Webinar - Leadership: The Multiplier Effect
*Exclusive to Henley Partnership members*
Your job as a leader is not to inspire people. Your job as a leader is to be inspired.
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Date | 11 October 2022 |
Time | 14:30-16:30 (Timezone: Europe/London) |
Price | Exclusive to members of The Henley Partnership *Up to 30 Places* |
Venue | Online |
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How do I book?
This event is exclusive to members of The Henley Partnership.
To book please contact your HR or Learning and Development team at your organisation.
Unsure who to contact? Please do not hesitate to contact us at thp@henley.ac.uk
Description
The post-pandemic world means the old rules of leadership no longer apply. Indeed, ‘making it up as you go along’ might be the only viable leadership proposition.
There is pandemic pandemonium. Chaos is the order of the day. So where next?
You deserve a break. We believe leaders need to be challenged in an entertaining and humane way. If they can gain insight and chuckle at the same time, then learning becomes fun. If there was no bull, big words or psychobabble, even better. Enter, centre stage, Leadership: The Multiplier Effect, a workshop that gets you back on track.
It’s a rip-roaring tour through the essentials of leadership as it needs to be right now. Leadership: The Multiplier Effect is the antidote to leadership workshops. This webinar will debunk the leadership myths and set you up to succeed in this brave new world.
So chill, it’s only chaos. Here’s the plot spoiler. Your job as a leader is not to inspire people. Your job as a leader is to be inspired.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the event you will have:
- been introduced to a totally new angle on employee engagement
- had some of the pressure taken off you
- experienced some serious breakthroughs in mind, thought and consciousness
- gained insights that will improve your leadership style.
Who Should Attend?
All those in leadership at any level.
Key words
This events primary theme is STRATEGY AND INNOVATION and the secondary theme is PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS.
It is relevant to the development of Positive Psychology, Energy, Influence, Recharge, Reflect, Fun, Inspired, Engagement, Attitude, Culture.
Dr Andy Cope
Andy Cope is a qualified teacher, author and learning junkie. He is the UK’s first ‘Doctor of Happiness’ (yes, really!), having completed a PhD in Positive Psychology at Loughborough University. Andy is also a bestselling author; he writes the Brilliant range of self-help books for adults and teenagers, and also pens the successful children’s Spy Dog series for Puffin.
Andy has done numerous TV and radio appearances. He has also set up the hugely successful 2%ers Club, the UK’s first, foremost and... err... only society for happy people.
“This was absolutely the best presentation to close our Congress with. Andy’s delivery is priceless; he is truly one of the funniest people I have met and kept our international audience in stitches for 90 minutes. And yet amidst the humour, there was a plethora of pithy recommendations, challenging us to look at the way we view work, to live in the moment, and encouraging us to ‘choose to be positive’. Twitter went mad after his presentation, and never have so many people in so many countries put on their lucky pants the following Monday as a result!”Quote about Dr Andy Cope
*Up to 30 places per member organisation. 'Up to' indicates the maximum number per member organisation, it is not an allocation of places. All places are subject to availability at the time of booking.
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