Not Knowing and Coming to Know: Symposium 2021

Not Knowing and Coming to Know: Symposium 2021

NOT KNOWING AND COMING TO KNOW

METHODS OF INQUIRY INTO UNCONSCIOUS (HIDDEN) DYNAMICS

IN ORGANISATIONS

NOT KNOWING AND COMING TO KNOW

METHODS OF INQUIRY INTO UNCONSCIOUS (HIDDEN) DYNAMICS

IN ORGANISATIONS

NIODA'S 5th Annual Symposium

8, 9 & 10 September 2021

This symposium focuses on how we might learn from the transformations and the dynamics that become embedded into our personal and work lives and our organisations as brought about by the rapidly evolving contexts surrounding us. We are transforming in response. One major example indicates the changes brought by the global pandemic of COVID-19 and the ways in which we have transformed our communications and where and how we work. 

We don’t know what the future will bring and however we consciously plan, some dynamics play out at hidden levels. There are many opportunities to learn as these transitions and transformations occur and become embedded in organisational cultures.  Some are occurring so rapidly that we might easily lose the chance to learn from them. How this can be done is of importance to the ways we might work in the future.

Not Knowing and Coming to Know: Symposium 2021

AUD $250 for the full live interactive online event

All sessions will be recorded and made available to symposium participants, so you can see all the sessions, no matter what your timezone!

Timetable

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Melbourne Australia

Wednesday 8 September

5.00 – 7.00 pm Opening & Keynote Dr Bob Hinshelwood
7.00 – 9.00 pm Panel & discussion

Thursday 9 September

9.00 – 11.00 am Parallel papers
11.00 – 1 pm Parallel papers
5.00 – 7.00 pm Panel & discussion
7.00 – 9.00 pm Parallel papers

Friday 10 September

9.00 – 11.00 am Parallel papers
11.00 – 1 pm Parallel papers
5.00 – 7.00 pm Parallel papers
7.00 – 9.00 pm Closing reflection

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New York USA

Wednesday 8 September

3.00 – 5.00 am Opening & Keynote Dr Bob Hinshelwood
5.00 – 7.00 am Panel & discussion
7.00 – 9.00 pm Parallel papers
9.00 – 11.00 pm Parallel papers

Thursday 9 September

3.00 – 5.00 am Panel & discussion
5.00 – 7.00 am Parallel papers
7.00 – 9.00 pm Parallel papers
9.00 – 11.00 pm Parallel papers

Friday 10 September

3.00 – 5.00 am Parallel papers
5.00 – 7.00 am Closing reflections

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London UK

Wednesday 8 September

8.00 – 10.00 am Opening & Keynote Dr Bob Hinshelwood
10.00 – 12.00 pm Panel & discussion

Thursday 9 September

12.00 – 2.00 am Parallel papers
2.00 – 4.00 am Parallel papers
8.00 – 10.00 am Panel & discussion
10.00 – 12.00 noon Parallel papers

Friday 10 September

12.00 – 2.00 am Parallel papers
2.00 – 4.00 am Parallel papers
8.00 – 10.00 am Parallel papers
10.00 – 12.00 noon Closing reflections

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Singapore

Wednesday 8 September

3.00 – 5.00 pm Opening & Keynote Dr Bob Hinshelwood
5.00 – 7.00 pm Panel & discussion

Thursday 9 September

7.00 – 9.00 am Parallel papers
9.00 – 11.00 am Parallel papers
3.00 – 5.00 pm Panel & discussion
5.00 – 7.00 pm Parallel papers

Friday 10 September

7.00 – 9.00 am Parallel papers
9.00 – 11.00 am Parallel papers
3.00 – 5.00 pm Parallel papers
5.00 – 7.00 pm Closing reflections

Program Schedule

🔖 PRESENTATION

Keynote

📆  DATE

Wednesday 8 Sep 2021

⏰  MELBOURNE TIME

5.00 – 7.00 pm

⏰  LOCAL START TIME

time start

Bob Hinshelwood

PROF ROBERT HINSHELWOOD

Knowing the unknown: Unconscious systems in organisations

Keynote – Knowing the unknown: Unconscious systems in organisations

Bob Hinshelwood is a Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society and a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He was Director of the Cassel Hospital and subsequently Professor in the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies in the University of Essex, UK. He founded the British Journal of Psychotherapy in 1984 and edited it for 10 years, and he founded the journal Psychoanalysis and History in 1995. He has written widely on Kleinian psychoanalysis and therapeutic communities as well as the application of psychoanalysis to the understanding of organisations.

