Systemic Strategic Leadership Practice
Integrating and inclusive discourses
Nov 13-15, 2017, 9:30-16:30
Elm Grove Conference Centre, Roehampton Lane, London, SW15 5PH
A workshop for managers, leaders and consultants, interested to develop their thinking and practice in designing, facilitating and sustaining systemic strategic change.
Conventional approaches to strategic change tend to assume linear reasoning, emphasising the formulation of goals, the development of strategic plans and clear communication of the plan to the organisation. Strategic decision making and change are often associated with power, control and resistance. However the word ‘strategy’ relates to the words ‘act’ and ‘agent’. How might strategic change processes facilitate coordinated action, positioning organisational and team members for success through multiple engagements of organisational members and their interests, abilities and resources, maximising potential for creative collective agency?
With this interest in mind, Martin Miksits and Christine Oliver invite you to integrate clear, structured processes of strategic inquiry with dialogical sensibilities paying attention to narratives and patterns of relationship, communication and power amongst a diversity of organisational stake-holders.
Drawing on post modern communication theory, processes of dialogical inquiry, systemic practice, insights from the general strategic literature and case vignettes, they offer a framework for conceptualising, designing and sustaining strategic development, valuing insights from systemic and linear models of practice, enabling a focus on specific past and future achievements at the task and relational level.
In this three day workshop participants will
- Engage with strategic challenges relevant to their management and consultancy contexts
- Appreciate living strategy as a moral context for coordination and action
- Understand strategic development as a collaborative, dialogical, ethical and imaginative achievement
- Experience a strategic planning framework inclusive of modern and post-modern perspectives
- Develop specific actions for strategic leadership in management and consultancy contexts
- Develop specific reflections and actions for their leadership situations in relation to relevant practice contexts
There will be a pre-workshop questionnaire for participants to explore systemic strategic challenges in their leadership or consulting context.
To facilitate dialogue and learning the number of participants is limited to 16.
Systemic Strategic Leadership Practice – Theoretical foundations
- Systemic and social constructionist theory of communication (CMM)
- Dialogic organisational development approaches
- Classical theory of strategic decision making and process design
- Appreciative and reflexive inquiry
- Social learning theory
- Ethical frameworks for decision making
Programme
Day 1
- Strategic planning introduced in the wider context of an inclusive systemic leadership model
- Participant inquiry into own system, purposes, network of communication, strategic challenge (based on pre-workshop questionnaire)
- Development of a reflexive and appreciative critique of strategic planning and positioning in participants organisations
- Participant aim formulation [Define]
Day 2
- Mapping of resources available and useful to participants [Discover]
- Domains theory and leadership
- The 6D Strategy Process and resources
- Participants map opportunities and dilemmas for strategic development or strategic consulting [Dream]
Day 3
- Ethical decision making
- Determining contexts and relationships relevant to participants’ decision making [Decide]
- Progression in connection with aims – emergent learning to be developed [Design & Deliver]
- Developing a consultation system for closing the gap on learning
Facilitators
Dr. Christine Oliver and Dr. Martin Miksits
Time and Venue
Elm Grove Conference Centre, Oak Suite, Roehampton Lane, Roehampton,
London, SW15 5PH, April 13-15, 2017, 9:30am – 4:30pm
The Elm Grove Conference Centre is situated at the main campus of the University of Roehampton, just a five minute bus ride from Barnes mainline station and minutes from the A3. There are also regular bus services from Putney, Wimbledon and Hammersmith which all have underground stations direct to central London. This location is within easy reach of Heathrow airport and has a number of car parking spaces available on site.
Location Map – Elm Grove Conference Centre, Roehampton Lane, London, SW15 5PH
Directions
Train
Please note that Elm Grove is a 15 minute walk from Barnes train
station or if you prefer :
- Take a bus by exiting the station crossing over the bridge
towards Roehampton the 72 or 265 bus stops are on the left
of the road. - Alight at Roehampton University Main Entrance bus stop;
walk up towards the traffic lights, cross over the road. The
main gate is straight in front of you. - Enter through the gate and Elm Grove is in front of you and
slightly to the left.
Alternatively, taxis are available at Barnes rail station situated in the station car park.
Nearest London Underground stations
Hammersmith (District, Piccadilly, Hammersmith & City lines)
- Then take 72 bus towards Roehampton
Putney Bridge (District line towards Wimbledon)
- Then take the 265 bus towards Tolworth
Taxi services are available at these stations.
Travelling by car
Please contact us about parking, as there is limited availability on site.
Cost and Registration
The cost for the three day workshop is £590. For applications and payments received prior to February 28, 2017, a reduced early bird fee of £490 applies. This also includes coffee, tea, pastries and a gourmet sandwich lunch served with crisps and fresh fruit.
We are happy to advise on nearby accomodation for participants who are interested.
To register please complete the application form and send it to registration@systemicdevelopment.eu or fax it to +43 1 2020632-99.