Leading from the Future PDF Print E-mail

"Everyone is capable of accessing their innate widom"
Peter Canny will draw from the latest thinking and new theories that are shaping the OD landscape.

You are invited to participate in a professional development experience, which involves you reflecting deeply on your practice with the purpose of enhancing your capacity to support and develop the people in your organisation.

This experiential workshop will prompt you to explore your intent and consider the possibilities of the real difference you can make in your practice as an OD professional.

Peter will draw from his recent experience in the USA working with and learning from leading experts such as Peter Senge, Otto Scharmer, Daniel Goleman and others to create this unique leading edge experience for you.

Learning outcomes include:
•   Enhancing and leveraging your reflective practices
•   Accessing your innate wisdom and connecting with others who share your positive intent
•   Explore recent published, current models and theories that inform our thinking and our
     practice of OD
•   Greater self awareness and clarity of professional purpose

A little about Peter Canny…
Peter is a learning and development specialist with particular experience in the areas of leadership development, facilitation and training.

Peter's interest lies in developing holistic leaders who are equipped to handle the complexity of their role and are mindful of the impact of their own state of mind and behaviours.

Peter has extensive experience working across all sectors and industries. His broad range of clients include Telstra, Country Fire Authority, Road Traffic Authority (NSW), Museum Victoria, A-Gas (Australia), Post Logistics as well as numerous local and state government organisations.

Peter's programs focus on developing, sharing and eliciting knowledge that builds personal and organisational effectiveness. He uses an integrated approach to adult learning which ensures the alignment of values and outcomes for all stakeholders are embedded in programs that are contextualised, relevant and stimulating.

Date:
Friday 8 August 2008
 
Time:
Registration from 8:30am
Session 9.00am – 1.00pm