Big Little Shifts: Lessons and Successes
I’m thrilled to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Big Little Shifts with a special webinar that delves into the book’s enduring relevance. As our world becomes increasingly complex, the time to embrace new thinking is now. This book challenges conventional views on leadership and change, emphasising the importance of complexity in initiating real change that influences the way people do their work, day to day.
Join me for an online for the webinar Big Little Shifts Lessons and Successes on 29th October at 6:00 pm ACDT (7.30 am GMT) where we will explore these transformative concepts together. This interactive session invites you to share your experiences, insights, lessons, and successes, making it a collaborative exploration rather than a passive presentation.
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Event Timezone Reference - Australia, New Zealand, UK, Europe
Presenter(s) Bio
Dr Josie McLean is a speaker, author, and catalyst for systemic change.
Josie has worked directly with many global thought leaders in systems thinking, including Peter Senge, Margaret Wheatley, Ron Heifetz, and Nora Bateson. She is sought after as a speaker and facilitator of adaptive leadership and systemic change. Josie co-founded the Climate Coaching Alliance, contributing her expertise in systemic approaches to facilitate emergent change.
Josie’s portfolio encompasses her award-winning doctoral work Embedding Sustainability into Organizational DNA, the influential book Big Little Shifts: A practitioner’s guide to complexity for organisational change and adaptation and the acclaimed collaboration with coaches worldwide Ecological and Climate-Conscious Coaching: A Companion Guide to Evolving Coaching Practice. Complementing these are peer-reviewed academic papers, systems journal chapters and case studies. In 2024, Josie released her latest book, Purposeful Cultures: A Practical Self-Leadership Guide.
Is This Event Being Recorded? - No
Event Language - English
Posted By - Fiona Toy
Email - fiona@the-partnership.com.au