Unpacking Power

About the session:

A two-hour online collective inquiry into our experience of power in the workplace – and of the ways in which we might ethically improve our organisational presence and practice in this respect.

What to expect in this session:

In the course of this interactive event, participants will be invited to:

  • Reflect on their personal understanding of power
  • Explore power in the context of their workplace – both their own power and that of others
  • Expand their understanding of power in an organisational context in order to develop a more nuanced view of it and the way in which it presents itself

By the end of the session, the inquiry will have provided attenders with the opportunity to:

  • Acknowledge the way in which power inhabits organisational settings, notwithstanding corporate efforts to “disappear” it
  • Appreciate how they personally experience power – and the ways in which their power might be being experienced
  • Commit to rethinking their presence and practice in the workplace in a way that is positively mindful of the web of power in which we find ourselves enmeshed

Who is this session for?

The NHS Leadership Academy provides leadership development for people of all backgrounds and experiences across health and care.

Book your Place via this link

South East Leadership Academy will retain a record of your name, job role, organisation, band, and contact details on its secure alumni register and contacts database for management information and communications purposes. Although we will be able to see your name and email address upon submission, this data will be anonymised from the EDI details. We appreciate your support in providing this information, which will help us to ensure our leadership development interventions are widely accessible and inclusive.

Your booking details (i.e. name, role, organisation, ICS) will be shared with the event provider and/or facilitator to allow them to understand participant thinking and adapt the event accordingly, in addition to other regional leadership academies (as required) and with the members of other relevant SELA networks to aid communication, sharing of good practice and support. Please note that this is in line with information governance and data protection guidelines. Please see our Privacy Policy here.

Should you have any queries, or if your circumstances change and you can no longer attend, or you wish to opt out of the above arrangements, please contact [email protected].

The session will be virtually on MS Teams

About the Facilitator

This event is run by Mark Cole of the NHS London Leadership Academy. He has worked in and around health care for 35 years, beginning as an Operating Department Orderly in 1981. In 2012, he completed his Doctorate in Education at the University of Greenwich, with a thesis that explored reflective practice and healthcare professionals through the lens of power. His first book appeared under the title Radical Organisation Development (Routledge, 2020); more recently, he co-wrote with John Higgins a book called Leadership Unravelled: The faulty thinking behind modern management (Routledge, 2022). Their new title on voice, silence and power in organisational life is due to be published early in 2023. Mark blogs on organisational life at www.radicalod.org Mark is a visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire Business School and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development.

Unpacking Power

About the session:

A two-hour online collective inquiry into our experience of power in the workplace – and of the ways in which we might ethically improve our organisational presence and practice in this respect.

What to expect in this session:

In the course of this interactive event, participants will be invited to:

  • Reflect on their personal understanding of power
  • Explore power in the context of their workplace – both their own power and that of others
  • Expand their understanding of power in an organisational context in order to develop a more nuanced view of it and the way in which it presents itself

By the end of the session, the inquiry will have provided attenders with the opportunity to:

  • Acknowledge the way in which power inhabits organisational settings, notwithstanding corporate efforts to “disappear” it
  • Appreciate how they personally experience power – and the ways in which their power might be being experienced
  • Commit to rethinking their presence and practice in the workplace in a way that is positively mindful of the web of power in which we find ourselves enmeshed

What to expect Who is this session for?

The NHS Leadership Academy provides leadership development for people of all backgrounds and experiences across health and care.

Book your Place via this link

South East Leadership Academy will retain a record of your name, job role, organisation, band, and contact details on its secure alumni register and contacts database for management information and communications purposes. Although we will be able to see your name and email address upon submission, this data will be anonymised from the EDI details. We appreciate your support in providing this information, which will help us to ensure our leadership development interventions are widely accessible and inclusive.

Your booking details (i.e. name, role, organisation, ICS) will be shared with the event provider and/or facilitator to allow them to understand participant thinking and adapt the event accordingly, in addition to other regional leadership academies (as required) and with the members of other relevant SELA networks to aid communication, sharing of good practice and support. Please note that this is in line with information governance and data protection guidelines. Please see our Privacy Policy here.

