What becomes possible when we collaborate with purpose? Many of us are looking for new ways to work in purposeful, authentic collaboration in our communities. The Art of Hosting and Harvesting Conversations that Matter (also known as the Art of Participatory Leadership) training offers simple and powerful participatory models, processes and practices to work with others through complexity, uncertainty and change.
We warmly invite you to join us for this 3-day training event in Gunnedah - wherecollaboration is alive, and more important than ever. Together we will discover how we can create and host spaces for collaboration that generates wise action - in our organisations, communities, businesses and families.
Simple and powerful social tools such as: Circle, World Café, Appreciative Inquiry, Open Space Technology, Designing for Wiser Action, storytelling and more
Complementary models and frameworks including complexity theory and practice
Authentic presence and leadership, and working with emergence
Real world application
Who is it for?
Anyone and everyone who wants to explore the power of collective creativity, intelligence, and collaboration with each other and within their communities
Community and not for profit leaders, business leaders, social entrepreneurs, and their teams
Next generation leaders
Government leaders, policy officers, and program managers
We look forward to welcoming you, your questions, your projects and your contributions.
This training is initiated and supported by GoCo, Purpose Partners, Campfire Co-op and New England Sector Support Team - a collaboration committed to nourishing participatory leadership in the New England and North-West regions