EVENTS SCHEDULE 2018-19
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Events Calendar 2018 11 September 9.30am-12pm
13 November 9.30am-12pm
12 March 9.30am-12pm
Make Your Brain Work Amy Brann
Modern Networking Julia Hobsbawm
Creativity School Marc Lewis
1.30-4pm
1.30-4pm
Nudge David Halpern
Managing Up Richard Hytner
18 September 9.30am-12pm
People Power Kirk Vallis 1.30-4pm
Gravitas Caroline Goyder
2019 15 January 9.30am-12pm
1.30-4pm
Workplace Wellbeing Cary Cooper
Lessons in Leadership John Adair
1.30-4pm
Customer Excellence Andrew McMillan 22 January 9.30am-12pm
Courage Bernard Hogan-Howe 3 October 9.30am-12pm
NLP Stripped Bare David Taylor
1.30-4pm
Powerful Presentations Robin Kermode
1.30-4pm
5 February 9.30am-12pm
Get It Done Graham Allcott
Impact Neil Mullarkey
9 October 9.30am-12pm
Brilliant Leadership Alan Watkins
1.30-4pm
The 80 Minute MBA John Knell
1.30-4pm
5 March 1.30-4pm
Taming Tigers Jim Lawless
Tackling Success Jonny Wilkinson
Tuesday 2 April 9.30am-12pm
Crazy Busy Zena Everett 1.30-4pm
The Power of Purpose Richard Gerver Tuesday 14 May 9.30am-12pm
Engage Adrian Webster 1.30-4pm
Attitude Simon Tyler Tuesday 11 June 9.30am-12pm
Happy Employees Malene Rydahl 1.30-4pm
Presentation Secrets Simon Lancaster
Make Your Brain Work Top tips to boost performance Amy Brann Tuesday 11 September 9.30am-12pm LSO St Luke’s
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The brain is our biggest resource. It is behind all of our decisions, it drives our behaviours and delivers our results. Understanding how the brain works can transform our performance, making us more efficient, productive and effective. At this event, Amy Brann makes the extraordinary insights from neuroscience accessible and shows how to use them to control your world from the inside out. Leave stress, negative moods and poor time-management behind by adopting habits that will improve the way you work. Discover how to make your brain work for you!
About Amy Brann Amy Brann blends her academic knowledge of how the brain works with her experience of leaders’ challenges to share uniquely insightful ways forward. Amy studied foundational neuroscience at UCL medical school before training as a coach. She is the author of Make Your Brain Work, Neuroscience for Coaches and Engaged: The Neuroscience behind Creating Productive People in Successful Organisations.
Nudge How small changes make a big difference Dr David Halpern Tuesday 11 September 1.30-4pm LSO St Luke’s
We make countless decisions every day but we don’t always make the right choices. Rather than weigh up each option using all the information available, we generally simplify the decisionmaking process through rules of thumb. What does this mean for our influence over those we need to persuade? Dr David Halpern leads the Behavioural Insights Team, whose work has proved that small and subtle changes can produce big results. At this event, he will take us inside their work to show how you can use behavioural and evaluative approaches to nudge others in the right direction for business success.
About Dr David Halpern Dr David Halpern is the chief executive of the Behavioural Insights Team. He has led the team since its inception in 2010. Prior to that, David was the founding director of the Institute for Government and between 2001 and 2007 was the chief analyst at the Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit. David has written several books and papers on areas relating to behavioural insights and wellbeing, including his latest book Inside the Nudge Unit: How Small Changes Can Make a Big Difference.
People Power Creative thinking the Google way Kirk Vallis Tuesday 18 September 9.30am-12pm Southbank Centre
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Kirk Vallis is on a mission! A mission to ensure that human beings receive fair credit for our part in all the creativity that happens in the world. Too often, he argues, we forget that people drive innovation, not technology. That’s why people matter. But what do people need to work at their best creatively? Why are some organisations more innovative than others? As global head of creative leadership development at Google, Kirk Vallis answers those very questions by watching Googlers at work. Whatever the challenge, it’s the conditions we create for ourselves and others in those moments, as well as the behaviours we adopt, that is the difference between getting stuff done and getting awesome stuff done!
