<< Back to eventsWhat Makes a Great Leader?Pauline Stewart, Walking with Wolves Tuesday 23 November 10, 12:00 - 14:15 The Oxford Centre, 333 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 7PL Group: Central Oxford Tel: 01865 554719 Cost: £23.50 (Non-members pay £28.50) Pauline Stewart is the UK Ambassador of the Edward de Bono Foundation (UK), which helps organisations increase constructive and creative thinking to improve performance and productivity. Pauline is also the author of ILM endorsed programme Walking With Wolves TM, a programme supporting Women Advancement and understanding the art of leadership.
Pauline has worked within the Public, Private, and Voluntary Sectors mainly with the theme of developing human potential within organisations, and as one of the UK’s strongest and most vocal advocates for the advancement of women continues to support organisational development using De Bono’s Thinking Systems.
The Edward de Bono Foundation (UK) is a registered charity, formed in 2007, to develop and drive the take up of Edward de Bono Thinking Systems, including Six Thinking Hats, Simplicity, Lateral Thinking and DATT (Direct Attention Thinking Tools).
Pauline became Bedfordshire Business Women of The Year 2006 and went on to become President of Bedfordshire Business Women in 2008/2009. She is a Magistrate,Chairman of the Friends of Bedford Hospital, a Soroptomist and Board Member for Bedfordshire & Luton Chamber.
Walking With Wolves is an extraordinary and outstanding two-day programme which has been acclaimed by women managers, business owners and entrepreneurs from a wide range of business sectors.
With an ILM (Institute of Leadership & Management) Level 5 Development Award, Walking With Wolves is intense, challenging and thought-provoking – it also gives delegates the once in a lifetime opportunity to meet and walk with real wolves, courtesy of the Anglian Wolf Society (www.anglianwolf.com).
"This has been one of, if not the best leadership course I have been on. I have learn new skills and approaches to leadership which I was able to implement straight away. It has already made a difference to me as a manager and as a person - I feel I have grown in confidence. I will use these new skills throughout my career as I have already found them invaluable." http://www.walkingwithwolves.co.uk/ |