Should you have any queries, or if your circumstances change and you can no longer attend, or you wish to opt out of the above arrangements, please contact [email protected].

The session will be virtually on MS Teams

About the Facilitator

This event is run by Mark Cole of the NHS London Leadership Academy. He has worked in and around health care for 35 years, beginning as an Operating Department Orderly in 1981. In 2012, he completed his Doctorate in Education at the University of Greenwich, with a thesis that explored reflective practice and healthcare professionals through the lens of power. His first book appeared under the title Radical Organisation Development (Routledge, 2020); more recently, he co-wrote with John Higgins a book called Leadership Unravelled: The faulty thinking behind modern management (Routledge, 2022). Their new title on voice, silence and power in organisational life is due to be published early in 2023. Mark blogs on organisational life at www.radicalod.org Mark is a visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire Business School and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development.

Unpacking Power

About the session:

A two-hour online collective inquiry into our experience of power in the workplace – and of the ways in which we might ethically improve our organisational presence and practice in this respect.

What to expect in this session:

In the course of this interactive event, participants will be invited to:

  • Reflect on their personal understanding of power
  • Explore power in the context of their workplace – both their own power and that of others
  • Expand their understanding of power in an organisational context in order to develop a more nuanced view of it and the way in which it presents itself

By the end of the session, the inquiry will have provided attenders with the opportunity to:

  • Acknowledge the way in which power inhabits organisational settings, notwithstanding corporate efforts to “disappear” it
  • Appreciate how they personally experience power – and the ways in which their power might be being experienced
  • Commit to rethinking their presence and practice in the workplace in a way that is positively mindful of the web of power in which we find ourselves enmeshed

What to expect Who is this session for?

The NHS Leadership Academy provides leadership development for people of all backgrounds and experiences across health and care.

Book your Place via this link

South East Leadership Academy will retain a record of your name, job role, organisation, band, and contact details on its secure alumni register and contacts database for management information and communications purposes. Although we will be able to see your name and email address upon submission, this data will be anonymised from the EDI details. We appreciate your support in providing this information, which will help us to ensure our leadership development interventions are widely accessible and inclusive.

Your booking details (i.e. name, role, organisation, ICS) will be shared with the event provider and/or facilitator to allow them to understand participant thinking and adapt the event accordingly, in addition to other regional leadership academies (as required) and with the members of other relevant SELA networks to aid communication, sharing of good practice and support. Please note that this is in line with information governance and data protection guidelines. Please see our Privacy Policy here.

Should you have any queries, or if your circumstances change and you can no longer attend, or you wish to opt out of the above arrangements, please contact [email protected].

The session will be virtually on MS Teams

About the Facilitator

This event is run by Mark Cole of the NHS London Leadership Academy. He has worked in and around health care for 35 years, beginning as an Operating Department Orderly in 1981. In 2012, he completed his Doctorate in Education at the University of Greenwich, with a thesis that explored reflective practice and healthcare professionals through the lens of power. His first book appeared under the title Radical Organisation Development (Routledge, 2020); more recently, he co-wrote with John Higgins a book called Leadership Unravelled: The faulty thinking behind modern management (Routledge, 2022). Their new title on voice, silence and power in organisational life is due to be published early in 2023. Mark blogs on organisational life at www.radicalod.org Mark is a visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire Business School and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development.

Unpacking Power

About the session:

A two-hour online collective inquiry into our experience of power in the workplace – and of the ways in which we might ethically improve our organisational presence and practice in this respect.

