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Your learning journey: Community engagement with impact.
Thursday 12 October
World Business Forum Sydney + Program Extra –panel discussion with Professor Modupe Akinola, diversity and inclusion expert, moderated by Professor Richard Hall.
Friday 13 October
Monash Day 3 Program – Thriving Minds with Associate Professor Carly Moulang.
Day 1: Leadership Monash Program, Facilitated by Professor Richard Hall and Aviva Berzon
Morning session: Mindsets & Tools for Self-Leadership – Leading for Impact
We’ll look at key ideas and models which will give you new ways to think about yourself and your leadership impact. This session will build your self-insight and give you tools to slow things down, become more conscious of how you’re operating, and learn how to choose a response that gets you closer to your desired outcomes. Not only will this make your role as a leader more fulfilling and meaningful, but you’ll be better equipped to empower those around you and learn how to together build energised teams that can align around and move towards a common vision.
Afternoon session: Skills for Clear Leadership – Working with Others to Drive Outstanding Results
Explore how to lead conversations that increase effectiveness, partnership, collaboration and organisational learning at work. This session will introduce you to the skills of clear communication and practical strategies for building and sustaining partnership at work. You’ll learn:
• The critical role of providing clarity and clear leadership
Inclusions: Your place in the Monash Executive Education program and your two-day gold pass to the World Business Forum 2023.
Places are strictly limited to ensure a small cohort so you’re better able to access the faculty and Forum speakers.
• How to collaborate and build partnerships to make your people feel more connected, energised and valued
• Practical techniques to become a more aware, open, curious, transparent and appreciative leader.
Day 2:
Innovation Monash Program, Facilitated by Marque Kabbaz
In day 2, we’ll go beyond the buzzword to understand what innovation can look like right across your business, as well as the cultural shifts needed to get there. We’ll explore:
• Defining innovation
• What is a culture of innovation?
• Why is it so hard to achieve in large organisations?
• Frameworks for innovation
• How do we overcome the hurdles? (the three models of innovation)
• What mindsets and organisational models do we need to lead an innovative organisation?
• Remembering the human in the digital ecosystem.
Day 3: World Business Forum Program Extra, lunch with Marshall Goldsmith Day 4: World Business Forum Program Extra, lunch with Professor Modupe Akinola
Day 5:
Thriving Minds Monash half-day Program, Facilitated by Associate Professor Carly Moulang
Thrive Global’s Thriving Mind program features groundbreaking research from Stanford Medicine that shows the eight ways our brains respond to stress, known as ‘biotypes’. In this half-day module you’ll learn strategies for action by looking at proven techniques to interrupt these stress responses, enabling you to proceed with greater focus, clarity and resilience. Participating in this session will allow you to:
• understand the latest neuroscience behind mental well-being and identify biotypes and their associated thought patterns and emotions
• Develop the ability to recognise these biotypes in your own thought patterns and emotions
• recognise the need to course-correct when stress becomes cumulative and unmanageable
• identify and implement actionable recharge strategies and microsteps to reduce stress and build resilience
• build awareness of additional resources.