Introduction
to Adaptive Leadership
December 2024 workshop
As the premier Adaptive Leadership offering outside of Harvard University, this workshop lays out basic concepts of Adaptive Leadership (TM). Adaptive Leadership is a practical framework developed at Harvard for leading change, particularly during times of transition, uncertainty and immense possibility.
Leading any form of change initiative is complex. You need to work across organizational boundaries, build partnerships, deal with conflict and overcome differences in values, visions and desired outcomes. Plus you need to have a thick skin!
- Experienced leader, practitioner or facilitator working with a purpose-led agenda in or across organizations
- Currently or expect to be leading an organization or initiative that is likely to challenge prevailing and entrenched values and beliefs
- Keen to strengthen your effectiveness and personal resilience as a leader
Is there a tough and seemingly intractable problem you face in your work or civic life?
Bring a specific project, initiative or leadership challenge to the workshop. Learn how to get unstuck by applying the tools and techniques of Adaptive Leadership, which is a critical skillset for anyone looking to drive systemic change in an increasingly complex world.
Practice Adaptive Leadership skills
in real-time
Foster productive group dynamics within teams and organizations, identify patterns and roles within a system, leverage tension and navigate conflict in a group
Connect with other accomplished leadership Professionals
Learn from professionals familiar with the Adaptive Leadership framework and join a global community of practitioners.
Develop the capacity to think adaptively
Gain coaching skills to encourage people to disrupt patterns and create change. Get real-time feedback from peers and ACA master practitioners.
What we’ll explore
Drawing on years of sharp-end experience in the field, the workshop builds your professional and personal capacity to: lead in complex, political, ambiguous environments; manage the personal risks and pressures of leadership; build vibrant alliances for cross-border collaboration; and design strategies for generating change.
- Build capacity for leveraging authority and power within and across diverse groups
- Heighten awareness to the intricate dynamics of human systems
- Deepen insight into issues of trust, political sensitivities, resistance and tolerance for change, conflict and distress
- Strengthen ability to lead adaptively in multi-stakeholder environments and change initiatives
- Create a confidential space for reflection, exploration and advice on personal risk-taking and learning
- Understand the root cause of a stubborn and recurring challenge in your organization, team, or community
- Partner with those who are in position of authority or power
- Leverage your own power for change
- Design an experiment that strengthens your ability to create lasting change
- Learn to lead adaptively in environments with trust issues, political sensitivities, resistance, conflict, and distress
Dates
The workshop takes place over four intensive 1/2 days . After the workshop, participants become members of the Gather community of leadership practitioners worldwide, and receive 12 months of ongoing communication and support.
(Eastern Time – New York City)
- December 12: Noon – 4:00pm
- December 13: 8:00am – Noon
- December 16: Noon – 4:00pm
- December 17: 8:00am – Noon
Location: Virtual, synchronous and asynchronous via Zoom
Workshop fees
$500 deposit is required to hold your seat. This helps us to minimize last-minute cancellations. After completing the workshop, you can adjust the actual amount you pay (+ or -) after the program. No pressure and no judgement if you pay less than the market rate, or pay nothing at all.
Standard market rates:
– $2,500; Corporate and large-sized NPO
– $1,500; Government and small-sized NPO
You’re part of
something bigger
By joining this workshop, you’re also a member of Gather, our overarching online space for community and coursework. Gather members hail from around the world and from different backgrounds – all dedicated in their own unique way to the exercise of democratizing leadership.
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Seats for this workshop are limited