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New leaders, new rules: an immersive workshop for aspiring leadersAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact if-events. Frankopan Hall and online We are in a leadership and motivational crisis today – as individuals, in our organisations, and as a society at large. This interactive workshop with world-leading expert on leadership Sharath Jeevan OBE will bring together aspiring leaders in the Jesus College and Cambridge community to explore:
The event will be in the form of highly interactive “Guided Journey” – you will come out with a set of deep insights about yourself as a future leader. You’ll also have the chance to contribute to an exciting new body of work. Join us either in-person or online – everyone will be able to participate in the workshop. Book your place through our Eventbrite page. More about Sharath Jeevan OBE : Sharath Jeevan OBE (https://www.intrinsic-labs.com/sharathjeevan) is the world’s leading expert on intrinsic leadership. He’s the author of the highly acclaimed book “Intrinsic”, and will be using your input from the workshop in developing his new book (New Leaders, New Rules). Sharath supports organisations ranging from L’Oreal & Shopify, to Oxford (Said Business School) and Imperial College, to the NHS and national governments around the world. Sharath is a Cambridge alumnus (Sidney, Economics, 94-97) and also holds masters degrees from Oxford & INSEAD . He was awarded an OBE in 2022, and an honorary Doctorate in 2017, for his contributions to his field. This talk is part of the Intellectual Forum series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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