🔖 PRESENTATION

Opening Panel

📆  DATE

Wednesday 8 Sep 2021

⏰  MELBOURNE TIME

7.00 - 9.00 pm

⏰  LOCAL START TIME

time start

Not Knowing and Coming to Know Panel Panelist

MS TERRI MARSDEN

Not Knowing and Coming to Know panel

DR MISHEL McMAHON

Not Knowing and Coming to Know Panel

PASTOR RAY MINNIECON

Panel – Yarning around the fire: The Australian First Nations traditional
method for not knowing and coming to know

Ray Minniecon, Mishel McMahon, and Terri Marsden, are Indigenous Australians who are leaders in the sectors of finance and banking, Aussie Rules Football, Maternal and Child Health, and community ministry.

Their stories (yarns) can only be understood and appreciated in the context of the Australian Indigenous ways of knowing. The presenters are the windows into being, of time, place, animate and inanimate, dreamtime, songlines and moieties. They will offer an experience of learning through yarning. The method of seeking to understand, not to reply, as a respectful mode for learning. Seeking to Be curious, be present, and to re-imagine.

Join us as we “walk backwards into the future”.

🔖 PRESENTATION

Paper (parallel)

📆  DATE

Thursday 9 Sep 2021

⏰  MELBOURNE TIME

9.00 - 11.00 am

⏰  LOCAL START TIME

time start

Responsive change to intentional transformation

MS JENNIFER BURROWS
MS HELEN McKELVIE
MR THOMAS MITCHELL

Responsive change to intentional transformation: Exploring NIODA’s transition to an online environment

Dr Kate Dempsey

DR ELLEN PITTMAN

The Hive Model for High-Performing Hospitals: Lessons from the complexity sciences

Pivotal Development Events in the Lives of Emotionally Mature Leaders

DR BARRY RUBIN

Pivotal Development Events in the Lives of Emotionally Mature Leaders: A Psychodynamic Perspective

Jenny Smith

MR FRED WRIGHT

Knowing and coming to not know. Reflections on the dynamics operating in organisations responding to crises

🔖 PRESENTATION

Paper (parallel)

📆  DATE

Thursday 9 Sep 2021

⏰  MELBOURNE TIME

11.00 am - 1.00 pm

⏰  LOCAL START TIME

time start

Organisational stuckness: Exploring the paradoxes of change

DR NUALA DENT
DR ANITA TAN

Organisational stuckness: Exploring the paradoxes of change

Unconscious dynamics and their influence on our methods of inquiry

MS VARTIKA JAINI

Unconscious dynamics and their influence on our methods of inquiry: Case of the non profit sector

The fundamental methods in psychoanalytic and socioanalytic research

PROF SUSAN LONG

The fundamental methods in psychoanalytic and socioanalytic research: free association, the case study and transference.

Ms Jackie Zombolas

MS JACKIE ZOMBOLAS

Surviving authenticity in groups and systems: an experiential learning process.

🔖 PRESENTATION

Panel

📆  DATE

Thursday 9 Sep 2021

⏰  MELBOURNE TIME

5.00 - 7.00 pm

⏰  LOCAL START TIME

time start

Not Knowing and Coming to Know Panel

MR SIMON D'ORSOGNA

Not Knowing and Coming to Know Panel

DR FRANCA FUBINI

Not Knowing and Coming to Know Panel

DR JOSEPHINE INKPIN

Straddling the Fence: exploring the boundary between knowing and not knowing, wanting to know and defenses against coming to know.

It can be painful to stay in the knowing and it takes energy to stay in the not knowing. This panel will explore the experience of translating from one state of knowing/not knowing to another from the perspective of the three panelists: Social Dreaming, moving between different ways of becoming including transgender, and Family Systems work. Join us to explore how we might look at the world together through creating a broader sensemaking field as we pay attention to the other on the edge of our knowing. This panel is an invitation to think together through using new frames that provoke new questions.

