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Professor Stephen Duns: “Vertical Development & Human Consciousness: the post-crisis context"

  • 22 Oct 2020
  • 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
  • Online - Platform Details Advised After Registration. Timezone: AEDT
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TLN’s mission is to support leadership development professionals and to progress leadership development in Australasia and the Indo-Pacific.

The initial phase of Covid was a crisis in which we increasingly sought formal authority to deliver direction, protection and order. This session aims to build our profession’s capability to build leadership post crisis:  how do we help individuals, teams, organisations and nations exercise leadership in the road ahead, to recover and to emerge a new, better world? With on-balcony themes combined with dance-floor practicalities, this session is intended to be a significant support to our highly impactful profession.

Professor Stephen Duns is a Director of Harthill Australia and longstanding expert in vertical development, stages of human consciousness and leadership development.  This session focuses on applying leading-edge practice and thought in LD activities and explores opportunities for further development. For LD professionals only.

Location: Online  Date: October 22 2020 Time: 2pm AEDT / 1.30pm ACDT / 12.30pm ACST / 11am AWST / 3pm FJT / 4pm NZDT Duration: 90 minutes 

Free for TLN members, A$50 non-members. (+GST for Australian registrants)

Numbers are limited.

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Further information available by emailing hello@theleadershipnetwork.org.au 

About TLN

TLN is a non-profit member association, founded in 1995. Over the past several years we've held multiple highly acclaimed events, featuring Marty Linsky, Niki Vincent, Ed O'Malley, Lisa Lahey, Brigid Nossal, Philip Hayton and many others. We're focusing on building our profession by bringing leadership practitioners together to make progress and build networks. We want to benefit the world through better leadership development in individual practitioners and in business, government and civic organisations.

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