Train your managers differently
Offer your leaders a conference to challenge them and get them thinking together
Finance Director at Cisco, now beekeeper, Loïc tells you about collective intelligence of the bees; to better drive change and anchor winning postures
Pinpoint the behaviours that hinder individual fulfilment and collective performance in your company
Get your managers thinking; observe the similarities and the differences between the bees organization and their entreprise
Remarkable... Nature will make them reflect on the way they handle their job
« In a world where we over-explain everything, I like to have these moments of inspiration where there is no: "and what are you going to do with it afterwards; it creates a very interesting mental space.
Joanna Bissada, Executive Coach, Supervision & support of Organisations
« Thank you for this conference, both deep and light, where parallels between the world of bees and Management were not forced, but rather provided good food for thought and managerial action to build Corporate culture over the long term.
Christophe Gougne, Management consultant - Facilitator
« Loic's fascinating and humorous talk on the natural world of bees brought a sense of calm togetherness and hope to my masters students about our collective potential to get big things done. The feeling Loic generates has the power to drive change because it is anchored in something we all know and value.
Emma Bluck, Course director, Council on International Educational Exchange
Train your managers differently
Offer your leaders a conference to challenge them and get them thinking together
Member of management committees and a keen mountaineer (with several expeditions to the Himalayas), Loïc is convinced that building confidence in each individual, based on who they are, is a major key to individual fulfilment and collective performance. He set up a Leadership Development programme at Cisco EMEA in 2015.
Fascinated by bees, social animals that have been performing for over 50 million years, Loïc founded Happycultures to observe them and understand them better.