COPLAND LEADERSHIP PROGRAM 2015 GUEST SPEAKERS Nick Brasington Leader - Global Assurance Quality Review Group PwC Australia The Copland Leadership Program in WA David Eaton Small Business Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer WA Small Business Development Commission Dr Penny Flett AO Chief Executive Officer Brightwater Care Group The Copland Leadership Program is CEDA’s professional development program for future leaders across corporate, government and community sectors. Professor Paul Hardisty Director, Land and Water Flagship CSIRO This seven-module experiential program provides professionals with the opportunity to develop their organisational leadership skills and define the type of leader they wish to become. Participants are provided with exclusive access to some of Australia’s top business leaders, who will share their insights and experience in highly interactive and informative group sessions. John Langoulant AO WA Chairman, Westpac and President, WA State Advisory Council, CEDA The program’s intake is limited to ensure an intimate and personalised learning experience. Participants will develop an excellent network across a broad range of industries, aiding their personal and professional development. Designed to transform leadership skills The Copland Leadership Program challenges conventional leadership thinking and teaches participants to act decisively in complex situations. Who should participate? The Copland Leadership Program is designed for talented and motivated emerging leaders of any age who are looking to build their leadership skills and accelerate their careers. Copland candidates will have attained certain success in their chosen professions with demonstrated intellectual rigour, but now want to elevate their performance along the path to leadership. Participants come from a broad range of sectors, roles and background. Each Copland cohort features a dynamic mix of people from different fields of expertise, which enables the group to discuss topics a diverse range of viewpoints. Learning modules The Copland Leadership Program delivers cutting-edge theoretical frameworks and interactive discussions and activities with participants on leadership skills and experiences. Case study presentations from top-tier corporate and public sector leaders will enhance the leadership development of participants. The program offers seven monthly sessions from May to November, and has been designed to ensure a balance between work and learning can be achieved. Hosted by: John Poulsen Managing Partner Squire Patton Boggs Rabia Siddique Criminal and human rights lawyer Diane Smith-Gander Chairman Transfield Services David Stritch Manager - Talent Management Hudson Sharon Warburton Executive Director, Strategy and Finance Brookfield Multiplex WHY ATTEND? • Interact directly with some of WA’s most influential leaders, providing a diverse and rich learning experience • Develop a strong professional network and join the Copland alumni EXPECTED OUTCOMES • Increased understanding of your individual leadership skills • Obtain and build confidence to become a more effective leader • Greater understanding of the challenges facing modern businesses and how these can be overcome The 2015 Copland Leadership Program facilitator Dianna Vitasovic LEARN ABOUT Director, Innovation Culture; Masters in Leading Innovation and Change (UK), Grad Cert Change Management, Cert HR, Diploma of Teaching • Current critical leadership challenges • Cross-sectoral case studies delivered by Australia’s top business leaders • Theoretical frameworks for dealing with problems • Academic articles related to the course content Dianna has delivered the Copland Leadership Program since 2012 and is highly regarded by past participants. Dianna is one of WA’s leading facilitators with expertise in the leadership of teams and creating opportunities to collaborate and challenge their thinking using learning processes to address business challenges. Dianna’s local and international experience in the fields of organisational development design, cascading strategic initiatives and innovation extends over 30 years across multiple industry sectors. Dianna is the Director of Innovation Culture, a private consulting group that provides leadership support for innovative cultures, enhancing self-direct leadership decisions during ambiguity and transformational change. She often consults in emerging and innovative business or industry service models. Dianna has had extensive experience in lecturing on MBA programs, where she delivered on a range of units including Strategic Human Resource Management, Organisational Behaviour and Leading Change and Innovation. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Alana Joske Associate Director CEDA Western Australia Tel: 08 6104 7102 Email: Alana.Joske@ceda.com.au Additional benefits of the Copland Program Academic articles: Participants will be provided with an academic article prior to each session that will further develop their background knowledge and understanding of the theory discussed during each module. Attend a CEDA event: Participants will be invited to attend a CEDA public forum complimentarily while they are undertaking the program to experience the benefits CEDA has to offer. Public recognition: Participants will also receive a complimentary invitation to attend CEDA’s flagship 2016 Economic and Political Overview, where the 2015 Copland alumni will be formally recognised. Alumni network: CEDA conducts regular sundowner events for young professionals and emerging leaders called the Copland Future Leaders Series. All Copland participants and alumni