The Five Steps of Change – Damian Hughes

The Five Steps of Change
Damian Hughes

This complimentary webinar will focus on how the highest performing people successfully face change – and how you can too.

Drawing on interviews with record-setting athletes, Olympic coaches and billionaire founders, Professor Damian Hughes will introduce the five simple steps that take you from where you are to where you want to be, introducing the cutting-edge research that explains why these surprisingly simple tools are so effective.

Professor Damian Hughes is an international speaker and bestselling author who combines his practical and academic background within sport, organisational development and change psychology, to help organisations and teams to create a high performing culture.

He is the author of eight best-selling business books, including Liquid Thinking, Liquid Leadership, How to Change Absolutely Anything, How to Think Like Sir Alex Ferguson, The Five STEPS to a Winning Mindset and High Performance. These have been translated into ten languages. He has also been nominated for the 2007 William Hill Sports book of the year award for Peerless, his biography of boxing great Sugar Ray Robinson. In 2009, he co-authored a critically acclaimed biography of boxing legend, Thomas Hearns in Hitman: the Thomas Hearns Story. In 2013, his latest biography, Marvelous Marvin Hagler became the UK’s best selling sports biography.

Damian was appointed as a Professor of Organisational Psychology and Change for Manchester Metropolitan University in September 2010.

He is the co-host of The High Performance Podcast, an acclaimed series of interviews with elite performers from business, sport and the arts, exploring the psychology behind sustained high performance.

He is currently serving as a member of the coaching team for Scotland Rugby Union and Canberra Raiders.

Professor Damian Hughes’ innovative and exciting approach has been praised by Sir Richard Branson, Muhammad Ali, Sir Terry Leahy, Sir Roger Bannister, Tiger Woods, Jonny Wilkinson and Sir Alex Ferguson.

December 5, 2023 

12 pm 

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