Upcoming programmes

Brian Bacon Master Class: Leading Yourself as a Pre-requisite for Leading the Organisation

23 Sep 2010 – 23 Sep 2010, London, UK

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The Art of Collaborative Leadership Training

25 Sep 2010 – 27 Sep 2010, Belgium

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Self Managing Leadership Programme, Mexico

27 Sep 2010 – 28 Sep 2010, Torre Mayor, Mexico

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Brian Bacon keynote speaker at I International Corporate Universities Forum (ICUF)

27 Sep 2010 – 28 Sep 2010, Barcelona

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Expected Surprises - creating the thinking for organisations to anticipate and respond

27 Sep 2010 – 28 Sep 2010, Shoreditch Trust, London

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Self Managing Leadership in Holte, Denmark, (conducted in Danish)

29 Sep 2010 – 1 Oct 2010, Holte, Denmark

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Foundations for Leadership - with Peter Senge and Beth Jandernoa

29 Sep 2010 – 1 Oct 2010, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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Luis Heute and Brian Bacon Master Class: Changing the world through business leaders : Cambiando al mundo desde un mejor liderazgo empresarial

1 Oct 2010 – 1 Oct 2010, Madrid, Spain

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2010 Fuqua/Coach K Leadership Conference

26 Oct 2010 – 27 Oct 2010, Durham, NC, USA

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Sustainable Innovation 2010

8 Nov 2010 – 9 Nov 2010, 15th International Conference, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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Self Managing Leadership Programme, Vienna

10 Nov 2010 – 12 Nov 2010, Vienna, Austria

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Leading and Learning for Sustainability - with Peter Senge

17 Nov 2010 – 19 Nov 2010, Washington, DC area - USA

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Second International Symposium on Process Organization Studies: Constructing Identity in and around Organizations

11 June 2010 – 13 June 2010

Organized by the new annual volume Perspectives on Process Organization Studies

Rhodes, Greece

The aim of this Symposium is to consolidate, integrate, and further develop ongoing efforts to advance a sophisticated process perspective in organization studies. It is important for the vigorous intellectual development of the field and its relevance to the world of practice that the implications and resonance of the process worldview for organization studies be appreciated and sustained, rather than just dallied with as an engaging side-line in the prevailing analytic language game. We live in a world of processes although we often try to comprehend it in the vocabulary of substances. Aligning our conceptual vocabulary with our organizational experience is an important aim of the Symposium.

The Symposium is an annual event organized by the new annual volume Perspectives on Process Organization Studies (Editors: Ann Langley and Haridimos Tsoukas), published by Oxford University Press, and it takes place in a Mediterranean island, in early summer each year.

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