"Success" in a complex and uncertain world .....

How do we define and achieve success -- as individuals or in our organisations and communities as we approach the next century
 

 
Presenters


 
ALARPM professional development conference Sunday 4 and Monday 5 July 1999 in Brisbane

A detailed program will be posted here shortly.

The draft program is as follows:

Plenary session, Sunday morning 9:00 - 10:30 a.m.

to be advised

Parallel sessions, Sunday morning 11:00 - 12:30

Gorm Simonsen      Aalborg University, Denmark
Employee participation contributes to successful business process reengineering

Stewart Arnold      Change Focus
Finding the "truth" about people from other people

Josephine Burden      Griffith University
Process and product in action orientated research: How can we shift academic measures of success?

Geoff Coffey      Total Business Transitions
Mastering your own learning  (an introduction to action learning)

Parallel sessions, Sunday afternoon 1:30 - 3:00

Robert Burke      Director ACLAIM (Australasian Centre for Leadership & Innovative Management)
Leadership and success

Eileen Piggot-Irvine      New Zealand
What is success in collaboration?  A meta-reflection on complexity and uncertainty

Ortrun Zuber-Skerritt       Griffith Univ. and Southern Cross Univ.
The success of an action research thesis or dissertation at postgraduate level and meeting international quality standards

Kate Andrews      QUT
The nature of knowing:  processes for surfacing and understanding how people think about knowledge

Parallel sessions, Sunday afternoon 3:30 - 5:00

Susan Goff      Cultureshift
Participating in structural change within participatory action research environments

Ian Plowman      DPI, Qld
Success: different strokes for different folks

Joseph Senese      Highland Park High School, Illinois, USA
Evidence of success in the school change process:  What kinds are needed and how much is enough?

Susan Hall      Curtin University, WA
Elicting and using tacit knowledge

Sunday evening

Drinks and nibbles

ALARPM A.G.M (Non-members invited but cannot vote

Conference dinner after

 

Parallel session, Monday morning 9:00 - 10:30

Larraine Larri      
Scenarios for vocational education and training (VET) in Australia: 4 possible futures and their relationship to action learning

Parallel 3 hour sessions, Monday morning 9:00 - 12:30

Robert Newman      Qld Wattle League
Action, reflection and learning in industry learning sets

Andrew Murray      Synergy Adventure
Defining, redefining and pursuing success

Chris Patty and Geof Hill
You can turn anything to action learning if you put your mind to it:  naming facilitator competencies for action learning

Parallel sessions, Monday afternoon 1:30 - 3:00

Rory Lane      
Thought trains, cognitive planes and automobilizers, driving a model forward on the road to success

Judith McMorland      Auckland University, NZ
Complexities of collaboration: process management in a theological consortium

Maret Staron and Larraine Larri
Beyond the Ah Ha:  the role of intuition in facilitation

Julie Carter and Judith Evans      Spencer Institute of TAFE, SA
Action Learning -- with people of all ages learning to solve problems in an ever changing world through Key Competencies

Plenary session, Monday afternoon 3:30 - 5:00

Conference closure

 


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