Program Overview
Emerging Leaders Colloquium
The Emerging Leaders Colloquium is a short course specifically aimed at supporting the next wave of leadership in Australia. This program allows people to integrate ethical learning and action into their leadership practice at a pivotal point, so they can build on it for the rest of their lives.
Overview
- Date: Various
- Time: Various
- Duration: 5 days
- Location: Offered in various Australian cities
- Fees: A$7,575 ex GST
Who Should Attend
This program is ideal for emerging leaders committed to ethical leadership and navigating the pressures of career progression.
What You Will Learn
In this program, you will learn to:
- Improve your capacity to identify and address ethical dimensions of your work
- Deepen your understanding of foundational social and governance values and when they come under challenge
- Navigate ethical complexity and create greater clarity of decision-making
- Expand your engagement with leadership in the context of stewardship, the social contract, and the flourishing of others
- Connect with a circle of ethical peers to support you post-program
- Understand, apply, and challenge different schools of ethical decision-making
Program Structure
To support emerging leaders to sit in uncertainty and achieve personal growth over a rigorous five-day timeframe, our expert moderators use tools including:
- Guided readings, digital materials, and case studies
- Decision-making and ethical frameworks
- Thought experiments, role plays, and case studies
- Engaging guest presenters with relevant lived experience
Testimonials
The beauty for me of the Colloquium is that it didn’t prescribe what we should think or believe or adapt into our lives and leadership practices. Rather, it challenged us to think deeply and critically and ground our future decisions and behaviors in our own judgment of what is right, ethical, and just in today’s world. A life’s work.
- Simon Holloway, Director Environment & Infrastructure, City of Stonnington
Moderators
Cranlana's programs are facilitated by skilled moderators, who have lived ethics experience and expertise from a range of backgrounds and professions.
Additional Information
For any additional information, please note that the program is provided by the Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership.
Related Programs
- Executive Ethics: A practical primer for leaders seeking to incorporate or renew ethical thinking and action as a part of their leadership practice.
- Public Sector Leaders Colloquium: Designed for Public Sector Leaders facing complex issues related to integrity, governance, sustainability, technology, and leading people through volatility.
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