This is a version of a talk I gave on 20th May as part of Arts & Business Northern Ireland’s series of seminars on Leadership. I’m grateful for the invitation to speak, for the questions posed and to Kieran Gilmore from the Open House Festival in Bangor for talking about them with me. In it I share ideas from some recent thinking about leadership done through the lens of the Creative People & Places programme in England, which I think helps to illustrate broader shifts in leadership practice. I wanted to connect it to the question of the resilience of the sector and ended by thinking about things we can all do to multiply leadership in this scenario. As this talk was being given online I had, for once, written it in fully in advance, so thought it might be useful to share. I’ve not edited it so much as tidied it up for ease of reading, though should you be bored enough to compare the to the recording of the webinar Arts & Business Northern Ireland will be sharing you’ll notice a few minor differences. I’ve also added in some of the diagrams shared.
Multiplying leadership in a time of Release
Multiplying leadership in a time of Release
Multiplying leadership in a time of Release
This is a version of a talk I gave on 20th May as part of Arts & Business Northern Ireland’s series of seminars on Leadership. I’m grateful for the invitation to speak, for the questions posed and to Kieran Gilmore from the Open House Festival in Bangor for talking about them with me. In it I share ideas from some recent thinking about leadership done through the lens of the Creative People & Places programme in England, which I think helps to illustrate broader shifts in leadership practice. I wanted to connect it to the question of the resilience of the sector and ended by thinking about things we can all do to multiply leadership in this scenario. As this talk was being given online I had, for once, written it in fully in advance, so thought it might be useful to share. I’ve not edited it so much as tidied it up for ease of reading, though should you be bored enough to compare the to the recording of the webinar Arts & Business Northern Ireland will be sharing you’ll notice a few minor differences. I’ve also added in some of the diagrams shared.