Date: Wednesday 25 November 2009
Time: 18:30 registration, 19:15 start, 21:00 finish
Venue: OU Regional office, 4 Portwall Lane, Bristol, BS1 6ND
Directions
Cost: £15.00, guests welcome, certificate of attendance available
For more information about the event and to download a booking form, please visit our website. Completed forms should be returned by email to j.e.barker@open.ac.uk or by fax to +44(0)1908 655102.
Alternatively, please call Janet on +44(0)1908 659262 if you wish to make a booking, or have any questions.
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Do you want to be a Great Leader in the Future? How will the work environment have changed? What trends will drive the skills and knowledge we will need?
Do you want to be involved in creating the answers and the future?!
Then come along to this session. All you have to bring are what Poirot would call “those little grey cells” and a willingness to join-in. We will explore key leadership themes and create our own map of Leadership in 2020.
Due to its highly interactive nature numbers will be limited to 20 people
During the session you will actively experience the unique Mind Wizard process and discover how to approach challenges and problems in a creative and unique way.
Paul Maisey
With a successful track record of over twenty five years Paul helps firms to identify compelling VISION and VALUES, embed the success habits of highly effective LEADERSHIP and CUSTOMER SERVICE, engage in collaborative COACHING and ensure High Performance TEAMWORK.
He has a passionate, challenging and determined style with an excellent track record in driving change at all levels. A leadership style that is motivational, consultative and engages team’s skills he is results orientated and uses highly effective interpersonal skills to work with a wide range of stakeholders.
He will shortly be featured in a SKYTV documentary on Leadership.
Christine Sargent
Head of Alumni Relations
OU Business School Alumni Office,
Michael Young Building, Walton Hall,
Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, United Kingdom
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