May
6
Sun
ATD 2018 International Conference and Exposition: Leadership 2050: Competencies for High Impact Change Leaders @ San Diego Convention Center
May 6 @ 11:45 am – 1:00 pm
A strategist leader is one with the evolved temperament and developmental maturity that gives rise to the type of strategic perspective, intellectual versatility, expanded worldview, and commitment to the right action that will be required for future leaders to be successful. Join this session to learn about a new competency model created by the speakers to support the development and encouragement of strategist level leaders in organizations. We’ll discuss industry trends, approaches to development, and creating an individual development plan.

Application on the Job:
1. Learn about emerging trends.
2. Explore the strategist competency model and evaluate yourself against it.
3. Create an abbreviated personal development plan (and a template for those who work with you).

Type: New ATD Speaker

Tracks: Leadership Development

Learning Approaches: Experiential/Interactive Learning

Topics: Developing Leadership Skills and Competencies: Executive Development, Innovations in Leadership Development Models

Target Audiences: Executive/Decision Maker, University Faculty/Deans/Education Leaders

Session Services: Recorded

May
15
Tue
High Potential and Leadership Development Summit: Leveraging Technology to Improve Leadership Development – How We Teach And Develop Innovative Leaders @ Hyatt Regency Atlanta Downtown
May 15 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Jun
20
Wed
CCODN: Talent Development In Columbus Ohio: How Do We Expand Our Future Impact? @ TBD
Jun 20 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Given the rate of change in our organizational ecosystem and the need for cross sector collaboration in the talent development process, we will host a conversation about how the Organizational Development community can expand its role and impact. As the basis for this conversation, we ask that participants listen to interviews with Alex Fischer, CEO of Columbus Partnership, Doug McCollough, CIO City of Dublin and read the Financial Times article about Columbus and the New World Order

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