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AIM CONFERENCE 2017
LEADERSHIP MATTERS. 7 SKILLS OF VERY SUCCESSFUL LEADERS FRIDAY 24 MARCH 2017 8.45AM TO 5.00PM CROWN CONFERENCE CENTRE, MELBOURNE YOUR DETAILS
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LEADERSHIP MATTERS. 7 SKILLS OF VERY SUCCESSFUL LEADERS. FRIDAY 24 MARCH 2017 8.45AM TO 5.00PM CROWN CONFERENCE CENTRE, MELBOURNE
* Early bird tickets are available until Fri 10 Feb 2017. Refer to aim.com.au/events for the terms and conditions.
If you want to explore the latest management and leadership thinking and how to put it into action don’t miss this must-attend event.
Tickets now available! Book at aim.com.au/events
EVENT OVERVIEW
As the peak body for managers and leaders AIM is delighted to bring you our 2017 Conference, Leadership Matters: 7 skills of very successful leaders. Following the success of this program in Brisbane in October 2016, AIM bring the Leadership Matters Conference to Melbourne in 2017. The program will be insightful and interactive, exploring a range of topics designed to develop you as a leader. The day will be structured around a variety of session formats such as keynote presentations, panel discussions, case studies, Q&A, interactive sessions, including ‘networking is working’. Hear a range of perspectives and connect with like-minded professionals at this dynamic and diverse national conference. If you want to explore the latest management and leadership thinking and how to put it into action don’t miss this must-attend event.
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Hear a range of perspectives and connect with like-minded professionals at this dynamic and diverse national conference.
Book a ticket for yourself or bring the whole team. Limited places available - be sure to register early to secure your seat.
DETAILS DATE Friday 24 March 2017 TIME 8.45am to 5.00pm LOCATION Crown Conference Centre 8 Whiteman Street Southbank VIC 3006
TICKET PRICING MEMBER Early Bird Member Ticket $395* Standard Member Ticket $495 NON-MEMBER Early Bird Non-Member Ticket $495* Standard Non-Member Ticket $595
FEEDBACK FROM THIS YEAR’S AIM CONFERENCE:
PROGRAM
TOPICS INCLUDE: »» Setting strategy
TIME
SESSION
8:15am
Registration Opens
»» Defining culture
8:45am
Welcome
»» Making decisions
9:00am
Session 1 - Setting Strategy
»» Leading people
9:45am
Session 2 - Defining Culture
»» Ethical leadership
10:30am
Morning Tea
»» Inclusion matters
10:55am
Session 3 - Making Decisions
“All sessions were well hosted and organised. The speakers were all good presenters and engaged the audience very well.”
11:40am
Session 4 – Leading People
12:00pm
Session 5 - Ethical Leadership
1.10pm
Lunch
2:10pm
Session 6 - Inclusion Matters
2:55pm
Session 7 – Networking is Working
3:40pm
Afternoon Tea
4:05pm
Conference Wrap Up
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4:50pm
Conference Closing Comments
5:00pm
Conference Conclusion
“Overall an excellent conference that provided a lot to think about and put into practice.”
SETTING STRATEGY STEPHANIE ASHER FAIM
ETHICAL LEADERSHIP PROF ROBERT WOOD
Stephanie Asher FAIM is Managing Director of The Geelong Consulting Group, a professional services consultancy based in Victoria’s southwest and servicing local, national and global clients. With more than two decades of corporate sector and government experience, Stephanie’s career history includes senior corporate affairs roles with BHP Billiton, GE Money, Yarra Valley Water and several Victorian local government organisations.
Robert Wood is a Professor at the Australian Graduate School of Management, Director of the Centre for Ethical Leadership and Honorary Professor at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience & Mental Health.
DEFINING CULTURE JEROME PARISSEBRASSENS Jerome Parisse-Brassens is the Asia Pacific Regional Director for Walking the Talk. He has over 25 years’ experience in change management, business improvement and strategy development. His key achievements include several large-scale culture and change initiatives for private and government organisations in Australia and in Europe. With his strong business drive, he focuses on the alignment of corporate culture with strategic intent.
»» Networking is working
LEADING PEOPLE ELAINE JOBSON FAIM
The Future of Leadership Panel
* Early bird tickets are available until Fri 10 Feb 2017. Refer to aim.com.au/events for the terms and conditions.
Elaine Jobson FAIM is CEO of Jetts Australia and International. She is a fitness industry veteran, with 23 years’ experience working for a number of the large fitness brands in executive positions. Her roles have taken her all over the globe, including Asia, Europe, South Africa and now Australia. She is best known for teaming up with well-known industry entrepreneurs including Mike Balfour OBE, Founder of Fitness First, Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group and now Brendon Levenson, owner of Jetts Fitness.
His prior appointments include Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Western Australia and visiting Professor at the Kellogg School, Northwestern University. Robert completed his PhD in organisational psychology at the University of Washington (Seattle) and undertook post-doctoral studies at Stanford University Psychology Department. Robert is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences - Australia, and various other academic associations, and currently sits on the Executive Boards of the Academy of Social Sciences Australia and the International Association of Applied Psychology.
NETWORKING IS WORKING PHILLIP JONES FAIM Phillip Jones FAIM, is Director of Two-Degrees Group. He is is a strategic advisor and guest speaker who provides bespoke consulting services on leadership, facilitation, workplace culture and professional relations drawing on his wide professional experience in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors. He is also the Canberra region representative for Australia's leading fine art auction house, Mossgreen where he helps clients bring fine collectables to market with discretion. He serves on the ACT Regional Advisory Committee for the Australian Institute of Management in Canberra, and is a judge for the ACT Region Tourism Awards and was a National Networking Day Ambassador for AIM.