🔖 PRESENTATION

Paper (parallel)

📆  DATE

Thursday 9 Sep 2021

⏰  MELBOURNE TIME

7.00 - 9.00 pm

⏰  LOCAL START TIME

time start

Teams Interrupted

MISS SARA CARDER
DR LAURA COOK

Teams Interrupted: Finding connection and meaning in child and family social work teams during the COVID-19 pandemic

When Leaders are Vilified

MR ROSS EMERSON

When Leaders are Vilified: A phenomenological analysis of the inner transitional experience of leaders who are vilified

Uncovering the lived experience of hospital administrators during the COVID-19 pandemic

DR HELOISE HALIDAY

Uncovering the lived experience of hospital administrators during the COVID-19 pandemic. Insights from a focus-group-based qualitative research project.

Leadership Unbound

MR ELCO SCHWARTZ

Leadership Unbound: Female leadership effectiveness in modern China against the backdrop of collective traumas & emerging opportunities

🔖 PRESENTATION

Paper (parallel)

📆  DATE

Friday 10 Sep 2021

⏰  MELBOURNE TIME

9.00 - 11.00 am

⏰  LOCAL START TIME

time start

What matters in Method (-ology)

DR JO CHAFFER

What matters in Method (-ology): movement and critical messiness

Unconscious Becoming and Its Undesired Impact

DR JOSEPH DUGGAN

Unconscious Becoming and Its Undesired Impact

Lifting the Veil: Discovering Organisational Systems

MS JOAN LURIE

Lifting the Veil: Discovering Organisational Systems

The Use of Drawing as an Agent of Transformation: a case presentation

DR BRIGID NOSSAL

The Use of Drawing as an Agent of Transformation: a case presentation

🔖 PRESENTATION

Paper (parallel)

📆  DATE

Friday 10 Sep 2021

⏰  MELBOURNE TIME

11.00 am - 1.00 pm

⏰  LOCAL START TIME

time start

On the outsides of horses and the insides of men

DR CLARE HARDING

On the outsides of horses and the insides of men: can equine experiential learning fast-track self-awareness, and help us become better leaders and co-workers?

Storm tossed but not submerged

MS KRISTINA KARLSSON

Storm tossed but not submerged: developing individual and collective knowing through group holding environments in organisations during crises and beyond

Finding our Moorings during Uncertain Times

MS SUNITHA LAL

Finding our Moorings during Uncertain Times

🔖 PRESENTATION

Paper (parallel)

📆  DATE

Friday 10 Sep 2021

⏰  MELBOURNE TIME

5.00 - 7.00 pm

⏰  LOCAL START TIME

time start

Knowing, not knowing, and virtual technology

MR MARK ARGENT

Knowing, not knowing, and virtual technology: an “organisation on the screen”?

Sonja Blignaut Marietjie Vosloo

MS SONJA BLIGNAUT
DR MARIETJIE VOSLOO

Towards fostering a Sense of Belonging in the Post-Pandemic Workplace

Want To Know What Lies Below-the-Surface! Really?

MR MANAB BOSE

Want To Know What Lies Below-the-Surface! Really?

Tolerating the incompleteness of knowledge

MRS EKATERIA SHAPOVALOVA

Tolerating the incompleteness of knowledge: experience of professional transition in coaches and consultants

The fundamental methods in psychoanalytic and socioanalytic research

PROF SUSAN LONG

🔖 PRESENTATION

Panel

📆  DATE

Friday 10 Sep 2021

⏰  MELBOURNE TIME

7.00 – 9.00 pm

⏰  LOCAL START TIME

time start

Responsive change to intentional transformation

MS JENNIFER BURROWS

John Gibney

MS JOHN GIBNEY

Fiona Martin

MS FIONA MARTIN

Cath McKinney

DR CATH McKINNEY

Mr Thomas Mitchell

MR THOMAS MITCHELL

Sally Mussared

MS SALLY MUSSARED

Reflections on the Symposium Not Knowing and Coming to Know

Reflective practice in action with each member of the Symposium Planning Committee raises the highlight of the symposium for them, then small group discussions to discuss highlights of the symposium and what was gained from the papers and presentations attended. Followed by a large group open discussion.

