Special WOMEN’S DAY Mini-Workshop: The New Women’s Leadership: Chaos, Creativity and Conversation

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“When the chaos of our world seems out of control, it’s time to respond with radical creativity. Conversation is one of the most powerful remedies we have for re-connecting with each other, trying to make sense of what’s going on and coming up with creative solutions.” Debby Edelstein

Whether or not you’ve thought about yourself as a leader before, this mini-workshop will show you how to step up to the platform, be yourself but louder and take advantage of the fact that the way for women to lead has never been more engaging, more inviting and more exciting.

Leadership isn’t a mysterious art practised by a select few. It’s the daily response of each of us who wish to make the world a better place.

Join us to learn why you don’t have to be a CEO to lead. As long as you harness the right set of skills and learn how to step up to the platform, you can be the kind of leader the world is waiting for.

Workshop Content:

  • Why me, why now?
  • What Leadership Can Learn from Games and Social Media
  • Develop your Inner Warrior (and silence your inner wus)
  • A 30-second strategy to be recognised as a leader
  • A two-minute strategy for transforming teams
  • How to start creative conversations within your own organisation

Note
This mini-workshop can also be facilitated in-house and can be customised to suit your requirements.

When and where
Johannesburg
DATE:
Friday, 5 August 2011
VENUE: Hyatt Regency Hotel, Rosebank, Johannesburg
TIME:

07h00 – 07h15 Registration
07h15 – 08h00 Breakfast
08h00 – 10h00 Debby Edelstein

COST: R795 excl vat.

Workshop facilitator
Debby Edelstein is co-founder of QualityLife Company and host of the annual Women’s Leadership Conference “We are the Leaders We’ve Been Waiting For”. She is a facilitator, a writer and a speaker on new ways of leadership and editor of “The Women’s Leadership Journal”.

Comments about Debby’s previous work:

… Brilliant facilitator…

Ivanka Acquisto, Headmistress, St Stithians Girls College

Without exception, Debby’s workshops have received rave reviews from participants. Her presentations have invariably been singled out of extended programmes as a significant highlight in terms of learning experiences offered and relevance to people’s work and lives. She brings a fresh perspective, a broad sweep of theory and practical anecdote and a boundless enthusiasm that energizes the group.

Professor Margaret Orr, Director, Centre for Learning, Teaching and Development, Wits

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