Oxfordshire’s new horizons.

LeaderShape Keynote speakers Greg Young and John Knights will join the Oxfordshire Economic Partnership’s HORIZONS AND FUTURES LEADERSHIP FORUM: a series of thought-leading seminars to address the business leadership issues of today and the future. The series, supported by the Institute of Directors, the Federation of Small Business and Business Link, will address executive leadership concerns in the current economic climate and for the future.

This aspirational series aims to inspire organisational leaders towards excellence in the Oxfordshire region.

On Monday 1st June LeaderShape CEO, Greg Young, will address participants on how to develop emotional intelligence for top-level leadership. The seminar, entitled “EMBEDDING LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE” will be held in the glorious setting of Grade II listed manor house Eynsham Hall, Oxford, nestled in 3,000 acres of beautiful gardens and parkland.

On Thursday 25th June, LeaderShape Chairman and Chair of the Oxfordshire Learning & Skills Partnership, John Knights, discusses why leaders need to operate beyond their ego for the benefit of all stakeholders. TRANSPERSONAL LEADERSHIP: 2009 shows how leaders and their organisations can create sustainable success, a world-class economy and environment together in Oxfordshire.

Places are limited so please register now using this form.

These events will be held at Eynsham Hall, Oxford (download travel directions PDF). Doors will open at 6pm for a 6:30pm start, with a light supper and informal networking after each seminar.

Other subjects in the series comprise:

  • LEADERSHIP IN TOUGH ECONOMIC TIMES & BEYOND: Monday 27th April 2009
    Dr. David Pendleton of Said Business School discusses the need for visionary leadership and counter-intuitive thinking to get us beyond the current environment.
  • HOW TO BECOME ONE OF THE 100 BEST COMPANIES: Thursday 14th May 2009
    Wayne Clark, Managing Partner of Best Companies (producers of the Sunday Times 100 Best Companies list) explains why the best companies to work for are also the most successful.
  • THE ORGANISATION OF TOMORROW: Thursday 11th June 2009
    Mark Goyder, founder-director of think tank Tomorrow’s Company defines tomorrow’s successful companies as those that prioritise ethics and respect for employees, the environment and communities as well as profitability.

See more information and apply to book your place now.

Oxford Economic Partnership.

The Oxfordshire Economic Partnership is responsible for strategic economic development across Oxfordshire. Its ethos is that Oxfordshire’s economy is strong and diverse but must not be complacent. The OEP, along with its Partners, continues to promote economic development across the County in order to remain a competitive sub-region, nationally and internationally.

The OEP’s vision is to realise Oxfordshire’s potential as a pioneering, productive, world-class economic sub-region: ideally situated in the Heart of England. Oxfordshire can fulfil the potential of its people and its natural environment through developing its capacity for innovation, business and personal development, research and education, and the effective management of its high quality environmental assets.

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