Not Knowing and Coming to Know: Symposium 2021

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NIODA Symposium 2021: Not Knowing and Coming to Know: Methods of inquiry into unconscious (hidden) dynamics in organisations

📆  DateS

Wednesday 8 – Friday 10 September 2021

⏰. Session Times

5 pm, 7 pm, 9 am & 11 am 🇨🇰  Melbourne
8 am, 10 am, 12 am & 2 am 🇬🇧  London
3 am, 5 am, 7 pm & 9 pm 🇺🇸  New York
3 pm, 5 pm, 7 am & 9 am 🇸🇬  Singapore

💷  For only

AUD $250 including; panel discussions, keynote, parallel paper
presentations & access to the recordings of all sessions

👩🏻‍💻. Location

Live interactive online sessions via Zoom

Last year the 2020 Symposium was:

Working into the Future: Building individual and organisational culture beyond 2020

The proceedings and papers from this event can be read by clicking the link below

About NIODA

The National Institute of Organisation Dynamics Australia (NIODA) offers internationally renowned post-graduate education and research in organisation dynamics, and decades of experience consulting with Australian organisations. 

The study of organisation dynamics brings together socio-technical and psychoanalytic disciplines to explore the unconscious dynamics that exist in every group, team or organisation. Learning more about these theories, and reflecting on the experience of them, can support leaders and managers to unlock great potential in their organisations, tackling issues through a whole new light.

Get In Touch

PO box 287, Collins Street West,
Melbourne  8007  Australia
+61 414 529 867
info@nioda.org.au

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Analytic-Network Advanced Coach Training

Analytic-Network Advanced Coach Training

Analytic Network Coaching

Advanced Coach Training Online

Analytic-Network

Dr Simon Western

Analytic-Network Advanced Coach Training

with Dr Simon Western

Analytic-Network Advanced Coach Training 2021

This training accredits you to become a

Registered Analytic-Network Coach

and certifies you to:

Use the Analytic-Network Coaching System™
To debrief the Hidden Leadership Profile Assessment
To join the International Advanced Coaching Network

What is Analytic-Network Coaching?

Analytic-Network Coaching (A-N coaching) is a system that helps clients to develop their personal, authentic leadership approach and strategically influence the networks in which they work, to create positive transformational change. It is not a prescriptive coaching formula, but a process developed by Dr. Simon Western, in which coaches work systematically and adaptively through five “frames” to help their clients to discover deep personal insights, identify and strive for desired change, develop connectedness and understand how to deliver individual and organisational transformation.

This training programme is for experienced coaches to learn and master the A-N five frame coaching system.

The Analytic Network Coaching System

Why Analytic-Network Coaching?

Today we live and work in a networked society, a globalised and connected world. In the workplace, the machine metaphor that dominated the 20th century is no-longer fit for purpose. It is replaced in the 21st century by the metaphor of the eco-system, representing our inter-dependent, networked and fast changing workplaces. Large and small organisations are realising that new forms of leadership are required to influence the eco-systems in which we work; eco-systems made up of technology, machines, architecture, people and nature. ‘ Eco-leadership’ captured in Simon’s book Leadership – A Critical Text (Western, 2013) describes the new form of ethical and practical leadership required for our times, and is recognised by scholars and practitioners internationally.

In his coaching and consulting work with CEOs and senior leaders in global businesses and large public sector organisations, Simon found that there was both, recognition of and a desire for change, but very little practical help to support it. This prompted him to spend five years researching and practicing coaching methods to refine how to develop leaders to think and act in authentic and networked ways. This research can be found in Coaching and Mentoring – A Critical Text (Western, 2012), which defines the first meta-theory of coaching, and applies coaching to the challenges of today’s networked society.

Through his acclaimed theoretical work on coaching and leadership, Simon has produced the A-N Five Frame coaching system, that supports the development of Eco-leadership.

Put simply it is coaching new leaders for new times.

