Coaching

The Resilience Interview with Jeff Godbout

by John Fawcett
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The Resilience Interview with Jeff Godbout

Jeff Godbout is an Organisational Psychologist located in Washington D.C. His experience in frontline humanitarian contexts has provided him with an unique perspective on factors that enhance resilience.

"There is an internal resilience but also an external resilience. The way we express our internal resilience impacts those around us. This could be either a positive or a negative impact." - Jeff Godbout

Jeff Godbout is an Organisational Psychologist located in Washington D.C.

His experience in frontline humanitarian contexts has provided him with an unique perspective on the factors that enhance resilience and thriving in organisational contexts.

His innovative and creative approach to Social Psychology has resulted in a profile that has combined strengths in both theory and application of coping and resilience.

Jeff has acquired the ability to understand organisations from a unique psychological perspective. Jeff’s business acumen coupled with his psychological training and ability to understand people have helped him develop into a credible and insightful, facilitator, strategic planner, and leadership coach. He has an extensive background in research on socially responsible organisations and applies this skill along with his understanding of people’s work environments, goals, and passions when identifying novel solutions to business challenges. 

Jeff's contact details are:

linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-godbout-b216791b

mistergodbout@gmail.com

 

 

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