Power from the Future

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Power from the FutureTM Disruptive realities call for disruptive responses for which most leaders are not prepared. Too many managers still count on exclusively traditional and linear approaches and base their decisions solely on organizations’ current knowledge and capacity. However, there exist different, innovative approaches, which provide better responses to the organizations’ current and future challenges. This is what Power from the FutureTM is about: empower leaders with these new approaches so they can lead their organizations toward a better and inspiring future. The program, offered in variety of formats - workshops, executive retreats, leadership development seminars, team building sessions - provides leaders with new perspectives, renewed inspiration and sense of leadership. Participants in the program will, among others: discover new perspectives and ways of thinking and doing; identify strengths and…
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The leadership we need

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I have been wanting to write about this story for a while because more people deserve to know, reflect on, and get inspired by it. When, finally, a few months ago, I decided to put the words together, I learned some sad news: one of the story’s heroes, Bernard Lachance, had suddenly passed away. The obituary, in the image of the man’s modesty, did not mention this story – possibly one of many he was involved in – nor the thousands human lives it helped change. *** I first heard of Mulheres Mil (A Thousand (Strong) Women) a few years ago, when I was conducting research for a study commissioned by the Asian Development Bank and Colleges and Institutes Canada on the lessons learned from the rich experience of Canadian…
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Presentations at OECD Seminar

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Presentations at OECD Seminar   On March 2, 2018, Blagovesta Maneva-Sleyman gave two presentations and participated in panel discussions at an OECD seminar in Kiev, Ukraine: Supporting Decentralisation in Ukraine: Enhancing local civil service performance for effective public service delivery. The seminar was part of a series held within the framework of the OECD project: Supporting Decentralisation in Ukraine. It focused on supporting Ukraine’s public institutions to build stronger public employment and management capacity at national and sub-national levels, and provided a platform for Ukrainian authorities to draw on the rich and diverse experiences of OECD countries.
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