Shambhala Institute - Authentic Leadership in Action

Attended by Laurel Hubber
 

May 4-7, 2008
Trent University
Peterborough, Ontario

 

with Barbara Bash, Arawana Hayashi, Michael Jones, Art Kleiner, Toke Moeller, C. Otto Scharmer, Peter Senge, Karen Stephenson, Bob Wing, Brenda Zimmerman & others

 

The scale and complexity of today's challenges require new approaches to leadership, strategy, and innovation. As leaders we are being asked to change not only what we do, but how we think, take in information, and navigate shifting paradigms.

 

This three-day intensive will increase your capacity to transform these pressures into learning and growth. You will gain practical skills needed to be more effective in the organizational and societal environments of today. Your guides will be internationally recognized and respected leaders working at the edge of emerging new fields.

 

For the past seven years the Shambhala Institute has become known for the transformative impact of its international programs based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. For the first time this program model has been adapted for a regional audience, with the aim of connecting and serving networks of forward-thinking leaders across sectors in Ontario.

 

We invite you to join us at this exciting frontier of learning, leadership, and exchange.

 

How it works

 

Customize your learning by selecting one of five skill-building modules. Your module meets for a total of 12 hours over three days.

 

Morning sessions of mindfulness meditation set the tone for each day. Meditation is a rigorous exercise in recognizing habitual thinking and response, and clearing the way for fresh insight and authentic communication.

 

A mid-program creative process workshop engages the intelligence of the body and the senses, while freeing up creativity.

 

Keynotes and plenary sessions inject big-picture thinking and tap into the collective experience and intelligence of the program community.

 

Networking lunches are a time for conversation, reflection, and making new connections.

 

To reinforce and sustain your learning back home, consider the coaching option.

 

Who else will be there

 

150 leaders and change agents from business, government, education, NGOs, and civil society.

 

Pre-Program Options

 

More information coming soon about the following events.

 

May 2-4. Workshop for young emerging leaders (ages 18-30).
May 4, 1:00-5:00 pm. Inter-generational leadership dialogue.

 

Schedule

 

The program begins with dinner on May 4, starting at 6:00 pm, and ends at 5:00 pm on May 7. Here is the Schedule Overview.

 

 

 

Details: http://www.shambhalainstitute.org/ontario.html

 

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