Transforming the way that organisations think, behave and perform.
ABOUT
Juliet Adams is the author of a number of best selling business books. With over 30 years experience of organisational development, she acts as an expert adviser to organisations, developing programs to transform the way they think, behave and perform.
Juliet is recognised worldwide as a thought leader & innovator on workplace mindfulness and intention
Author | Keynote Speaker | Coach | Learning facilitator | Business mentor
Nothing stands still. The last 50 years have witnessed organisational practices move from 'Management by Objective' to 'Servant Leadership' to 'Empowerment of the team".
Forward thinking organisations are now moving towards a purpose & incentive driven model, based on shared value and effectiveness. In doing so we are starting to transition from thinking, to feeling to knowing.
Purpose and intention are closely linked. A purpose is an object in life that you reach for, intentions are the thoughts and actions that get you there.
When organisations and individuals are able to connect with a sense of purpose, and have clear intentions, the end result is prosperity for all. Work becomes more engaging, inclusive and fair, leading to well being, wealth and a better society. Organisations increase their economic returns, and contribute to the wider community.
Clear intentions are help you to live your most conscious life. When you don’t have a clear intentions, and are juggling what feels like a million tasks every day, you may be heading down the wrong path. That’s because your tasks and goals may have nothing to do with your purpose and intentions. You can pursue goals for the next 10, 20 years, only to realise that this isn’t what you wanted after all. As Stephen Covey once said, “If the ladder is not leaning against the right wall, every step we take just gets us to the wrong place faster.”
Juliet is an HR professional who has worked in a variety of HR & OD roles. She is a Fellow of CIPD with a Master’s Degree in Training and Performance Management. For the last ten years, Juliet Adams has been at the fore front of work to develop mindfulness training that meets the needs of busy people working in demanding roles. Between 2012 and 2016 Juliet has helped organise three international conferences on mindfulness in the workplace, Written three books on the subject, founded Mindfulnet.org – a go to website for information on mindfulness, its applications and evidence base.
In 2014/15 Juliet contributed to the "Mindful Nation UK" report, a government policy recommendation document released in October 2015 in the UK Parliament, and serves as expert advisor to the workplace strand of The Mindfulness Initiative, a UK think tank. In 2016 she worked with the Mindfulness Initiative to develop 'Building the Case for Mindfulness in the Workplace' providing guidance and case studies to organisations considering introducing mindfulness to their organisations.
From 2015 - 2020 Juliet collaborated in the development of WorkplaceMT – an evidence informed approach to teaching mindfulness in the workplace. Working in collaboration with Marina Grazier, Director of TME, she trained over 260 trainers to teach mindfulness in the workplace.
Juliet works with a team of Strategic Partners to deliver a range of Leadership, productivity and resilience workshops for organisations. In recent years Juliet has spoken at conferences and events hosted at EY, PWC, Deloitte, KPMG, and the Bank of England. She presented a Masterclass at the 75th Anniversary ATD Expo in San Diego, an event attended by 30,000 L&D, Talent and HR professionals. She spoke as a Keynote at two major HR conferences in Shanghai and Beijing in 2019. In 2020 she is a guest speaker at the Weekend University, Birkbeck, University of London.
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SPEAKING, CONSULTANCY& COACHING
Transforming the way that individuals and organisations think, behave and perform.
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