ERE Webinar

Managing Change in Unprecedented Times

Discover how understanding your change language can transform the way you lead, adapt, and solve talent challenges in uncertain times.

Oct 24, 2025
2:00 PM EDT
1 Hour
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Presented by:
Aaron Barlin
Aaron Barlin

From AI upheavals to shifting job markets, change is hitting talent professionals from every angle. But how we navigate change isn’t one-size-fits-all — it depends on how we understand it.

Join Aaron Barlin of Elynndí for a practical, thought-provoking session that introduces the concept of “change languages” — six unique ways people interpret and respond to change. Whether you’re guiding your team through new tech rollouts, onboarding in a volatile market, or making a career shift yourself, knowing your change language can dramatically improve your approach.

In this session, you’ll learn how to:

  • Decode the six change languages and what they reveal about workplace behavior
  • Identify your dominant change language (and your blind spots)
  • Apply this framework to better understand challenges in talent acquisition
  • Use change language insights to solve real organizational problems with greater clarity
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About the speakers
Aaron Barlin

Aaron Barlin

Instructional Designer + Training Facilitator

Elynndí

Aaron Barlin is an instructional designer and training facilitator at Elynndí, a Learning & Development agency composed of former classroom educators. Aaron helps managers and senior staff “think like a teacher” to improve their approaches to workplace learning and customer success. With a Masters of Science in Education from the University of Pennsylvania, Aaron’s work has been published in a variety of outlets, including Fast Company, The Learning Guild, The Training Industry, and The Teaching Professor.