Designing Leadership Programs: Lessons from 1300+ Events Over 8 years

October 2, 2024 | General

SESSION OVERVIEW

Ever wondered what it takes to design and execute impactful leadership programs? Join us for an exclusive workshop where you’ll gain insights from over 1300 events and 8 years of experience. This session is packed with tips, tricks, philosophies, approaches, research, and case studies that will empower you to create and run effective leadership programs. You can choose to run these internally, or explore pathways to outsource elements of your programming to save you time and effort, while increasing results.

Session Outcomes

1. Understand Key Leadership Program Elements: Learn the core components that make leadership programs successful, from planning to execution.

2. Gain Practical Tips and Tricks: Discover actionable tips and best practices that have been proven effective in over 1300 events.

3. Explore Philosophical Approaches: Delve into the underlying philosophies and approaches that guide successful leadership program design.

4. Analyse Research and Case Studies: Examine research findings and real-world case studies to understand what works and why.

5. Utilise AI to Supercharge Programs: Learn how to leverage AI tools to enhance program design, delivery, and feedback utilisation for continuous improvement.

PRESENTER

Josh Farr is the Founder of Campus Consultancy, an award-winning higher education consultancy. Josh and his team specialise in increasing student engagement and retention by delivering training to student leaders and student engagement staff. His experience working with more than 60,000 leaders from more than 100 universities and organisations, shows how investing in student communities leads to increased student engagement metrics and retention results! Josh is a 2x TEDx speaker, Australian Business Journal’s #1 Student Leadership Coach and 2024 LinkedIn ‘Top Voice’ in Leadership Development. You will leave a session with Josh feeling inspired and clear on exactly what to do to move the needle in your work and career.

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