What to expect in this session:

In the course of this interactive event, participants will be invited to:

  • Reflect on their personal understanding of power
  • Explore power in the context of their workplace – both their own power and that of others
  • Expand their understanding of power in an organisational context in order to develop a more nuanced view of it and the way in which it presents itself

By the end of the session, the inquiry will have provided attenders with the opportunity to:

  • Acknowledge the way in which power inhabits organisational settings, notwithstanding corporate efforts to “disappear” it
  • Appreciate how they personally experience power – and the ways in which their power might be being experienced
  • Commit to rethinking their presence and practice in the workplace in a way that is positively mindful of the web of power in which we find ourselves enmeshed

What to expect Who is this session for?

The NHS Leadership Academy provides leadership development for people of all backgrounds and experiences across health and care.

Book your Place via this link

South East Leadership Academy will retain a record of your name, job role, organisation, band, and contact details on its secure alumni register and contacts database for management information and communications purposes. Although we will be able to see your name and email address upon submission, this data will be anonymised from the EDI details. We appreciate your support in providing this information, which will help us to ensure our leadership development interventions are widely accessible and inclusive.

Your booking details (i.e. name, role, organisation, ICS) will be shared with the event provider and/or facilitator to allow them to understand participant thinking and adapt the event accordingly, in addition to other regional leadership academies (as required) and with the members of other relevant SELA networks to aid communication, sharing of good practice and support. Please note that this is in line with information governance and data protection guidelines. Please see our Privacy Policy here.

Should you have any queries, or if your circumstances change and you can no longer attend, or you wish to opt out of the above arrangements, please contact [email protected].

The session will be virtually on MS Teams

About the Facilitator

This event is run by Mark Cole of the NHS London Leadership Academy. He has worked in and around health care for 35 years, beginning as an Operating Department Orderly in 1981. In 2012, he completed his Doctorate in Education at the University of Greenwich, with a thesis that explored reflective practice and healthcare professionals through the lens of power. His first book appeared under the title Radical Organisation Development (Routledge, 2020); more recently, he co-wrote with John Higgins a book called Leadership Unravelled: The faulty thinking behind modern management (Routledge, 2022). Their new title on voice, silence and power in organisational life is due to be published early in 2023. Mark blogs on organisational life at www.radicalod.org Mark is a visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire Business School and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development.

Unpacking Power

About the session:

A two-hour online collective inquiry into our experience of power in the workplace – and of the ways in which we might ethically improve our organisational presence and practice in this respect.

What to expect in this session:

In the course of this interactive event, participants will be invited to:

  • Reflect on their personal understanding of power
  • Explore power in the context of their workplace – both their own power and that of others
  • Expand their understanding of power in an organisational context in order to develop a more nuanced view of it and the way in which it presents itself

By the end of the session, the inquiry will have provided attenders with the opportunity to:

  • Acknowledge the way in which power inhabits organisational settings, notwithstanding corporate efforts to “disappear” it
  • Appreciate how they personally experience power – and the ways in which their power might be being experienced
  • Commit to rethinking their presence and practice in the workplace in a way that is positively mindful of the web of power in which we find ourselves enmeshed

What to expect Who is this session for?

The NHS Leadership Academy provides leadership development for people of all backgrounds and experiences across health and care.

Book your Place via this link

South East Leadership Academy will retain a record of your name, job role, organisation, band, and contact details on its secure alumni register and contacts database for management information and communications purposes. Although we will be able to see your name and email address upon submission, this data will be anonymised from the EDI details. We appreciate your support in providing this information, which will help us to ensure our leadership development interventions are widely accessible and inclusive.

Your booking details (i.e. name, role, organisation, ICS) will be shared with the event provider and/or facilitator to allow them to understand participant thinking and adapt the event accordingly, in addition to other regional leadership academies (as required) and with the members of other relevant SELA networks to aid communication, sharing of good practice and support. Please note that this is in line with information governance and data protection guidelines. Please see our Privacy Policy here.

Should you have any queries, or if your circumstances change and you can no longer attend, or you wish to opt out of the above arrangements, please contact [email protected].

