Saturday, 7 October 2023
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10:00 PM, 7 October 2023 (UTC)
End Date
10:00 PM, 7 October 2023 (UTC)
Collective Leadership
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đ Friday 1 December 2023
The pandemic and its aftermath have brought about changes to the way it is necessary for leadership to be taken up in organisations. Top-down vertical hierarchies have never been more challenged or challenging to work within â burnout is rife. Peopleâs experience of their own and otherâs authority in their work roles has been indelibly transformed. This workshop offers a lens to consider alternate ways of leading in organisations.
Most people associate leadership in organisations with the behaviour and actions of key individuals, leadership that is distributed, shared and collective is often undervalued and misunderstood. Collective leadership, defined as âinfluence that stems from more than a single individualâ, offers a lens through which to view interpersonal relationships (leadership residing in the group) and system dynamics (leadership residing in the system). It can also be understood as an approach that highlights the plural nature of leadership in practice.
In this workshop, Professor Russ Vince will explore current thinking about collective leadership. Professor Vince will present his recent research on collective emotion and collective leadership and will create an opportunity for participants to experience and reflect on collective leadership in groups.
The aim of the workshop is to explore and experience collective leadership
together,
and to reflect on its relevance for contemporary organisations.
At the completion of this full-day workshop you will have:
The workshop is designed to encourage individual and collective learning on collective leadership.
After an interactive introduction to the concept of collective leadership, Russ will share some recent research on collective leadership in the context of the 2017 Californian wildfires. This will set the scene for experiential group work, which offers an opportunity to study collective leadership together within the workshop group.
This workshop is designed for NIODA community members, students, PhD candidates, researchers, leaders, managers and consultants who want to expand their knowledge of leadership in the plural.
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Friday 1 December 2023
9.30 am â 4.30 pm  đ¨đ°Â Melbourne
10.30 pm â 5.30 am (eek!) đŹđ§Â London
5.30 pm â 12.30 am đşđ¸Â New York
6.30 am â 1.30 pm đ¸đŹÂ Singapore
AUD $900
NIODA PhD Candidates and Students AUD $700 each
Bourke Street, Melbourne and hybrid live interactive online
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Russ Vince is Professor Emeritus at the School of Management, University of Bath, UK and Honorary Professor of Management at the University of St Andrews, UK. The focus of his research is on management learning and education, the organization of reflection, emotions in organizations and institutions, leadership development, and systems psychodynamics. His research has been published in leading academic journals, including the Academy of Management Review, Academy of Management Learning and Education, Journal of Management Studies, Organization Studies, Human Relations, British Journal of Management, and Management Learnin_g. Russ is a former Editor-in-Chief of Management Learning and a former Associate Editor of the _Academy of Management Learning and Education (AMLE) journal. In addition to his research, Russ has led developments in the application of psychodynamic experiential learning in Business and Management Schools. Russ is an Academic Staff Member of NIODAâs PhD program, where he leads the Research Design and Methods module.
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