Keynote Speaking Topics for Businesses
Dr. Mark Williams delivers compelling keynotes that transform workplace culture by addressing mental health, communication, brain health, and interpersonal connection. He provides actionable strategies for fostering mental well-being, enhancing communication skills, and building resilience. His insights into brain health focus on optimising cognitive function and productivity. By promoting open dialogue and empathy, Dr. Williams helps organisations create supportive, connected environments where employees thrive and collaborate effectively.
Doing Digital Differently
Looking for ways to cope better with smartphone dependence?
This program can help address the many problems that smartphones are creating. Learning outcomes, resilience, curiosity, tolerance and emotional intelligence are all declining whilst stress, anxiety, depression and suicide are rising. Participants will learn about the evolution of the modern smartphone and the applications that influence so much of our lives. They will also learn how our brains learn and adapt, and why modern technology can be addictive and potentially harmful. They will hear about why it is important to disconnect from their devices to improve their wellbeing. Most importantly, they will learn simple strategies to get back the time and motivation to connect, socialise, innovate, contribute and live in the real world.
How to Communicate Better
We are a social species that evolved a brain that is driven to connect and communicate.
But most of this evolution occurred hundreds of thousands of years before we had sophisticated language. Face and expression perception, eye gaze, body language, touch and pheromones all change how we perceive what others are saying. These vital and automatic processes involved in communication occur outside our awareness and impact on the way we understand what other people are trying to communicate to us. Understanding the interaction of these signals will enable you to connect and communicate more effectively.
Why Returning to Work Is Good for Us
The COVID-19 pandemic and the many associated lockdowns meant that many businesses had to transition to remote work.
The COVID-19 pandemic and the many associated lockdowns meant that many businesses had to transition to remote work. At the same time, travel restrictions and fears of transmission meant that we all needed to use technology more than ever before. As a result, there has been an increase in stress, social anxiety and other mental health issues. While many people are keen to retain some of the flexibility gained from new “normal”, we need to be aware of the many potential pitfalls associated with working remotely.
How to Hack Your Habits
Looking for ways to hack your habits and become more productive?
Our modern lifestyle and constantly evolving technology plays havoc with our habits and routines. Many modern devices are designed to capture your attention and drive you to distraction. They are hacking you normal habitual behaviour. This is affecting productivity, resilience, curiosity, creativity, innovation and mental health.
Keynotes Speaking for business
Transform Your Workplace with Dr Mark Williams
Proven, practical and science-based approach to bringing out the best in businesses. I worked with thousands of professionals and leaders keen to understand how the brain works, how to perform optimally and how to maintain brain health in workplaces.