We are pleased to announce
Nick Ellerby's Seminar on Creating
the Workplace of Tomorrow: Exploring what Collaborative Leadership Means for the School of Geography,
scheduled for Monday 9
May 2016, 4-5PM, followed by refreshments. Directions
below.
Nick Ellerby has
been invited to engage with us about the latest transformative models of organisational change especially around ideas of collaborative leadership, peer-based organisations and what the workplace of tomorrow could look like. We encourage all staff, researchers
and postgraduates to attend to explore these ideas with Ellerby in
the spirit of generating debate to inform the future governance of the School of Geography. Despite the focus on the local workspace, the topic is of wider interest and we therefore
also invite peers and students across institutions a warm welcome. The Seminar will be hosted by Prof Paul
Chatterton.
Nick Ellerby has worked in commercial, public, third-sector and hybrid organisational contexts, with experience
of working in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa. He is lead co-facilitator on a range of longer-term programmes including Whole Person Facilitating and the Global Innovation Collaboratory. He is author of
The Seven Stage Model,
Peering into the Future,
Working Relationships for the 21st Century: A Guide to Authentic Collaboration, and
Discovering the Temperaments. Ellerby can be reached at [log in to unmask]
Best,
p.p. Prof Paul Chatterton,
Dr
Karen Bacon and Dr Martin Zebracki
Conveners, School of Geography Seminars
University of Leeds