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By Diana Jones
17th of October 2018, 6 pm
The Cella, 610 Victoria Street, Hamilton Central
Diana will explain:
- What you thought you knew about leadership doesn’t count any more
- Why people don’t respect leaders and what you can do about that
- How people experience you matters more than skills, tools and techniques
Diana Jones is the Director of the Organisation Development Company. She is in an entrepreneur, trusted advisor, executive coach, disrupter, speaker author and educator.
She brings 30 years of wide-ranging experience in both the public and private sectors as specialising in culture and behaviour change with senior leaders in their real work relationships, the flow on behaviours and implications for strategy, action and business results. Her first book Leadership Material: how personal experience shapes leadership presence is published by Nicholas Brealey business books in the US and UK, and Hachette in New Zealand. Her Executive Presence programme has over 450 graduates and attracts comments like compelling, unique, inspiring, freeing and impactful.
Her clients include international leaders in New York, Paris, Ottawa, and Buenos Aires. She has been interviewed by Andrew Duncan and Kathryn Ryan and is quoted in Forbes, Huffington Post, and CEO Magazines. Diana says we have been heading in the wrong direction in developing leaders. Rather than developing skills, tools and techniques, Diana says it is leaders’ behaviour and their relationships that has the greatest impact on their success.
Diana's qualifications:
MA (Applied); Dip PE; Dip Ed; Sociometrist, and Trainer, Educator, Practitioner (TEP) with the Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Psychodrama Association, (AANZPA)
Three beliefs guide Diana’s work:
- That people themselves know what is needed to change or navigate complex situations
- That behavioural change and relationships are fundamental to organisation development and results
- That mutual relationships enable new solutions be found for persistent problems.
For registration and enquiries, you can reach us at contactus@freedom-ihe.ac.nz or 07 846 7446.
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