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Theme : leadership
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Women at the Top
'Women at the Top' is an event that will focus on women and leadership in the cultural and creative industries, with a provocation paper by Demos.
It will be held on Monday 4th June, 2007, from 12.30-4.30 at the Barbican, Silk St, London, EC2Y 8DS
from : samjones
29th May 2007
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Leadership in a multi-ethnic society
London Metropolitan University and Demos are hosting a landmark speech by Dr. Bramwell Osula, of the School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship, Regent University in Virginia, USA.
from : peterharrington
12th March 2007
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Not a Sideshow: Leadership and Cultural Value
In response to the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s launch of a £12 million programme to improve Leadership in the cultural sector, this latest contribution to the debate about Cultural Value argues that there is little point in improving the skills of individual leaders, if the organisations they lead remain unchanged.
from : markfuller
24th November 2006
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Where have all the leaders gone?
Leaderrship and choice in battling climate change
from : petebradwell
20th October 2006
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Demos | Publications | The Leadership Imperative
Argues that resistance to change can be a hallmark of professionalism - due to concern over the impact of periods of instability/transition and because of uncertainty around new ways of working.
Suggests approaches for leaders trying to bring about change in children's services.
from : duncanoleary
14th August 2006
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I See You
He told a story about his travels in Africa (undertaking his foundations AIDS work) where when people meet they greet each other with words that mean ?I see you?. He challenged us to acknowledge our interdependence by ensuring we recognised the many people who made the event work, the cleaners, the catering staff, the support staff, ?those people that make it possible for us to sit here today and those people that will clean up after we leave, make sure you see these people?.It seems to me...
from : grahamebroadbelt
29th March 2006