Liz Wiseman's Multipliers book puts more than a decade of research at your fingertips on how the world's best leaders lead. And the official simulation based on her book has been helping turn leaders into Multipliers since 2016.
Now newly refreshed and updated for a more contemporary work context and the world of work that leaders are having to navigate post-pandemic, the Multipliers Simulation 2.0 has never been more relevant. We can't wait to share with you the enhanced new user experience!
How can you create a culture that inspires people to do the best work of their lives?
Most companies are good at bringing in smart, capable people, but few are as effective at fully engaging the talent they have. The Multipliers Simulation is a powerful experience that helps leaders create a culture in which people consistently contribute their best thinking and full potential to the organization.
Today's challenges have amplified the differences between "multiplier" leaders who inspire their people's best work and "diminishers" who unintentionally reduce productivity or make stressful situations worse.
Newly updated and improved, the Multipliers Simulation 2.0 will help you transform your culture into one of genius-makers where everyone is challenged and inspired to do their best work.
We invite you to watch a replay from our 45-minute flyover preview held on Wednesday, July 26. A 15-minute Q&A will follow.
Optionally, sign up today to evaluate the full simulation's virtual edition for your organization in on Wednesday-Thursday, August 2-3, 2023, from 11am-2:30pm Eastern. (Sorry, registration has closed for this event.)
- Avoid Potential Diminisher Moments
Recognize moments that trigger Diminisher tendencies
Consider your options in those moments
Use workarounds to avoid potential Diminisher behaviors
Understand how you may accidentally diminish others despite your best intentions - Create Multiplier Moments
Find ways to access and tap into people’s intelligence
Actively create moments to Multiply your team
Practice using the Multiplier experiments and tools