What's possible when we intentionally connect
and collaborate for a thriving region?
The Art of Participatory Leadership is coming to Armidale! We hope you will join us in this exciting three day training, in the gorgeous setting of Echidna Gully, about 25 minutes out of Armidale.
The Art of Participatory Leadership (also known as the Art of Hosting and Harvesting Conversations that Matter) offers simple and powerful participatory models, processes and practices to work with others through complexity, uncertainty and change.
If you want to learn new ways of working in deep collaboration with others, you are warmly invited to join us.
The Art of Participatory Leadership (also known as the Art of Hosting and Harvesting Conversations that Matter) offers simple and powerful participatory models, processes and practices to work with others through complexity, uncertainty and change.
If you want to learn new ways of working in deep collaboration with others, you are warmly invited to join us.
What will we explore, learn & practice?
- The Art of Hosting Conversations That Matter as a core leadership framework, practice and skill set
- Simple and powerful social tools such as: Circle, World Café, Appreciative Inquiry, Open Space Technology, ProAction Café, Designing for Wiser Action, storytelling and more
- Complementary models and frameworks including complexity theory and practice, and self-managed organisations
- Authentic leadership and working with emergence
- Real world application
Who is it for?
- Community and non-profit leaders, social entrepreneurs, business leaders, academics, department heads and program managers, community organisers, next generation leaders and individuals who want to help
- People who want to explore the power of collective creativity, intelligence, and collaboration to improve their communities, teams, and organisations
- Individuals and groups who are eager to build stronger teams and partnerships with each other and within their communities.
This training is initiated and sponsored by NESST, Purpose Partners, Jeder Institute and Campfire Co-op, a collaboration committed to nourishing participatory leadership in Australia.
Header photo credit: L. Burke, Cascades Walking Track New England National Park