The session will be virtually on MS Teams

About the Facilitator

This event is run by Mark Cole of the NHS London Leadership Academy. He has worked in and around health care for 35 years, beginning as an Operating Department Orderly in 1981. In 2012, he completed his Doctorate in Education at the University of Greenwich, with a thesis that explored reflective practice and healthcare professionals through the lens of power. His first book appeared under the title Radical Organisation Development (Routledge, 2020); more recently, he co-wrote with John Higgins a book called Leadership Unravelled: The faulty thinking behind modern management (Routledge, 2022). Their new title on voice, silence and power in organisational life is due to be published early in 2023. Mark blogs on organisational life at www.radicalod.org Mark is a visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire Business School and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development.

Unpacking Power

About the session:

A two-hour online collective inquiry into our experience of power in the workplace – and of the ways in which we might ethically improve our organisational presence and practice in this respect.

What to expect in this session:

In the course of this interactive event, participants will be invited to:

  • Reflect on their personal understanding of power
  • Explore power in the context of their workplace – both their own power and that of others
  • Expand their understanding of power in an organisational context in order to develop a more nuanced view of it and the way in which it presents itself

By the end of the session, the inquiry will have provided attenders with the opportunity to:

  • Acknowledge the way in which power inhabits organisational settings, notwithstanding corporate efforts to “disappear” it
  • Appreciate how they personally experience power – and the ways in which their power might be being experienced
  • Commit to rethinking their presence and practice in the workplace in a way that is positively mindful of the web of power in which we find ourselves enmeshed

What to expect Who is this session for?

The NHS Leadership Academy provides leadership development for people of all backgrounds and experiences across health and care.

Book your Place via this link

South East Leadership Academy will retain a record of your name, job role, organisation, band, and contact details on its secure alumni register and contacts database for management information and communications purposes. Although we will be able to see your name and email address upon submission, this data will be anonymised from the EDI details. We appreciate your support in providing this information, which will help us to ensure our leadership development interventions are widely accessible and inclusive.

Your booking details (i.e. name, role, organisation, ICS) will be shared with the event provider and/or facilitator to allow them to understand participant thinking and adapt the event accordingly, in addition to other regional leadership academies (as required) and with the members of other relevant SELA networks to aid communication, sharing of good practice and support. Please note that this is in line with information governance and data protection guidelines. Please see our Privacy Policy here.

Should you have any queries, or if your circumstances change and you can no longer attend, or you wish to opt out of the above arrangements, please contact [email protected].

The session will be virtually on MS Teams

About the Facilitator

This event is run by Mark Cole of the NHS London Leadership Academy. He has worked in and around health care for 35 years, beginning as an Operating Department Orderly in 1981. In 2012, he completed his Doctorate in Education at the University of Greenwich, with a thesis that explored reflective practice and healthcare professionals through the lens of power. His first book appeared under the title Radical Organisation Development (Routledge, 2020); more recently, he co-wrote with John Higgins a book called Leadership Unravelled: The faulty thinking behind modern management (Routledge, 2022). Their new title on voice, silence and power in organisational life is due to be published early in 2023. Mark blogs on organisational life at www.radicalod.org Mark is a visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire Business School and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development.

Introduction to Leadership & Management – Module 5: What is systems leadership?

What is it?

Overview

This programme will provide an introduction to the key principles of leadership and management, how to apply and adapt them effectively to support and develop your team and its culture.  It will develop your self-awareness and understanding of your own leadership style and support you to use inclusive and compassionate leadership to ensure everyone feels valued and able to contribute. It will also build confidence to have courageous conversations, explore how to give effective feedback and to build and manage workplace relationships.  It will develop the skills of influencing and collaboration to enable you to communicate with confidence across your integrated system of care.

You can attend all 5 modules as a programme or choose to select those which you feel will be of greatest benefit to develop your leadership and management skills.

 

Module 5: What is systems leadership?

Embracing Systems Leadership is part 5 of the Introduction to Leadership and Management Series. In this session you will;

  • develop an understanding of systems leadership,
  • understand Covey’s Circles of Influence and Concern
  • explore building and managing relationships through influencing, negotiating, and communicating beyond your team within the broader community of care

 

Who can attend?