receive complimentary invitations to attend these events. Nominate your emerging leaders now SENIOR BUSINESS LEADERS Copland Leadership Program 2015 timetable Module One: Leadership – shaping your future Guest speaker: John Langoulant AO, WA Chairman, Westpac and President, WA State Advisory Council, CEDA Sharon Warburton, Executive Director, Strategy and Finance, Brookfield Multiplex When: Friday 22 May 2015, 9.00am to 3.00pm Where: The University of Western Australia Business School Module Two: Business acumen Guest speakers: Diane Smith-Gander, Chairman, Transfield Services Nick Brasington, Leader - Global Assurance Quality Review Group, PwC Australia When: Friday 26 June 2015, 9.00am to 3.00pm Where: The University of Western Australia Business School Module Three: Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI) No guest speakers at this session When: Friday 31 July 2015, 9.00am to 3.00pm Where: The University of Western Australia Business School NOMINATING CANDIDATES NEED TO: 1. Return the application form by Thursday 2 April 2015 2.Attach a letter of nomination and a one page CV reflecting the candidate’s experience COST • Early bird rate (applications received before Friday 27 February 2015): $4800+GST per participant • Standard rate: $5500+GST per participant Please note a 10 per cent discount applies when you have multiple participants from one organisation. Maximum of three participants per organisation. Module Four: Stakeholder engagement and corporate reputation Guest speakers: David Eaton, Chief Executive Officer and Small Business Commissioner, WA Small Business Development Corporation Additional speaker to be announced When: Friday 28 August 2015, 9.00am to 3.00pm Where: The University of Western Australia Business School Module Five: Emotional intelligence Guest speaker: David Stritch, Manager - Talent Management, Hudson When: Friday 25 September 2015, 9.00am to 4.00pm Where: The University of Western Australia Business School Module Six: Unconventional thinking Guest speakers: Professor Paul Hardisty, Director, Land and Water Flagship, CSIRO Rabia Siddique, criminal and human rights lawyer When: Friday 30 October 2015, 9.00am to 3.00pm Where: The University of Western Australia Business School Module Seven: Leadership in society Guest speakers: Dr Penny Flett AO, Chief Executive Officer, Brightwater Care Group John Poulsen, Managing Partner, Squire Patton Boggs When: Friday 27 November 2015, 9.00am to 3.30pm followed by a graduation sundowner Where: Squire Patton Boggs, 300 Murray Street, Perth To register, complete application form overleaf. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Alana Joske Associate Director CEDA Western Australia Tel: 08 6104 7102 Email: Alana.Joske@ceda.com.au HOW TO APPLY Please submit a completed application form, together with a letter of nomination from your organisation and a copy of your CV to CEDA WA before Thursday 2 April 2015 (or Friday 27 February 2015 to receive the early bird rate). PLEASE NOTE Your contact information will be circulated to all Copland Leadership Program participants to allow you to further develop your networks and discuss the topics on a one-to-one basis. q Please tick this box if you do not want us to circulate your contact information. APPLICATION CLOSING DATE Copland Program application form TITLE: FIRST NAME: LAST NAME: POSITION: ORGANISATION: POSTAL ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: PHONE: MOBILE: POST CODE: EMAIL: Early bird rate: Friday 27 February 2015 Standard rate: Thursday 2 April 2015 COST Early bird rate: $4800 + GST Standard rate: $5500 + GST Please note a 10 per cent discount applies when you have multiple participants from one organisation. Maximum of three participants per organisation. PAYMENT An invoice for the program fee will be issued on acceptance of your application. Payment is required before the program start date of Friday 22 May 2015. MAIN AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY: q General management qMarketing/sales/communications q Information systems qFinance q Human resources/training qProduction/operations qEngineering q Other (please specify) MANAGEMENT LEVEL: qSupervisor qMiddle qSenior ORGANISATION TYPE: q Public company q Private company q Not-for-profit q Professional services q Government PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION ENQUIRIES Cassandra Macgowan Copland Leadership Program Coordinator, CEDA WA Phone: 08 6104 7103 Email: cassandra.macgowan@ceda.com.au Privacy: CEDA collects this information for its records and to conduct its business. It will not be passed on to any other organisation. Cancellation: CEDA reserves the right to postpone or cancel the program in the event that insufficient registrations are received by the closing date. CEDA will refund in full all monies paid in the event that CEDA cancels the event. CEDA is not responsible for any other costs, claims, liabilities or compensation in the event that it may cancel the program. If registrants cancel before the program has commenced, the following refunds will apply: • More than one month before start date – 90 per cent refund • Three weeks before start date – 75 per cent refund • Two weeks before start date – 50 per cent refund • If participants cancel after the commencement of program, no refund applies. TERTIARY EDUCATION: QUALIFICATION: INSTITUTION: Do you have any disability or health considerations we should be aware of? What do you hope to gain from participating in the Copland Leadership Program? How did you find out about the Copland Leadership Program? YEAR COMPLETED:
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