The Topic
Join our upcoming webinar where Simon will reflect and share insights from our Eco-Leadership Interventions during 2023. Simon will free-associate with the group, around different and diverse experiences, shedding light on the profound impact of Eco-Leadership, influenced by the people and places encountered.
Experiences include working with Save the Children in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Nairobi, and introducing Eco-Leadership and Group relations to Polish and Ukrainian NGOs, many arriving directly from the war. The scope is broad and includes work in Detroit with Ford Motors who are shifting from the classic Controller leadership to embrace Eco-Leadership as they strive to shift their whole manufacturing plants to embrace the electric car.
Participants are encouraged to embark on their own introspective journey as we weave together our rich and unique experiences unveiling Eco-leadership in practice.
The Agenda
In the first half of the webinar, Simon will make his presentation and facilitate initial responses.
In the second half, we'll move into a reflection-application session:
- 'Composting': experienced peers work the material in small groups to sprout new ideas;
- 'Weaving': attendees gather to collectively reflect and question, weaving our experiences together;
- Discuss how we will apply learnings to our personal practice in Reflection Application Pairs (RAPs).
The Speaker
Simon is the Founder of the Eco-Leadership Institute and the Founder and CEO of Analytic-Network Coaching Ltd. He is a leading academic and practitioner in coaching and leadership. A past president of the International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations (ISPSO) and director of coaching and organizational Masters courses at leading universities, Simon is the author of Leadership: A Critical Text (3rd ed., Sage 2019), Coaching and Mentoring: A Critical Text (Sage 2012), and co-author of Global Leadership Perspectives: Insights and Analysis (Sage 2018).
Simon leads the popular Edgy Ideas podcast, in which he explores how social change, technology, and environmental issues impact how we live and who we are - personally and collectively - in our disruptive age. Through his current enterprises, Simon trains and leads a network of advanced coaches internationally with the aim of building an ecosystem of coaches who support the leadership required in today’s networked and global society. All of Simon’s work emerges from a critical and ethical perspective, a belief that our task is to work in ‘good faith’ to build the ‘good society’.
If you purchase a ticket but can't make it in real-time, a recording will be shared with you after the webinar.