What you get from this course

During Certification you will:

• Discover deep personal insights, and develop your advanced coaching skills
• Learn how to coach leaders to think strategically and develop sustainable strategies for change
• Be able to offer leaders new conceptual frameworks, including networked strategy
• Maximise your clients’ capacity to develop rich relationships and connectedness, and positively influence their networks
• Understand how to support individual and organisational transformation
• Learn how to support leaders to work ethically and with emancipatory aims

Analytic-Network Advanced Coach Training 2021

‘Simon Western has coached both teams and individuals at HSBC. His coaching enables individuals and groups to think about their personal purpose and centre their authentic leadership effectively and consistently in the networks that make up their personal and professional lives. His unique perspective helps individuals to achieve harmony between different aspects of life, and thus authenticity.’
Christopher Yates – Global Head of OD, HSBC Bank

‘Coaching with Simon has enabled me to connect my personal, leadership and organisational issues in a profound way and to make major leaps of understanding…’
Dr Lynne Sedgmore, CBE, CEO – UK National Centre for Excellence in Leadership, Education Sector

NIODA is pleased to be the delivery partner for Analytic-Network Advanced Coach Training with Dr Simon Western in this time zone

starting from AUD $3,500 for the live interactive twelve four-hour sessions

Please note this is in Melbourne, Australia time.  The time listed below is set to calculate the first start time depending on the time zone of your computer.  The first session will start at:

time start

Introduction 17  September
Depth Analysis 23 – 24 September
Relational Analysis 30 Sept – 01 Oct
Leadership Analysis 7 – 8 October
Network Analysis 14 – 15 October
Strategic Analysis 21 – 22 October
Transition 29 October

 

4 – 8 pm until 7 Oct, then 5 – 9 pm 🇨🇰  Melbourne
2 – 6 pm 🇸🇬  Singapore
7 – 11 am 🇬🇧  London
2 – 6 am (eek!) 🇺🇸  New York

Advanced Coach Training
Starting from A$3,500
admin@nioda.org.au & simon@analyticnetwork.com

Dr Simon Western
CEO Analytic-Network Coaching Ltd
Past President International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organisations www.ispso.org
Adjunct Professor University College Dublin

Web: www.analyticnetwork.com
Twitter: @ANCoaching
Call: +353 851362 219

Course Information

Participation Agreement

Analytic-Network Advanced Coach Training

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Analytic-Network Advanced Coach Training
with Dr Simon Western

📆  DateS

Friday 17 September to Friday 29 October 2021

⏰. Session Times

4 – 8 pm 🇨🇰  Melbourne
2 – 6 pm 🇸🇬  Singapore
7 – 11 am 🇬🇧  London
2 – 6 am (eek!) 🇺🇸  New York

💷  For only

Starting from AUD $3,500 for the twelve four-hour sessions

👩🏻‍💻. Location

Live interactive online session via Zoom

Leadership in the Pandemic and Beyond Simon Western photo

DR SIMON WESTERN

Analytic-Network Advance Coach Training

Simon is an internationally recognized thought leader and author in the field of leadership, coaching and organizational culture. His theory and practice of Eco-Leadership is taught at business schools and influences leaders across the globe. His message is clear ‘organizations are ecosystems within ecosystems’ and this radically changes how we work and live. Simon’s Eco-Leadership theory offers a framework for leaders to navigate a path working with these ecosystems made up from technology, nature and people.

Simon is the founder/CEO of Analytic-Network Coaching Ltd. A-Nc has over 300 registered coaches trained to deliver new forms of distributed leadership for today’s Network Society. He is Previously a family psychotherapist, he is a highly gifted communicator, building trust and confidence; he coaches and consults to CEO’s and leadership teams. He founded Edgy Ideas Podcast in 2020 to explore ‘how to live a good life and create a good society’.

Adjunct Professor University College Dublin, Past President/CEO of the International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations (ISPSO), Previous roles: Director of Coaching Lancaster University, Director of Masters in Organizational Consultancy-psychoanalytic approaches Tavistock Clinic London.

Get In Touch

8 + 1 =

PO box 287, Collins Street West  Melbourne  8007  Australia
+61 414 529 867
info@nioda.org.au

Writing Workshop 2021

Writing Workshop 2021

Writing Workshop

This workshop aims to help participants become authors of their written pieces; to discover the role of author; to allow their imagination to flourish. It also looks to the fundamentals of good writing and editing.

Writing Workshop

Professor Susan Long

Three days – Wednesday to Friday 26, 27 and 28 May 2021

 

Professor Susan Long, author of many books and peer-reviewed articles, is offering a writing workshop for those who want to find the genuine author in themselves. Writing can take many forms: academic theses, research reports, persuasive items, business reports, journalistic pieces, novels and poems. Although having different purposes and audiences, all writing can be creative, and all messes can be cleaned up later.  This workshop aims to help participants become authors of their written pieces; to discover the role of author; to allow their imagination to flourish. It also looks to the fundamentals of good writing and editing.

