LEADERSHIP FOR A FRACTURED WORLD: How to Cross boundaries, Build bridges and Lead Change
THE PROGRAM + WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND
Today we live in a crazy and fractured world—a world filled with surprise, uncertainty, complexity, and abundant divisions. There are great dangers but also tremendous opportunities. The reality is that most organizations struggle to figure out how to navigate the confusing terrain, respond to complexity, sustain performance, change fast enough, and get meaningful goals accomplished. Where is the leadership? What kind of leadership is needed?
Today’s leaders need to be dynamic change agents—leaders who can cross boundaries, build bridges, and lead change. They must be open-minded, courageous, passionate, and imaginative. They must be able to help people transcend the “tribal impulse” to do the adaptive work of change and address shared and interdependent problems.
LEADERSHIP FOR A FRACTURED WORLD: How to Cross boundaries, Build bridges and Lead Change
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS 2-DAY SEMINAR
- A new way to think about leadership and change that is appropriate in world of complexity
- What it means to provide real leadership and be a dynamic agent of change
- The diagnostic work of leadership: Distinguishing adaptive challenges from technical challenges
- The boundary work of leadership: Crossing boundaries, busting boundaries, transcending boundaries, and building bridges
- Managing resistance, sabotage, and subversion: Reorienting people to focus on the adaptive work of problem solving, innovation, and change
- The leader as artist: The role of imagination, exploration, and experimentation
- The personal work of change: Managing the self as an instrument of power
- Staying alive in mind, body, and spirit when dealing with the demands of leadership and change
LEADERSHIP FOR A FRACTURED WORLD: How to Cross boundaries, Build bridges and Lead Change
WHO SHOULD APPLY
This program is designed to benefit:
- Professionals
- CEO’S, CTO’S
- Executives and Managers in the private and public sectors
- Human Resources executives, Team Leaders
- Senior government representatives
- Elected officials
- Policymakers
- Leaders in the public sector and their private sector counterparts
- Students
Professional expertise and experience will critically contribute to the learning process, therefore candidates who are engaged in or seeking to engage in corporate and/or public governance, are encouraged to participate.
LEADERSHIP FOR A FRACTURED WORLD: How to Cross boundaries, Build bridges and Lead Change
PREREQUISITIES
- The seminar will be held in its entire duration in English. Fluency in English is essential.
- Participants must distance themselves from their professional responsibilities for the duration of the program.
- Full CV submission with application
LEADERSHIP FOR A FRACTURED WORLD: How to Cross boundaries, Build bridges and Lead Change
SEMINAR METHODOLOGY
The seminar will use lecture, case studies, stories, and exercises to illustrate the lessons of leadership and change. Participants will have the opportunity of working on the application of the lessons to their particular organizational challenges. The program will be interactive with ample opportunity for dialogue, questions, and sharing.
LEADERSHIP FOR A FRACTURED WORLD: How to Cross boundaries, Build bridges and Lead Change
AGENDA
Check In
Opening Remarks
Why leaders need to be “global change agents” Presenting a new framework for understanding the functions of leadership, power, and authority
Coffee break
The diagnostic work of leadership: Distinguishing technical and adaptive challenges The power of the tribal impulse The boundary work of leadership
Lunch Break
Case study on an adaptive challenge
Coffee break
Intervention and mobilization: Interrupting the drift and managing attention The importance of partnership networks
Coffee break
Generating “heat” and managing the “disequilibrium” of change
The change agent as conversation manager Managing the interpretation of the adaptive challenge
Coffee break
Working through differences Dealing with resistance and change avoidance behavior
Lunch Break
The artistry of leadership: Leading creatively and the importance of imagination, exploration and experimentation Keeping the fire burning: Dealing with the stress of being an agent of change
Coffee break
Wisdom and leadership: Expanding personal boundaries
Cheese and Wine Reception - Certification of Attendance Awarding
LEADERSHIP FOR A FRACTURED WORLD: How to Cross boundaries, Build bridges and Lead Change
SPEAKERS
Dr. Dean Williams
Professor at Harvard University for 20 years and author of two best selling booksDr. Williams has been a professor at Harvard University for 20 years, teaching courses on leadership and change, and has been the recipient of numerous awards for outstanding teaching. Today he is part-time with the university but continues to direct The Global Change Agent program at the Harvard Kennedy School.
He is president of The Leader’s Compass Pte. Ltd, an international consulting firm that is based in Singapore. He has served as an advisor to numerous companies and governments all over the world.
At Harvard he ran “The World Leaders Project” interviewing renowned leaders to extract lessons from their successes and failures. These lessons have been incorporated into his books and his teaching.
Over the years, Dr. Williams has studied tribal groups in Borneo, public service change in Singapore and Madagascar, leadership development practices in Japan, educational reform in Australia and the United States, and organizational change processes in some of the world’s leading corporations.
Dean Williams is the author of two best-selling books: 1) Real Leadership: Helping People and Organizations Face Their Toughest Challenges, and 2) Leadership for a Fractured World: How to Cross Boundaries, Build Bridges, and Lead Change.
LEADERSHIP FOR A FRACTURED WORLD: How to Cross boundaries, Build bridges and Lead Change
REGISTRATION FORM
LEADERSHIP FOR A FRACTURED WORLD: How to Cross boundaries, Build bridges and Lead Change
TERMS & CONDITIONS
- All payments are made in advance
- For cancellation till May 11, 50% refund will be given
- For cancellation till May 25, 25% refund will be given
- After the above mentioned dates no refunds will be given
- All cancellations should be sent through email to [email protected]
Discounts are not cumulative. Participants will be allocated the highest or most beneficiary discount.
Your seat is reserved following the payment of the participation fee.
The minimum number of participations for this event is 30.
Limited number of seats. Order of priority will be maintained.
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Piraeus Bank
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Αlpha Bank
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