Leadership & AI, 10 – 11 April, Launceston
Join Simon Tyrrell in an immersive design thinking workshop on AI, where you’ll explore innovative approaches and collaborative solutions. Discover the intersection of design and artificial intelligence, gaining practical insights to tackle challenges and drive creative solutions. Register interest now.
I-Lead Young Professionals, 8 May – 4 July, online and in-person
This leadership program is designed for people under 30 years. The program content will include skills like negotiation, communication, prioritising time, critical thinking, employee rights, and will be for professionals in the broadest sense of the word, not just individuals in typical corporate careers. Register interest now.
Dare to Lead, 20-21 May Hobart and 23-24 May, Launceston
This program is based on the most significant findings from Dr Brené Brown’s research to develop courage building skills for individuals, teams and organisations. It is always a sell-out success, so please book now to avoid missing out. book now for Hobart, Book now for Launceston or find out more here.
Dare to Lead Graduate Class, 27 May
An advanced class designed specifically for those who have completed the Dare to Lead program. In this one-day Graduate Class, we will revisit the most important parts of Dr Brené Brown’s ground-breaking work and the tools and practices to operationalise becoming a daring leader. Register your interest now.
Trauma Informed Leadership, 25 June – NWC, 26 June – Launceston and 28 June – Hobart
Trauma Informed Leadership is a one-day leadership intervention for organisations, teams and leaders looking to create psychological safety in their cultures so people and productivity can flourish. Book now for Hobart, book now for Launceston, book now for Devonport, or find out more here.
Leadership + Humanity Symposium, 5 – 6 September, Hobart
The 2024 Leadership + Humanity Symposium explores humanity and explains the pivotal role it plays in successful businesses and communities. The Symposium brings together engaging speakers and experts, who’ll share and encourage you to discover the power of humanity and ways to initiate meaningful change. Register interest now.
Drought Resilient Impact Preparedness (DRIP), 22 – 25 September, NE Tasmania
DRIP is tailored for individuals in drought-affected communities across northern Tasmania. It provides a platform to explore the potential impacts of drought on social resilience within your community. Whether you’re a young emerging leader, a seasoned community development officer, or a First Nations individual, DRIP equips you to prepare, respond, and recover from the adverse effects of drought. Register interest now.