In the Writing workshop, participants will approach questions such as:
Why do I want to publish?
Who is my audience?
How do I choose a journal or publisher?
What do reviewers and editors look for?
How can I manage time for writing?
How do I present and develop an argument?
How should I work with case study material?
How can I understand and develop my style?

There will be time for writing and gaining feedback.

Prof Susan Long

PROFESSOR SUSAN LONG

Writing Workshop

Director of Research NIODA, Australia

Currently, Susan supervises research students and conducts organisational research. Susan also teaches and supervises doctoral candidates at different universities and teaches in the INSEAD Master of Coaching and Consulting program in Singapore.

As an organisational consultant in private practice Susan works with organisational change, executive coaching, board development, role analysis, team development and management training. She originally trained as a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist.

‘And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.’
– The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

‘The idea of just wandering off to a cafe with a notebook and writing and seeing where that takes me for awhile is just bliss.’
– J. K. Rowling

Writing Workshop 2021

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Writing Workshop with Professor Susan Long

9.30 am Wednesday to 4.30 pm Friday
26 – 28 May 2021
Cape Schanck, Australia

Including:
* The three full days writing workshop,
luxury accommodation at the RACV Cape Schanck Resort and
all meals for AUD $1,550

Places limited… don’t miss out!

 

When & Where

Writing Workshop with Professor Susan Long

📆  Dates

Wednesday 26 to Friday 28 May 2021

⏰. Session Times

9.30 am Wednesday – 4.30 pm Friday

💷  For only

AUD $1,550 three-day workshop, meals and accommodation

🏡 Location

Beautiful country Homestead in Fingal,
accommodation at RACV Cape Schanck Resort

👩🏻‍💻. COVID-19 Contingency

If COVID restrictions prevents this workshop from running face-to-face, this will be delivered live interactive online via zoom and participants will receive a refund of AUD$550

About NIODA

The National Institute of Organisation Dynamics Australia (NIODA) offers internationally renowned post-graduate education and research in organisation dynamics, and decades of experience consulting with Australian organisations. 

The study of organisation dynamics brings together socio-technical and psychoanalytic disciplines to explore the unconscious dynamics that exist in every group, team or organisation. Learning more about these theories, and reflecting on the experience of them, can support leaders and managers to unlock great potential in their organisations, tackling issues through a whole new light.

PO Box 287, Collins Street West,
Melbourne  8007  Australia
+61 (0) 414 529 867
info@nioda.org.au

NIODA acknowledges the Kulin Nations, and respective Traditional Custodians of the lands we work on.
We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and recognise their enduring sovereignty which has, and continues to, care for Country.
NIODA welcomes the Uluru Statement from the Heart’s invitation to walk with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in a collective movement for a better future.

Leadership in the Pandemic and Beyond Simon Western

Leadership in the Pandemic and Beyond Simon Western

Leadership in the Pandemic and Beyond

Utilizing Lacan’s ‘Three Moments’ & the theory of Eco-leadership

Dr Simon Western

Leadership in the Pandemic and Beyond

Utilizing Lacan’s ‘Three Moments’ & the theory of Eco-leadership

Dr Simon Western

 

Wednesday 21 April 2021

6- 8 pm Melbourne time

Dr Simon Western will present this seminar on leadership in the pandemic, and on developing new leadership for new times. Drawing on Lacanian psychoanalytic thinking and his own theories of Eco-Leadership, Simon offers ways to think about three distinct phases of leadership during a crisis. His work develops a leadership theory and practice that demands an ethical leadership that engages with technological, natural and social ecosystems.

