The theme of this year’s Summit is 'Social Entrepreneurs and How They Change the World':
Please note this program is preliminary and therefore subject to minor amendments.
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DAY 1
(Monday, 11 September 2006) |
DAY 2
(Tuesday, 12 September 2006)
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DAY 3
(Wednesday, 13 September 2006)
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LEADERSHIP |
MAXIMISING CAPACITY |
PARTNERSHIPS |
| 9 – 10am |
International Leadership Case Study
Professor Rick Aubry
Stanford University (USA)
Professor James Sarros (invited)
Director
Leadership Research Institute
Monash University
Q&A |
Governance & Sustainability Case Study Professor Rick Aubry
Stanford University
Alan Abramson
Director
Non Profit Sector & Philanthropy Program
The Aspen Institute (USA)
Q&A
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Partnerships Case Study
Alan Abramson
Director
Non Profit Sector & Philanthropy Program
The Aspen Institute (USA)
Professor Hugh Morrow
Director
Social Benefit Initiative
Macquarie Institute for Innovation
Macquarie University
Q&A |
| Morning Tea |
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| 11 – 12:30pm |
Styles of Leadership ‘My Way’
Is leadership a simple ‘ABC’ of principles that can be transposed onto any organization? Third Sector Leaders compare and contrast their experiences in an effort to establish the ‘common ground’ of the principles of effective leadership.
John Bell (Invited)
Bell Shakespeare
Bill Shorten (Invited)
AWU
Mark Yettica Paulson (Invited)
Jack Heath
Inspire Foundation
Alec Marr
Wilderness Society
Further speakers TBA
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Maximising Human Capital
Developing leadership at all levels of the organization. How to create visionaries.
Alan Hough
AIDS Council Australia
John Nolan (Invited)
HR Director (Asia Pacific) Ansell
Further speakers to be advised.
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Politics/ Cooperation and the Greater Goal
Leadership Challenge: Generating Partnerships that Work Within & Beyond the Third Sector
Patrick McClure
Former Chief Executive
Mission Australia
Dr Robert Glasser
Chief Executive
Care Australia
Louise Walsh
Director
ArtSupport Australia
Martin Stewart Weeks
Principal
Albany Consulting
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Investigating Effective Reward Systems for the Third Sector
Nadine Armstrong
Hay Group |
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| Lunch |
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| 1 – 3pm |
Visionary Leadership
How have former Summit attendees utilized their learning in a practical sense? A case study of implementation will be presented and Helen Scotts will follow this with an engaging session.
Helen Scotts
General Manager (Asia Pacific)
Hay Group
CASE STUDY
Mark Yettica Paulson (Invited) |
“Building Capacity Through Innovation/ Entrepreneurship”
Professor Jonathan West
Director
Innovation Research Institute
University of Tasmania
Professor Rick Aubry
Stanford University
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Hypothetical – “Shares or Sharing”
Debate –
“Corporate Social Responsibility”
Gina Anderson Philanthropy Australia
Anne Robinson
World Vision
Jan Owen
Social Ventures Australia
Further speakers to be confirmed.
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| Afternoon Tea |
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3:30 –
4.30pm |
Successfully Overcoming Leadership Challenges
Corporate CEO (TBA)
Further speakers TBA. |
Challenges in Supporting Capacity Building in the Third Sector
Gina Anderson (Invited)
Chief Executive
Philanthropy Australia
Speaker TBA
Prime Minister’s Community Partnership Program
Further speakers to be advised.
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Review & Reflect/ Where to from Here?
Overview of 2007 Summit
Professor Rick Aubry
Stanford University
Alan Abramson
Director
Non Profit Sector & Philanthropy Program
The Aspen Institute (USA)
Professor Hugh Morrow
Director
Social Benefit Initiative
Macquarie Institute for Innovation
Macquarie University
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4:30 –
5pm |
Review & Reflect
Professor Rick Aubry
Professor Hugh Morrow
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Review & Reflect
Professor Rick Aubry
Professor Hugh Morrow
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