About Kirk Vallis Kirk Vallis is global head of creative leadership development at Google. His goal is to unleash the creative potential in everyone there. Kirk spends most of his time helping Google to close the gap between how we know we should behave at work and how we often do. Away from Google, Kirk is an advisor, coach and public speaker. He is also an ambassador for Women Ahead and Moving Ahead, a social enterprise focused on helping women and former athletes succeed in business and the leadership of sport.
G R AV I TA S Gravitas How to speak so others listen Caroline Goyder Tuesday 18 September 1.30-4pm Southbank Centre
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Have you ever wondered why some people earn attention and respect when they speak and others don’t? The secret to their success can be summed up in one word: gravitas. In this inspirational session, leading voice coach and speaker Caroline Goyder reveals how to speak so others will listen. Caroline will deliver a step-bystep guide with practical techniques and exercises to build your natural gravitas. Learn how to express yourself clearly and with the passion and confidence to persuade, influence and engage listeners. An essential tool for the modern workplace, gravitas will transform your powers of communication and give you the authority to make people sit up and pay attention.
About Caroline Goyder Caroline Goyder is the founder and creator of The Gravitas Method and author of Gravitas. Caroline worked for many years as a voice teacher at the Central School of Speech and Drama. She has spent the last ten years developing a system to help her non-acting clients to perform with the same poise, presence and power in everyday life.
NLP Stripped Bare The secrets of human behaviour David Taylor Wednesday 3 October 9.30am-12pm BAFTA
Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) has long been one of the hottest trends in business. Yet it continues to be shrouded in secrecy. Join us as David Taylor strips away the mystery, jargon and hype to share NLP’s most powerful techniques. David will reveal how we can use NLP to manage our thoughts, feelings and actions to get the results we want. Armed with a better understanding of human behaviour, we can communicate more effectively, establish rapport quickly and increase our influence for business success.
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About David Taylor David Taylor helps people and organisations implement change. Unlike many gurus, David has real experience with real leaders, in real companies. His latest clients include Guardian Financial Services, Ford Retail and Veolia. David is author of the fastest selling business book in the world, The Naked Leader, which was followed by three more global bestsellers. He is the Visiting Professor of Leadership at Warwick University Business School, Honorary Professor of Entrepreneurship at Ulster Business School and the Business Ambassador for The Prince’s Trust.
Get It Done How to be a Productivity Ninja Graham Allcott Wednesday 3 October 1.30-4pm BAFTA
We are living in the age of information overload and the potential for distraction is endless. Time management is no longer enough; it’s time to manage your attention and focus, your projects and actions, choices and habits. At this event, Graham Allcott will show you how to think like a Productivity Ninja – someone who is calm, prepared and skilled at dealing with the enemy that is information overload. Discover how to keep your email inbox at zero, develop to-do lists that really work and transform your meetings so you and your team are instantly more productive. Learn the way of the Productivity Ninja and make things happen.
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About Graham Allcott Graham Allcott is the founder of Think Productive, the UK’s leading productivity training company, launched in 2009 to revolutionise stuffy time management courses. Graham speaks on productivity and is also the author of Amazon’s top 5 most gifted business book, How to be a Productivity Ninja. As a keen social entrepreneur, Graham founded Fruitful Consulting, a social enterprise consultancy and Intervol, an international student volunteering charity.
Brilliant Leadership How to feel and do great every day Alan Watkins Tuesday 9 October 9.30am-12pm Wellcome Collection
Remember when you last felt brilliant? Your day went well, you thought clearly, you gave a great performance at work, activities felt effortless and enjoyable, you experienced being part of something bigger than you. How would you like to feel like this all of the time? Alan Watkins turns the focus on you and explores the science behind leadership. He reveals how the best leaders in the world think about leadership and performance to work more effectively. Alan will take us back to basics, to the heart of who we are to show how you can step change your own ability, control your biology and achieve leadership brilliance. You’ll be surprised by your own potential.
About Alan Watkins Dr Alan Watkins is recognised as an international expert on leadership and human performance. Over the past 20 years he has been a coach to many of Europe’s top business leaders and worked with the GB Olympic squad, coaches and athletes. Alan originally trained as a medical doctor at Imperial College in London and worked for 11 years in the UK’s National Health Service, largely in cardiorespiratory medicine. He ended up in neuroscience research before leaving medicine to work with global business leaders. Alan runs the consultancy Complete Coherence Ltd and is the author of several books.