This seminar aims to:
– help make sense of the leadership pandemic responses we experienced
– act as a guide for future practice

The presentation draws on two influences:
a) Lacan’s theory of Logical time & his three moments, as a way of thinking about how “intersubjective time structures human action” (Lacan in Ecrits)
b) The theory & practice of Eco-Leadership developed by Western. S (2019)

Leadership in the Pandemic and Beyond
Seminar with Dr Simon Western

AUD $35 for the live interactive two-hour session

6 – 8 pm Melbourne 🇨🇰
9 – 11 am London 🇬🇧
4 – 6 pm Singapore 🇸🇬
4 – 6 am (eek!) New York 🇺🇸

Please note this is in Melbourne, Australia time.  The time listed below is set to calculate the first start time depending on the time zone of your computer.  The first session will start at:

time start

Leadership in the Pandemic and Beyond Simon Western

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Leadership in the Pandemic and Beyond Simon Western photo

DR SIMON WESTERN

Leadership in the Pandemic and Beyond Seminar

Simon is an internationally recognized thought leader and author in the field of leadership, coaching and organizational culture. His theory and practice of Eco-Leadership is taught at business schools and influences leaders across the globe. His message is clear ‘organizations are ecosystems within ecosystems’ and this radically changes how we work and live. Simon’s Eco-Leadership theory offers a framework for leaders to navigate a path working with these ecosystems made up from technology, nature and people.

Simon is the founder/CEO of Analytic-Network Coaching Ltd. A-Nc has over 300 registered coaches trained to deliver new forms of distributed leadership for today’s Network Society. He is Previously a family psychotherapist, he is a highly gifted communicator, building trust and confidence; he coaches and consults to CEO’s and leadership teams. He founded Edgy Ideas Podcast in 2020 to explore ‘how to live a good life and create a good society’.

Adjunct Professor University College Dublin, Past President/CEO of the International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations (ISPSO), Previous roles: Director of Coaching Lancaster University, Director of Masters in Organizational Consultancy-psychoanalytic approaches Tavistock Clinic London.

When & Where

Leadership in the Pandemic and Beyond Seminar
with Dr Simon Western

📆  Date

Wednesday 21 April 2021

⏰. Session Times

6 – 8 pm Melbourne 🇨🇰 
9 – 11 am London 🇬🇧
4 – 6 pm Singapore 🇸🇬
4 – 6 am (eek!) New York 🇺🇸 

💷  For only

AUD $35 two-hour seminar including
the presentation, small group and plenary discussions

👩🏻‍💻. Location

Live interactive online session via Zoom

Simon Western Edgy Ideas Podcast

DR SIMON WESTERN

Edgy Ideas Podcast

Leadership a critical text by Simon Western

DR SIMON WESTERN

Leadership: A Critical Text. Sage 3rd edition, Sage pub (Western S. 2019)

Global Leadership Perspectives by Simon Western

DR SIMON WESTERN

Global Leadership Perspectives: Insights and Analysis, Sage pub (Western S. & Eric-Jean Garcia 2018)

Coaching and Mentoring by Simon Western

DR SIMON WESTERN

Coaching and Mentoring a critical text Sage pub (Western S. 2012)

About NIODA

The National Institute of Organisation Dynamics Australia (NIODA) offers internationally renowned post-graduate education and research, and decades of experience consulting with Australian organisations.

The study of organisation dynamics brings together socio-technical and psychoanalytic disciplines to explore the unconscious dynamics that exist in every group, team or organisation. Learning more about these theories, and reflecting on the experience of them, can support leaders and managers to unlock great potential in their organisations, tackling issues through a whole new light.

Get In Touch

PO box 287, Collins Street West,
Melbourne  8007  Australia
+61 414 529 867
info@nioda.org.au

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The Unconscious – The Evolution of an Idea

The Unconscious – The Evolution of an Idea

The Unconscious – The Evolution of an Idea Seminar

This follows the lecture given for the Eric Miller Memorial Lecture 2020

Professor Susan Long

The Unconscious – The Evolution of an Idea

This follows the lecture given for the Eric Miller Memorial Lecture 2020

Professor Susan Long

 

Wednesday 24 March 2021

6- 8 pm Melbourne time

In this seminar, Susan will explore some of the origins of our thinking about the unconscious and how its conceptualisation has changed over time from its philosophical underpinnings, through Freud and Psychoanalysis, into understanding broad group and societal phenomena. The unconscious is a transformative idea and provides potential explanations for what seem often to be intractable personal, work and social issues.

