Leading in an activist age (Webinar)

Date: 22 Oct 2024

In today’s activist age, leaders must navigate a complex environment in which employee emotions, public misinformation and customer pressure combine to influence decision making in powerful ways.

Many organisations exist in an ecosystem where not saying anything constitutes saying something, and fear that the work environment may be affected by events happening outside the workplace.

This webinar explores:

  • the different forms workplace activism can take
  • the effects of workplace activism on boards and organisational strategy
  • ways in which effective communication and relationship management can transform potential conflicts into opportunities for growth.

This webinar will take place live on:

Tuesday 22 October 2024

Melbourne, Sydney, Hobart, Canberra: 1pm to 2pm
Adelaide: 12.30pm to 1.30pm
Brisbane: Noon to 1pm
Darwin:
11.30am to 12.30pm
Perth: 10am to 11am.

Price:

FREE!

About Adele Stowe-Lindner

Adele Stowe-Lindner is Executive Director of the Institute of Community Directors Australia. She has 20 years experience working across the community sector, in homelessness, health, refugee youth and education. Adele has a Masters Degree in Community Work (University of London) and a Masters Degree in Leadership (Deakin University). She currently sits on a sports board and a cultural community board.

What's a Webinar?

A Webinar is a seminar that's conducted over the internet.

Viewers watch a remote presentation on their own screens at a set broadcast time and can participate by typing and submitting questions they would like answered by the presenter.

Our Webinars are recorded and a copy is sent out to every registrant by default. So if you aren't able to watch the Webinar live at the scheduled time, you don't need to do anything - we'll send you a copy you can watch at your own pace on your own screen.

Why Webinars work

You'll learn at a time that suits you
If you can't join us at the scheduled time, we will automatically send you a recording you can watch at your own pace.

You can ask your burning questions
Our Webinars include a 45-minute presentation followed by a 15 minute interactive Q&A session where you'll call the shots. You do so by typing your questions during the Webinar.

You don't need an IT degree
There's no complicated software involved. You just need a reliable internet connection to participate. We'll email you instructions at each step too. Simple!

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