Taming Tigers
Taming Tigers Practical, proven and powerful tips for success Jim Lawless Tuesday 9 October 1.30-4pm Wellcome Collection
Everybody has a Tiger: the evolutionary survival instinct that makes humans wary of uncertainty, change and risk. In this Taming Tigers session Jim Lawless will show how to achieve your goals by taming the Tiger in your life. In today’s world of work attitude trumps skill. This highly practical and interactive session will help you overcome your fears and do things you never thought you could. Jim will explore how to act boldly and re-write your rulebook. You’ll hear about people who have changed their lives by following Jim’s guide to success.
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About Jim Lawless Jim Lawless is one of the world’s leading keynote speakers. He acts as an elite team coach at board level and serves as a non-executive board chairman. Jim has advised companies globally on creating cultural change and elite teams, implementing successful change programmes in companies including Apple, Barclaycard, Atos, Axa, BT and Aramark. Jim insists on testing his principles on himself before advising others. He became Britain’s deepest freediver, as well as a jockey in 12 months using Taming Tigers.
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Modern Networking How to survive and thrive in 2020 Julia Hobsbawm Tuesday 13 November 9.30am-12pm British Museum
Networking isn’t about working the room but about building relationships and that’s a must-have skill for leaders. Connecting with a diverse range of people can be just as critical to success as technical ability. In a world where we are constantly connected though, it can be difficult to know which method of communication works best. The pioneer of understanding modern networks and networking, Julia Hobsbawm has developed a model to help you, and it’s called Social Health. Forget everything you thought you knew and learn how to build up a fitness in your connection and connectedness that will mean you thrive in your personal and professional life.
About Julia Hobsbawm Julia Hobsbawm founded the ‘knowledge networking’ business www.editorialintelligence.com and consults, writes, teaches, and talks on a number of topics including networking, work-life balance, business productivity and the subject she has defined on modern knowledge networking – Social Health. Julia is the world’s first professor of Networking and is the author of several books. Julia’s latest book, Fully Connected, was published in 2017.
Managing Up How to lead from the shadows Richard Hytner Tuesday 13 November 1.30-4pm British Museum
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Not everyone can be in charge but, more importantly, not everyone should want to be. Richard Hytner, former Deputy Chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi, believes it is time to celebrate the second-in-commands: from Merlin, to Al Gore, Rasputin to Machiavelli. Far from being also-rans, these are the deputies, the Vice Presidents, the C-suite and the department heads whose influence determines the fate of projects, corporations and even nations. Citing provocative research, Richard will deliver insights into some of the most powerful advisers from the world of business. Find out what motivates the so-called No. 2s, what makes them great and what bosses can do to help them flourish.
About Richard Hytner Until setting up creative management consultancy beta baboon in 2016, Richard Hytner was Saatchi & Saatchi’s deputy chairman, heading up its global strategy and innovation practice. At London Business School, Richard teaches as Adjunct Professor of Marketing on both degree and executive education programmes, including for EY, Vodafone, and Lloyds of London. He is author of Consiglieri: Leading from the Shadows.
Workplace Wellbeing How to manage people well Cary Cooper Tuesday 15 January 9.30am-12pm British Museum
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Cary Cooper is leading the movement to improve workplace wellness in the UK and globally. He believes that managing the health and wellbeing of your people is fundamental to the success of your organisation and is the responsibility of every line manager. At this event he will inspire organisations – and the managers within them – to think more carefully about the opportunities that healthy, high-performing employees can bring through increased productivity. Cary will explore best practices and offer insights into proven strategies to support a healthy workforce. Join us to ensure your workplace culture is not workaholic but is instead flexible and manages people well.
About Cary Cooper Professor Sir Cary L Cooper is the current president of the CIPD as well as the 50th Anniversary Professor of Organisational Psychology and Health at Alliance Manchester Business School. He is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading authorities on health and wellbeing in the workplace. Cary was named HR’s most influential thinker by HR Magazine in 2014. He is a prolific author and has written over 160 books on occupational stress, women at work and industrial and organisational psychology.
