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Adaptive Cultures | Workshop | Story Telling for Impact in Risk Communication

Event Details

Date: 20 November 2025

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Delivery: Online

Registration fee:
Member $440 incl GST
Non-member $550 incl GST

CPD Points: 4


About Event

The stories we tell and the case studies we share about risk and risk events can make an enormous impact on what people remember and how they respond to risks. In this seminar, Adaptive Cultures (Andrew and Deanna) will share story and narrative methodologies that can help lift risk awareness in your organisation. Topics include:

  • The brain science behind story telling

  • Connecting the head and the heart through storytelling

  • Structuring stories for impact

  • Ways to share stories and case studies to reinforce the cultural journey

About the Trainers

DeAnna Burton
Adaptive Cultures - Risk Culture Practice Lead

DeAnna works with organisations and leaders to deepen the alignment of risk management, risk culture, and risk outcomes. She has over 20 years' financial services experience in Australia and the US in a variety of business arenas, including culture integration for a complex merger, designing a risk culture framework and initiatives to uplift risk culture maturity, survey design, senior leadership development programs and coaching.

Andrew Brown
Adaptive Cultures – Director and Co-Founder

Andrew is a director and co-founder of Adaptive Cultures. He has lectured, written, worked and consulted extensively in the field of risk management and risk culture. He believes that how we think about (and what we believe about) risk and consequences has a profound impact on ourselves, our organisations, our society and our planet. Andrew has held executive positions across the Asia Pacific region. These include Chief Actuary for AXA Life Singapore, Chief Financial Officer for Philippine AXA Life.


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