Positive Intelligence (PQ) – A Change Management Tool
Wednesday, April 29, 2026 12:00 PM CT
Members: FREE
Non-Members: $20
1 CEU
Overview:
This presentation is designed to share a new soft skill tool with staff called positive intelligence. PQ is a technique to combat the negativity that is caused by stress and anxiety in our lives. The audience will learn about positive intelligence or PQ is and how to identify the self-sabotage that we allow to creep into our minds which prevents us from being successful in life. The audience will learn details about the 10 saboteurs and how they work to overwhelm us during stressful time Finally, the presenter will introduce the Sage and the 5 powers of the Sage including the training of muscles to allow the Sage to combat the saboteurs.
Program Agenda:
- What is Positive Intelligence (PQ)
- The Master Saboteur: The Judge
- The Other Saboteurs
- The Sage
- The 3 Strategies to Improve PQ
- 5 Powers of the Sage
Learning Objectives:
- How to define PQ
- What are the self-saboteurs in our life?
- Who is the predominate saboteur?
- What are the 5 Powers of the Sage?
- Provide their team or colleagues with tools to train their Sage
Presenter

Marc S. Hulin, DVM, DACLAM
President and CEO
LAM&S Consulting, Inc.
Dr. Hulin is a graduate of the Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine. He became board certified in Laboratory Animal Medicine after completing a three-year residency at the University of Michigan Medical School. Marc retired in December of 2022 after working for 35 years in 6 different global biopharmaceutical companies. Marc is a Past President of AALAS and currently serves as a Council Member Emeritus for AAALAC International. Marc has completed over 110 site visits for AAALAC International including programs in Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. Marc is currently the President and CEO of LAM&S Consulting, Inc. which is a comprehensive consulting firm that provides programmatic continuous improvement to its clients. Marc is currently enjoying retirement and consulting with institutions who truly realize that caring for animals translates into caring for patients.