Navigating complexity with human-centred leadership

Navigating complexity with human-centred leadership

By Scottish Leadership Institute

Learn how to improve performance and lead effectively in uncertain times by focusing on people's needs and motivations.

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Location

Insights - Terra Nova Building

3 Explorer Road Dundee DD2 1EG United Kingdom

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Agenda

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Navigating complexity with human-centred leadership


This early evening event will be conducted in a relaxed environment in an open-plan space at Insight's Terra Nova building. University of St Andrews and Insight's own faculty will make a series of sh...

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person
  • Free parking
  • Doors at 16:45

About this event

Business • Non Profit

Leading When the Map Is Missing: Navigating complexity with human-centred leadership

  • Be a part of the conversation that’s shaping leadership in our community!

The Scottish Leadership Institute with Insights, the global leader in personality-based leadership development - a Scottish business success story with its headquarters proudly in Dundee - are hosting this select event with faculty from the University of St Andrew's Business School to share the latest thinking and practice on how human-centred and adaptive leadership approaches can significantly enhance performance and engagement in organisations.

This is your chance to learn how to navigate the unpredictable terrain of leadership with a human-centred approach. Join us at Insights - Terra Nova Building for this two-hour event filled with insightful discussions, the latest research thinking, and networking opportunities.

Leadership scholars from the University of St Andrews Business School will introduce the latest thinking on how to develop leaders, and leadership, to create organisational environments where all can flourish in the context of volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous conditions.

Professor Paul Hibbert will emphasise the need for leaders to focus on their own development to become better leaders and do leader work. Dr Fergus Neville will introduce research that shows how being a leader is a social identity and will highlight how leadership is a social process that involves leaders and followers. Professor Carole Elliott will share that learning to become a leader is shaped by a leader’s connections to others, to their work, and to their environment.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect and explore these issues with like-minded individuals, gain new perspectives, and take your leadership skills to the next level. Register now!

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Scottish Leadership Institute

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Oct 29 · 17:00 GMT