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by Emily Rodda
Publication Date: 01/01/2000

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This workshop will invite leaders of multiple generations to practical conversations that help remove the inherent barriers to productive relationships between incumbent and emerging leaders. While there is much information available on generational demographics, the focus of this program is on the relational aspects of generational dynamics. &amp;nbsp;<br /> <p>Based on research within organizations, Carucci and colleagues have identified six patterns that distinguish distressed relationships from powerful relationships between incumbent leaders and emerging leaders.&amp;nbsp; The patterns are indicated as: rank, meaningful conversation, inclusion and engagement, dreaming, generosity, and gratitude.&amp;nbsp; The workshop will explain and assess these patterns&amp;nbsp;as well as&amp;nbsp;explore how these patterns promote or hinder cross-generational relationships.&amp;nbsp; The workshop includes case studies, role plays, journaling exercises, and action planning tools.</p> <p>This accompanying participant workbook will include case studies,&amp;nbsp;self-reflection exercises, and strategies for a&amp;nbsp;follow-up development plan.&amp;nbsp;</p>
ISBN:
9781424202683
9781424202683
Category:
General fiction (Children's / Teenage)
Publication Date:
01-01-2000
Publisher:
Fitzgerald Books
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
196.85x127mm
Emily Rodda

Emily Rodda's first book, Something Special, was published with Angus & Robertson in 1984. It marked the beginning of a career that has seen her become one of the most successful, prolific and versatile writers in Australia.Since then, Emily has written or co-authored over ninety books for children.

Her children's books range from picture books to YA novels, and include the award-winning Rowan of Rin series as well as the outstandingly successful Deltora Quest fantasy series.

A full-time writer since 1994, Emily has won the Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year award a record five times and seems to instinctively know what children want to read.

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