Séminaire sur le leadership

La CEC European Managers a organisé un séminaire sur le “leadership de l’avenir”. Le séminaire, qui s’est déroulé le 30 juin 2017 à Stockholm, a porté sur les évolutions nécessaires de la notion du leadership dans un monde davantage complexe et interdépendent.

Le séminaire sur le “leadership de l’avenir” s’est déroulé le 30 juin 2017 à Stockholm. Le séminaire se tenait en langue anglaise. Veuillez trouver la description en anglais ci-dessous:

The seminar documents are available on the links listed below:
– the Powerpoint presentations
– the Youtube videos
– the leadership summary report (based on our survey on the leadership of the future)
– the photogallery

CEC European Managers organised a seminar on the “leadership of the future” in the framework of its leadership series. The half-day seminar on 30 June 2017 in Stockholm investigated how leadership needs to evolve in an increasingly complex and interconnected world.

Numerous factors, including the rise of artificial intelligence, the automation of production processes and geo-political dynamics are influencing both the way we discuss the role of work and the work itself. In a world where changes become the norm and orientation becomes a scarce resource we need competent leaders and adaptive leadership systems able to structure and to create a shared meaning of the current developments – for the economy, for the society and for the environment.

The seminar contributes to formulate a European perspective on the topic and discussed the implications of leadership in the domains of education, mental health and integration.

Please find the programme of the seminar below:

9:00

Welcome by Annika Elias (President, Ledarna) and Ludger Ramme (President, CEC)

9:05

Presentation : leadership research and European Managers Panel results
by Jean-Philippe Steeger (Policy and Communication Officer, CEC)

09:20

Presentation: The Future of Work – an international perspective
by Paolo Falco (EconomistOECD)

09:50

Workshop 1: Education
Providing competences and skills for the future: which education do we need?
by Toomas Kruusimägi (School Head, President of the Estonian School Leaders – ESHA)

10:35

Presentation: Leadership in Action – 3 Strategies for Success
by Honor Cooper-Kovacs (Leadership Developer, tackt)

11:05

Break

11:15

Workshop 2: Mental health
Creating a supportive working environment
by Dr. Jean-Paul Zerbib (Psychiatrist, Deputy Secretary General of FEMS)

12:00

Workshop 3: Integration
Closing the gap between migrant and native born managers
by Magnus Berg and Mouddar Kouli (Project Managers, Ledarna)

12:45

Presentation – The leadership model in Scandinavia
by Tor Haehre (CEC Treasurer, Lederne Norway)

13:15

Conclusions