NIODA Colloquium 2022

Final year students in the Master of Leadership and Management (Organisation Dynamics) course showcase their learning from across the program and their action research projects.

NIODA Colloquium 2022

The NIODA Colloquium is a forum for the final year students in the Master of Leadership and Management (Organisation Dynamics) to present to an audience of the NIODA community. This year the students will be choosing a focus from their learning across the program and the outcomes of their recent action research projects undertaken with participating organisations. The research projects are the culmination of three years of postgraduate study for the students, carried out under NIODA staff supervision, with ethics approval, and using systems psychodynamic methodological approaches.

By joining us at the colloquium, you will have access to a showcase of student learning and some of the latest research in systems psychodynamics as well as supporting the development of candidates in the field. Attesting to the calibre of work in the program is the knowledge that many past graduates have presented their work at international conferences and had their work published in refereed journals.

There will be seven live half-hour presentation and discussion sessions, you are invited to join for any session throughout the day.

NIODA Colloquium 2022

Seven live interactive presentation and discussion sessions

FREE!  Please register to receive the details

We invite you to attend the sessions across the day that work with your timetable.

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📆  Date

Friday 28 October 2022

⏰. Time

9.30 am – 3.30 pm 🇨🇰  Melbourne
11.30 mid – 5.30 am (eek!) 🇬🇧  London
6.30 pm – 12.30 am 🇺🇸  New York
6.30 am – 12.30 pm 🇸🇬  Singapore

💷  For only

FREE!  Please register to receive details

👩🏻‍💻. Location

Onsite in Bourke Street, Melbourne &
Live interactive online via Zoom

NIODA Colloquium 2022

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Colloquium schedule

9.30 – 9.45 AM

Welcome & introduction
DR WENDY HARDING

 

9.45 – 10.50 AM

TOM GARDNER
Thoughtful Organisations:
A leadership development program

SALLY MUSSARED
Opening space for the emotional work
of restructuring organisations

10.55 – 11.25 AM

JARRYD GILLEN
Learning leadership:
Balancing the expert and the user

11.25 – 11.45 AM

break

11.45 – 12.20 PM

NIKOLA ZAORSKA
Drawing – A potential space to emulsify polarities

12.25 – 12.50 PM

JOHN GIBNEY
Mad-mindedness: The Poetics of the Field

12.50 – 1.45 PM

lunch break

1.45 – 1.50 PM

JOHN GIBNEY
Poem from the field

1.55 – 2.25 PM

PENNY AQUINO
Finding my voice and the voice of others –
the flight/fight for legitimacy

2.30 – 3.00 PM

MICHELLE FARRALL
Not another podcast!
Systems psychodynamics for the masses

3.00 – 3.30 PM

MS HELEN MCKELVIE
Open plenary

When & Where

NIODA Colloquium 2022

📆  Date

Friday 28 October 2022

⏰. Time

9.30 am – 3.30 pm 🇨🇰  Melbourne
11.30 mid – 5.30 am (eek!) 🇬🇧  London
6.30 pm – 12.30 am 🇺🇸  New York
6.30 am – 12.30 pm 🇸🇬  Singapore

💷  For only

FREE!  Please register to receive details

👩🏻‍💻. Location

Onsite in Bourke Street, Melbourne &
Live interactive online via Zoom

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.

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