Make your Feelings Catalyse your Inner Movements. | Cyrille Comole-Theveniaud | TEDxEDHECNice
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 Published On May 25, 2022

Emotions at work have always been a touchy subject, handled in very clumsy ways, alternatively neglected, ignored, and then taken too much into light, with no real consideration of the emotionality per se and its impacts on our feelings, perceptions and behaviors. For over 2 years, Cyrille Comole-Theveniaud has undertaken an observation on how emotions shape the way we understand our present, and we propel ourselves and our environment into the future challenges, especially those, like digital technology. In her Tedx talk, she proposes to go back on her observations and her findings, and highlight how, as puzzling as it may be, dealing with emotions the right way, appears to be vital to survival, thrive and success, at individual, group and organisational levels, in a complex hostile tech savvy driven world. Cyrille Comole-Theveniaud helps people and firms
propel themselves into the digital economy and be
ready for the next transitional challenges.
Her areas of expertise are rooted in Digital
Marketing and Emerging Techs where she
nurtures her inspiration, both from the business
worlds where from she brings 20 years of
experience and the academic fields where she
holds several masters from prestigious Universities
such as HEC or the University of Oxford.

Through a very unique approach that resulted from a 20 months applicative research, she proposes
a very unique way to accompany technological challenges where she places emotionalities,
identity needs, value of knowledges, transparent communication, and transient leadership at the
heart of the transformation strategy.
An approach which has appeared to be both surprising and very efficient to unlock complexities,
accelerate adoption, and spur self-learning mechanisms. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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