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    Thinking on Your Feet: Communicating in a Dynamic Environment
    UBC Sauder School of Business

    Thinking on Your Feet: Communicating in a Dynamic Environment

    UBC Sauder School of Business, Vancouver
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    Oct 6 - Oct 6, 2026
    1 days ยท in-person ยท Instructor-Led ยท Vancouver
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    $1,022

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    In this workshop, you will learn flexible, on-your-feet techniques that you can integrate directly into your managerial toolkit. Drawing on improvisation methodologies, you will build the ability to meet uncertainty with calm confidence and develop a "ready for anything" mindset that helps you respond instantly to rapidly changing situations. Take creative leaps and make well-judged decisions under pressure. Strengthen your communication by stepping away from rigid notes and engaging fully in the moment. Shape shared narratives with your team to boost collaboration and participation. Let your authentic self come forward so you can better engage, inspire, and influence others, both at work and in life.

    Why UBC Sauder School of Business?

    Anchored in Vancouver โ€” one of the most internationally connected cities in North America โ€” UBC Sauder sits at the intersection of Pacific Rim commerce, Indigenous business leadership, and sustainability-oriented management thinking. For senior professionals who need more than an Atlantic or European perspective on global business, Sauder offers something genuinely harder to find: rigorous Canadian academia with an Asia-Pacific orientation baked into the curriculum, not bolted on.

    Your Profile

    • Team leaders and members seeking better connections with their team.
    • Managers and executives wanting to amplify their ideas.
    • Specialists in customer-forward roles: salespeople, customer service representatives, event planners, etc.
    • Engineers, project managers and other technical experts.
    • Those who serve the public, such as emergency response and healthcare professionals.

    Benefits

    • Get out of our own head by focusing on the world around you.
    • Achieve the self-confidence to step out of your comfort zone.
    • Project a compelling presence that galvanizes others.
    • Connect with people in meaningful ways.

    What You'll Learn

    • Pathways to Creativity and Resourcefulness: being present and connecting with your spontaneity, using constraint as a springboard to creativity and problem solving, reframing the unexpected.
    • Building Team Cohesion: fostering respect, developing a group mindset, playing by the same rules and learning to build together, adapting to change while leading and following, forging connections through active listening.
    • Creative Collaboration: taking stock of diverse perspectives in the room, techniques for collaborative problem solving, making use of 'bad ideas'.
    • Presence, Status, Power and Influence: how presence and status contribute to influence, observing and challenging power dynamics, exercising appropriate levels of status and power.
    • Storytelling as Compelling Communication: narrative structures and their functions, becoming inspired to tell a great story, using storytelling to capture and engage your audience.

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      Review the entry requirements listed on this page. Most executive programs require 8โ€“15 years of professional experience.

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