Customer Excellence Inspire employees to deliver great customer service Andrew McMillan Tuesday 15 January 1.30-4pm British Museum
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Andrew McMillan believes that the customer experience reflects a company’s internal culture. You can’t make employees deliver great experiences but you can create an environment where they want to, for themselves and for their customers. At this event, Andrew will draw upon his three decades’ experience at John Lewis to reveal how to build a customerdriven culture. He will explain that consistency is key to reputation and the whole team has to be brilliant with the customer, not just some, but all of the time. Discover what the best organisations do to deliver memorable experiences and drive customer loyalty. It starts with happy and engaged employees.
About Andrew McMillan Andrew McMillan started his career as a management trainee with the John Lewis Partnership. Over the next 18 years he led a number of selling teams, later moving to head office to lead the Intelligence Team – an internal consultancy. Andrew was then asked to lead on customer service for the department store division. In this role, he helped develop John Lewis’s marketleading and customer-driven culture that has become synonymous with the brand. In 2008, Andrew left John Lewis to join a consultancy and set up his own in 2012. He now works globally with clients from all sectors.
Courage Leadership Lessons from the Met Bernard Hogan-Howe Tuesday 22 January 9.30am-12pm British Museum
Good policing requires courage, compassion and integrity. To instil those values across an organisation of nearly 50,000 people in order to keep London safe, often under intense public scrutiny, requires a special skill set. The role of the Metropolitan (Met) police commissioner must be one of the most high-pressured leadership roles there is. Bernard Hogan-Howe led a process of transformation by setting a clear vision to guide his officers in the most challenging moments. He will reveal why courage is important in leaders and how to inspire it in others. Bernard will share the vision he created for the Met, how he kept it simple and how to create a team who are a force to be reckoned with.
About Bernard Hogan-Howe Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe was the most senior police officer in the UK. He led the Metropolitan Police, an organisation of nearly 50,000 people with a budget of £3.2 billion. He was directly accountable to the Home Secretary and had national responsibilities, which included leading counter terrorism policing throughout the UK and protecting the Royal Family and senior members of the government both at home and abroad. Bernard’s career has been characterised by high achievement, having successfully delivered numerous strategic objectives and efficiency improvements. He was made a life peer in October 2017.
Powerful Presentations 7 steps to confident public speaking Robin Kermode Tuesday 22 January 1.30-4pm British Museum
Most of us are relaxed and confident when we’re with our friends and family. We can tell a story or even tell a joke. Put us on a platform and we can feel very different. When we speak to an audience, we often don a public mask and use a different voice. Why can’t we seem to be ourselves when we present? In this session Robin will explore all aspects of spoken communication, from structure right through to delivery. He will reveal how to have an authentic conversation with our audience – to be ourselves – and deliver our message with energy and clarity. In 7 simple steps, learn the art of confident and authentic public speaking.
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About Robin Kermode Robin Kermode is one of Europe’s leading communication coaches, working globally with senior executives, politicians and media personalities. He originally trained as an actor and is a well-known face to audiences on television and the London stage. Robin helps clients find their natural, authentic voice so they can speak with maximum impact and influence. Robin is author of Speak So Your Audience Will Listen: 7 Steps to Confident and Authentic Public Speaking.
Impact 7 steps to improve your people skills Neil Mullarkey Tuesday 5 February 9.30am-12pm British Museum
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Time and again we’re told “it’s a people business” and in our increasingly connected world this is now true of every organisation. If you can’t get on with people, you can’t get on in business. We need knowledge and technical skill to do our jobs – the hard skills – but it’s the soft skills that really set us apart. When things aren’t working, it’s unlikely to be due to a lack of knowledge and more likely to be with how we communicate, collaborate and build relationships with others. Learn simple steps to engage, persuade and lead those around you to be more successful in life and work.
About Neil Mullarkey Neil Mullarkey co-founded London’s Comedy Store Players, Europe’s top improvisation ensemble, in 1985 and still performs with them. He has acted on TV, radio and in two Austin Powers films with his former comedy partner, Mike Myers. Nowadays his communication and creative expertise is in demand across the world. He has worked in 23 countries with clients including Google, Microsoft, Saatchi & Saatchi, Vodafone, EY, Deloitte and Unilever. He is a visiting lecturer at Cass Business School, City University of London.
