Description

As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on businesses globally, now more than ever, it has become imperative for leaders to possess qualities and expertise to lead organisations through crises. The pandemic has created opportunities for organisational innovation and creativity and leaders must be able to take advantage of these opportunities for survival. This webinar brings together two resource persons from industry and academia who will engage in a leadership discourse that is informed by theory and practice.

Leadership has been a subject of wide debate in both the public and private sectors and there has been a plethora of academic research and publications on the subject. The importance of good leadership in these unprecedented times of great risks and threats will be discussed in different contexts, drawing upon the expertise of the panelists.

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Provider

BAM Leadership & Leadership Development Special Interest Group 

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Who Should Attend?

The event speaks to Sections A1, A2 and C1, as detailed in the BAM Framework and will benefit researchers, academics, managers and leaders within organisations

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Speakers 
Prof Dominic Elliott

Prof Dominic Elliott

Dean of Business and Creative Industries, University of the West of Scotland

Dr Gillian Marcelle

Dr Gillian Marcelle

Managing Member, Resilience Capital Ventures LLC

Chair

Dr Catherine Butcher, Track Chair, BAM Leadership & Leadership Development SIG

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Benefits of attending 
  • Learn from an industry and scholarly perspective about best practices that will help leaders navigate crisis situations for organisational sustainability following a pandemic
  • The panel will provide insights that are intended to enhance the skills and competencies required to be an effective leader in times of crises
  • Opportunity to be part of a wider debate in shaping the ways in which business and business leaders interact with society
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Contact

Please contact the BAM Office at [email protected] with any queries 

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Event Fee 

BAM Members: Free 

Non-Members: £30

BAM Student Members: Free

Student Non-Members: £20

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