The Langley Group is a leading consulting and people development company. They work with organisations around the world to build better leaders, engage people, optimise performance and leverage talent.
Their services include:
Consulting and capability building
Thought leadership
Inhouse programmes
Keynotes and masterclasses
Workshops and skill-bites
Coaching
Assessment
Inhouse accreditation
Train the trainer
They apply positive psychology, emotional intelligence and neuroscience to get the best from people and organisations, inspiring them to make positive changes that are sustainable over time. Their team live and breathe this approach, synthesising science into simple tools anyone can use.
“Smart use of emotions can improve our capacity to work well with others, engage with our jobs and lead in the 21st century”
Sue Langley
Sue Langley founded the Langley Group in 2002 with a unifying purpose: “To breathe spirit into the minds of others to achieve their level of excellence.”
From all her achievements you can see that this approach truly works..
Sue works with top organisations such as Oracle, Schneider Electric and Perpetual, facilitating multi-year projects to build positive workplace cultures, emotionally intelligent leaders and high performing teams. She created and leads the world’s first and only government accredited Diploma of Positive Psychology and Wellbeing.
Sue holds a Master in Neuroscience of Leadership from Middlesex University, BA in Psychology and Management from Monash and has studied positive psychology at Harvard. Her background as a senior leader in travel, financial services and recruitment in Australia and Europe gives her an appreciation for people’s diversity.
Sue was the emotional intelligence expert in the hit ABC TV series Redesign My Brain, broadcast on the Science Channel in the US as Hack My Brain, and has appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald, the Australian and ABC radio.
She is a Director of Growing Great Schools and theLangley Group Institute, and an affiliate of the Australian Psychological Association and the International Positive Psychology Association. She chairs conferences and presents her work and research internationally.