The idea of the unconscious is central to psychoanalytic and socioanalytic theories. It is an idea about processes that are elusive and can only be observed through their effects, or inferred from the gaps in our direct experience, and hence is constantly hypothetical and open to challenge; so, we may expect the idea of the unconscious to be in constant evolution. It is a thought about thoughts; an idea about ideas. It is an idea about how thoughts influence us even though we may not be aware of them. It is an idea about what we do with unwanted thoughts or thoughts that we are not ready to entertain. It is an idea about how thoughts shape and are shaped by our experience. It is an idea that responds to the question: what lies beneath consciousness? Or put another way: what prevents us from consciously thinking thoughts?

The Unconscious – The Evolution of an Idea
Seminar with Professor Susan Long

AUD $35 for the live interactive two-hour session

6 – 8 pm 🇨🇰  Melbourne
7 – 9 am 🇬🇧  London
3 – 5 am (eek!) 🇺🇸  New York
3 -5 pm 🇸🇬  Singapore

Please note this is in Melbourne, Australia time.  The time listed below is set to calculate the first start time depending on the time zone of your computer.  The first session will start at:

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Prof Susan Long

PROF SUSAN LONG

Small Study Group Series 

Director of Research NIODA, Australia

Currently, Susan supervises research students and conducts organisational research. Susan also teaches and supervises doctoral candidates at different universities and teaches in the INSEAD Master of Coaching and Consulting program in Singapore.

As an organisational consultant in private practice Susan works with organisational change, executive coaching, board development, role analysis, team development and management training. She originally trained as a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist.

When & Where

The Unconscious – The Evolution of an Idea
Seminar with Professor Susan Long

📆  Date

Wednesday 24 March 2021

⏰. Session Times

6 – 8 pm 🇨🇰  Melbourne
7 – 9 am 🇬🇧  London
3 – 5 am (eek!) 🇺🇸  New York
3 – 5 pm 🇸🇬  Singapore

💷  For only

AUD $35 two-hour seminar including
the presentation, small group and plenary discussions

👩🏻‍💻. Location

Live interactive online session via Zoom

About NIODA

The National Institute of Organisation Dynamics Australia (NIODA) offers internationally renowned post-graduate education and research, and decades of experience consulting with Australian organisations.

The study of organisation dynamics brings together socio-technical and psychoanalytic disciplines to explore the unconscious dynamics that exist in every group, team or organisation. Learning more about these theories, and reflecting on the experience of them, can support leaders and managers to unlock great potential in their organisations, tackling issues through a whole new light.

Get In Touch

PO box 287, Collins Street West,
Melbourne  8007  Australia
+61 414 529 867
info@nioda.org.au

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Master’s Information Session 2021

Master’s Information Session 2021

Master's Information Sessions

These information sessions aim to illuminate what you can gain from the master’s course.  They are also an opportunity for prospective students to meet others who might study with them.

Master's Information Session

Monday 12 July

live interactive online via zoom

Dr Wendy Harding, Director of Academic Programs at NIODA, is offering an information session for those who want to learn more about what can be gained by studying a Master of Leadership and Management (Organisation Dynamics).  It is also an opportunity for prospective students to meet others who might study with them. 

Participants will have questions answered such as:

– What are the foundational ideas of the course?
– How can the learning assist me in my workplace challenges?
– What are the time and other commitments required?
– What are the administrative details of application and enrolment?

Current students/alumni will be available to talk through their experience of the course and how it has helped them in their professional lives.

Masters Information Session

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Master’s Information Sessions

📆  Date

Monday 12 July 2021

⏰ Session Time

5 – 6 pm  Melbourne/Sydney/Canberra/Hobart/Brisbane
4.30 – 5.30 pm Adelaide
3.30 – 4.30 pm Darwin
3 – 5 pm Perth

💡 Details

These information sessions aim to illuminate what you can gain from the master’s course.  They are also an opportunity for prospective students to meet others who might study with you.

👩🏻‍💻 Location

Live interactive online sessions via Zoom

About NIODA

The National Institute of Organisation Dynamics Australia (NIODA) offers internationally renowned post-graduate education and research, and decades of experience consulting with Australian organisations. 

The study of organisation dynamics brings together socio-technical and psychoanalytic disciplines to explore the unconscious dynamics that exist in every group, team or organisation. Learning more about these theories, and reflecting on the experience of them, can support leaders and managers to unlock great potential in their organisations; tackling issues through a whole new light.

Get In Touch

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PO box 287, Collins Street West  Melbourne  8007  Australia
+61 414 529 867
info@nioda.org.au

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