduce the Hogan assessments and provide a case study on how to interpret their results in a practical context. A case study will be conducted to see how the data are interpreted and used in a common coaching and consulting situation. Learning Objectives 1. Participants will learn about the Hogan Assessments and their role in business for talent selection and talent development. 2. Participants will take an in-depth look into the purpose of each of the three core assessments. 3. Participants will utilize a case study to understand how the data are interpreted and used in a common coaching and consulting situation. 4. Participants will observe ways the scales can be pulled together to form themes and apply them to the given context.   Presenter: John Horton, MS Practice Manager, Hogan Assessments John Horton is the Practice Manager for the Independent Consultants Network at Hogan Assessments. He provides consulting on assessment solutions, conducts training and education programs for coaches, and supports the delivery of Hogan's high-quality solutions. He also conducts certification workshops and facilitates client delivery services. John contributes his thought leadership through journal articles and presentations.    Hogan Assessments is the international leader in personality insights. With the world’s largest database of personality research and decades’ worth of experience in psychometrics, Hogan produces valid, reliable personality assessments that measure everyday strengths, potential shortcomings, and values and motivators. Hogan’s solutions empower organizations to hire the right people without bias, boost productivity, reduce turnover, promote diversity and inclusion, identify high-potential talent, develop leaders, and inspire employees to do their best.