This session is aimed at aspiring leaders.

Aspiring Leaders: ​For those looking to take their first steps into a management role and build their leadership capability ​

 

What modules are part of the introduction to leadership & management offer? 

The 5 modules that are available to book onto via our website events page are

  1. Leadership, Management and You
  2. Understanding your Leadership Style
  3. Inclusive Leadership
  4. Conducting courageous conversations
  5. Embracing Systems Leadership

 

How is it run?

All modules will be delivered virtually via Zoom.

 

Is there a cost?

No, this training has been funded by Midlands Leadership & Lifelong Learning and is free for attendees.

 

Introduction to Leadership & Management – Module 5: What is systems leadership?

What is it?

Overview

This programme will provide an introduction to the key principles of leadership and management, how to apply and adapt them effectively to support and develop your team and its culture.  It will develop your self-awareness and understanding of your own leadership style and support you to use inclusive and compassionate leadership to ensure everyone feels valued and able to contribute. It will also build confidence to have courageous conversations, explore how to give effective feedback and to build and manage workplace relationships.  It will develop the skills of influencing and collaboration to enable you to communicate with confidence across your integrated system of care.

You can attend all 5 modules as a programme or choose to select those which you feel will be of greatest benefit to develop your leadership and management skills.

 

Module 5: What is systems leadership?

Embracing Systems Leadership is part 5 of the Introduction to Leadership and Management Series. In this session you will;

  • develop an understanding of systems leadership,
  • understand Covey’s Circles of Influence and Concern
  • explore building and managing relationships through influencing, negotiating, and communicating beyond your team within the broader community of care

 

Who can attend?

This session is aimed at aspiring leaders.

Aspiring Leaders: ​For those looking to take their first steps into a management role and build their leadership capability ​

 

What modules are part of the introduction to leadership & management offer? 

The 5 modules that are available to book onto via our website events page are

  1. Leadership, Management and You
  2. Understanding your Leadership Style
  3. Inclusive Leadership
  4. Conducting courageous conversations
  5. Embracing Systems Leadership

 

How is it run?

All modules will be delivered virtually via Zoom.

 

Is there a cost?

No, this training has been funded by Midlands Leadership & Lifelong Learning and is free for attendees.

 

Introduction to Leadership & Management – Module 4: Conducting courageous conversations

What is it?

Overview

This programme will provide an introduction to the key principles of leadership and management, how to apply and adapt them effectively to support and develop your team and its culture.  It will develop your self-awareness and understanding of your own leadership style and support you to use inclusive and compassionate leadership to ensure everyone feels valued and able to contribute. It will also build confidence to have courageous conversations, explore how to give effective feedback and to build and manage workplace relationships.  It will develop the skills of influencing and collaboration to enable you to communicate with confidence across your integrated system of care.

You can attend all 5 modules as a programme or choose to select those which you feel will be of greatest benefit to develop your leadership and management skills.

 

Module 4: Conducting courageous conversations

Conducting courageous conversations is part 4 of the Introduction to Leadership and Management Series. In this session you will;

  • understand why we need to hold courageous conversations
  • explore the skills that underpin effective communication to build confidence in having conversations that might have otherwise been avoided or seemed difficult
  • are you really listening? Understand the importance of, and how to actively listen
  • practise using coaching techniques and effective questioning and feedback to adopt a solution-focused approach

 

Who can attend?

This session is aimed at aspiring leaders.

Aspiring Leaders: ​For those looking to take their first steps into a management role and build their leadership capability ​

 

What modules are part of the introduction to leadership & management offer? 

The 5 modules that are available to book onto via our website events page are

  1. Leadership, Management and You
  2. Understanding your Leadership Style
  3. Inclusive Leadership
  4. Conducting courageous conversations
  5. Embracing Systems Leadership

 

How is it run?

All modules will be delivered virtually via Zoom.

 

Is there a cost?

No, this training has been funded by Midlands Leadership & Lifelong Learning and is free for attendees.