The 80 Minute MBA The fastest MBA programme in the world John Knell Tuesday 5 February 1.30-4pm British Museum
Our most popular session, the 80 Minute MBA covers the core syllabus of an MBA programme but in a fun and engaging way at supersonic speed. It guarantees a hit of high-quality business ideas without spending years at business school. It will help inspire your thinking on such key issues as leadership, culture, sustainability and communication. You will receive an injection of inspiration, creative thinking and dynamic approaches that will help you see the world of business differently.
About John Knell John Knell is one of the UK’s leading thinkers on the changing face of work and organisations. John has worked with a wide range of corporate clients, including Microsoft, AstraZeneca, Eversheds, Lloyds, Siemens and UNICEF.
Tackling Success Reflections on winning and wellbeing Jonny Wilkinson Tuesday 5 March 1.30-4pm British Museum
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Jonny Wilkinson became a sporting icon when his drop goal won the Rugby World Cup for England in 2003. A moment that is just one highlight in a record-breaking career that spans three decades. Jonny’s attitude to selfimprovement and his pursuit of kicking perfection is what made the difference, nothing was left to chance. This success is only part of Jonny’s story. At this event, we’ll ask him about the pressure of expectation and what he has learned about success and why it’s important to enjoy the journey just as much as the outcome. This will be an inspirational event in which we explore how to be the best you can be and happy too.
About Jonny Wilkinson Jonny Wilkinson made his international debut at the age of 18 and within 18 months he had scored 100 test points and played in his first World Cup. In the 2003 World Cup, he became the competition’s top points scorer. The year also saw him named the IRB International Player of the Year and BBC Sports Personality of the Year. At club level he left Newcastle after helping them to Premiership and Powergen Cup titles and joined RC Toulon. At the French club he became their most popular player bowing out in a blaze of glory in 2014. Off the pitch he has written five books and has co-founded his own online fashion brand, Fineside.
Creativity School How to be a superhuman ideas machine Marc Lewis Tuesday 12 March 9.30am-12pm The Royal Institution
Business challenges often call for creative solutions but what if you have no ideas? Marc Lewis, Dean of the multi award-winning School of Communication Arts 2.0, will dispel the myth that creative ability is a rare gift and prove that we all have ample reserves of creative potential. Drawing upon case studies from some of the most high-profile creatives including Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Elon Musk, Marc will reveal a universal formula for creativity. He will offer practical techniques to help you produce original and valuable ideas. Discover your ‘superhuman creative powers’.
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About Marc Lewis Marc Lewis is the enigmatic Dean of The School of Communication Arts 2.0 which he reopened in 2010. Since then the SCA has been developing the next generation of creative thinkers and is widely regarded as the best creativity school in the world. Previously Marc created a series of technology start-ups creating over £50m in shareholder value in the process.
Lessons in Leadership 12 things every leader needs to know John Adair Tuesday 12 March 1.30-4pm The Royal Institution
What are the timeless concepts that underpin the behaviour of great leaders? After a lifetime of examining leadership, John Adair has distilled his experience into 12 key concepts which include the art of sharing decisions; integrity; warmth and humanity; and practical wisdom. Leadership and change go hand in hand but during times of change, the basic building blocks of leadership remain the same whether you’re leading a team of five or 5,000. John will present a series of reflections on the fundamentals of leadership, all designed to challenge and inspire you.
About John Adair John Adair is one of the world’s leading authorities on leadership. Over a million managers worldwide have taken part in the Action-Centred Leadership programmes he pioneered. In 1979 he became the world’s first Professor of Leadership Studies. A prolific author, John has written over 40 books on leadership which are used by organisations around the world.
Crazy Busy How to do more in a day than others do in a week Zena Everett Tuesday 2 April 9.30am-12pm BAFTA
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Crazy Busy has been developed using research, and advice from people who get it right most of the time. Learn practical tools to gain focus, control the hijackers and turbo-charge your productivity. You’ll learn how to focus on priority tasks; communicate more effectively; be prepared to say no sometimes; improve your personal effectiveness; reduce meeting times; take control of your inbox and go home earlier, with more stuff done.
About Zena Everett Zena Everett is an Executive Coach, with a rare cocktail of entrepreneurial, head hunting and organisational psychology experience. Previously she started and ran a recruitment business, where she became fascinated with why some candidates were more motivated, confident and successful than others. She is the author of two books – Mind Flip and Crazy Busy.
