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Scottish Rowing Growth Mindset Workshop 4th October 18:30 at the Inverness Aquadome

posted by Roy Sinclair - 30 Sep 2018, 9:01 a.m.

Scottish Rowing Growth Mindset Workshop 4th October 18:30 at the Inverness Aquadome

Scottish Rowing have been in touch with President Dave to remind everyone that they are holding a workshop for the club next Thursday (poster and my original email attached). So far just 7 people have registered and they are hoping that more people will sign up for this free event in the next few days.

The link to register is:
https://scottishrowing.azolve.com/workbench/public/events…
Let Dave know if you are having any trouble registering and he can liaise with Scottish Rowing to get things sorted.
If you want more information about the event, Dave now has a link to a video and some background information:-
https://www.facebook.com/scottishrowing/videos/469473326862893/?t=10

"Individuals who believe their talents can be developed (through hard work, good strategies, and input from others) have a growth mindset. They tend to achieve more than those with a more fixed mindset (those who believe their talents are innate gifts). This is because they worry less about looking smart and they put more energy into learning. When entire organisations embrace a growth mindset, their employees, volunteers, members, parents etc. report feeling far more empowered and committed; they also receive far greater organisational support for collaboration and innovation. In contrast, people at primarily fixed-mindset organisations report more of only one thing: cheating and deception among leaders, employees, volunteers members and others, presumably to gain an advantage in the talent race.

Mindset is a buzzword in many sectors and organisations, even working its way into their mission statements. But when we probe, you often discover that people’s understanding of the idea is limited. This workshop will look at three common misconceptions, how to embed a growth mindset culture across organisations, and provide attendees with tools, methods and techniques to lead organisational change towards creating an environment conducive to Growth Mindset.

This workshop will explore mindset and go beyond the theory of mindset and explore the different mindsets and where they exist in organisations. It will also look at creating learning environments to improve practice, performance and productivity leading to a GM culture and will also explore effective implementation across clubs."



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