Further to the recent successful Leadership Masterclass, we are hosting a follow up online webinar on Tuesday 14 May 19.00 – 20.00 (BST), which will include all the highlights from the recent event, drawing on the contributions of our excellent speakers and inviting contributions from our online panellists.
The hour long webinar will introduce video highlights from the event and invite delegates to participate in Q&A and interactive polls to develop learning and understanding from the masterclass which focused on ‘Leadership in Tough Times: Confronting Complexity and Inspiring Hope’. Hear what our speakers had to say about the role of leadership in transforming complex organisations, leading growth against the odds, and inspiring optimism and wellbeing while the chips are down.
Our webinar panellists include Professor Jean Hartley, Professor of Public Leadership, OUBS; Dr Caroline Ramsey, Senior Lecturer in Management Practice, OUBS; and Richard Byford, Director, ForeVu Ltd. Facilitating this virtual event is Peter Wainwright, host of our two previous Business Perspectives webinars.
We’ll draw on the contributions from our masterclass and further develop these discussion points during the webinar, and we invite you to contribute via our live online polls and Q&A forums.
Register through our event link to save your place.
If you are new to our Business Perspectives webinar events, why not check out the previous one on Strategy to get a flavour?
You can also see what delegates had to say about the event by following #OU_BP on Twitter, and get the latest updates on events, offers and thought leadership pieces by following us @OUBSchool.
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