The Power of Purpose How to exceed expectations Richard Gerver Tuesday 2 April 1.30-4pm BAFTA
Richard Gerver will explore how finding or rekindling your purpose can have a transformational effect on performance and results. Richard will draw out lessons from his time as an award winning headteacher at The Grange School; an organisation he led from the verge of closure to worldwide acclaim, in less than two years. He will share the story and techniques of how he did it with exactly the same team in place, through dynamic leadership and a rekindling of their collective sense of purpose.
About Richard Gerver Richard’s insights into purpose, change and leadership have seen him work with organisations from Google to Harrods and Deloitte to Technicolor. His influence has led to him advising the music industry as well as Olympic and elite sports organisations throughout the world. His mantra remains the same: systems and structures change nothing; people do.
Engage How to go from ordinary to extraordinary Adrian Webster Tuesday 14 May 9.30am-12pm BAFTA
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Adrian Webster will take you on a journey into his world of Polar Bear Pirates where everyday people deliver extraordinary results. Conquer complacency and transform your team into a happy, winning crew. Take on the Sleepwalkers, the workplace zombies who are with you in body but just going through the motions and delivering the same old results. Join the mission to re–awaken dormant talent and release untapped potential. You’ll leave inspired and ready to get the best out of your team and the people around you. Find out how to motivate everyday people to deliver extraordinary results.
About Adrian Webster Riot copper, milkman and salesman were just a few jobs Adrian had before he moved into the IT industry and discovered an ability to motivate and inspire others. He delivers effective take-away ideas in a completely unique style that audiences can easily relate to and remember. Adrian helps people, at all levels, and from diverse backgrounds, make a real difference in their workplace.
Attitude How to make positive choices Simon Tyler Tuesday 14 May 1.30-4pm BAFTA
Successful people tend to have a great attitude. However, it’s all too easy to find ourselves locked into negative habits, patterns and behaviours. The good news is that we all have a choice, especially when it comes to our attitude towards people, situations and outcomes. This event will explore how we can shift our attitudes to create positive change and outcomes in our work and personal lives. In doing so, we can reassess how we do things and open our eyes to the wider choices we have in coping and dealing with people, issues and problems at work and in life.
About Simon Tyler Simon Tyler is author of The Keep It Simple Book, The Impact Code and The Attitude Book. Simon believes that to move forward you must create space, clear away what is confusing and take inspired action to clarify and simplify your interactions with the world. He is a pioneer in the field of personal growth, specifically in the power of attitude, simplicity and impact.
Happy Employees Danish insights into why happiness is good for business Malene Rydahl Tuesday 11 June 9.30am-12pm LSO St Luke’s
Denmark, home of Lego and Maersk, has the highest rate of job satisfaction in Europe. It regularly tops the charts in terms of where inhabitants and workers feel the happiest. Danish management, centred on employees’ well-being, has remarkably positive effects in terms of productivity, creativity, involvement and loyalty in a world in which firms are fighting for the best talent. Malene Rydahl passionately exports the lessons of Danish happiness and corporate management. Based on scientific research she encourages companies to focus attention on more purposeful actions, well-being and employee engagement to obtain better results.
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About Malene Rydahl Malene Rydahl has almost 20 years of experience in the corporate world, most recently as director of corporate communication for Hyatt Hotels & Resorts in EAME. She is now a full-time writer and executive consultant exploring why Danish employees are some of the happiest in the world and why this impacts financial results in such a positive way. Malene is the author of the best-selling book Happy as a Dane.
Tuesday 11 June 1.30-4pm LSO St Luke’s
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Did you know there is a secret language of leadership? A timeless set of cues and signals that still determines who reaches the top in politics and business today. The ancient Greeks were the first to study the art of communication 2,500 years ago. It is only now, with recent breakthroughs in neuroscience, that we can say for sure what works and how. Simon Lancaster will blend ancient rhetoric and neuroscience to reveal timeless communication secrets. Find out how to win hearts and minds.
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About Simon Lancaster Simon Lancaster runs Bespoke, a speechwriting consultancy. He has written speeches for many top politicians as well as the CEOs of HSBC, Unilever and Intercontinental Hotels. He is the author of Speechwriting: The Expert Guide; Winning Minds: Secrets from the Language of Leadership and You Are Not Human: How Words Kill.
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