The Art of Hosting Meaningful Conversations and Participatory Leadership
The times we are living in call for more effective meetings, better engagement processes, participatory leadership and the ability to craft strategy from collective wisdom and intelligence. Join us to:
Build Stronger Teams and Partnerships. Broaden the skill set within your group, work more effectively and enjoyably together, engage teams, organizations, and community stakeholders in meaningful conversations that promote resilience, belonging, innovation, and collective impact.
Enhance our skills and abilities to work with complexity, uncertainty & change. Develop leadership confidence for facing challenges that don’t have solutions, learn practices to engage skillfully with fear, conflict and stuck patterns, use wise process planning architectures for small and large scale initiatives, and host strategic conversation
Apply what you are learning directly to the change projects that are important to you, your community or organization.
Additional Details
Invitation PDF -
Region - Americas
Calling Question
How can we build more participation and engagement into our work in organizations and communities, and develop the resilience and resourcefulness to sit with uncertainty?
Event Hosts
Kelly Foxcroft-Poirier, Kris Archie, Caitlin Frost, and Chris Corrigan
Registration Details
Tuition: Regular Organization/Individual Rate: CAD1495.00 + 5%GST Non-Profit/Reduced Individual Rate: CAD1295.00 + 5%GST Cost includes: Tuition, workbook, lunches, coffee/tea breaks. Group dinner & music night on Tuesday (drinks paid on your own). Some partial bursaries are available with specific intention to support participation of BIPOC and other equity-seeking participants. Contact Caitlin for more information. Discounts for groups of 4 or more. 10% (Regular/Individual rate) 5% (Reduced/Non-Profit rate). Please email us for a discount code before proceeding. Contact caitlin.frost@gmail.com
More information email - Caitlin.Frost@gmail.com
Contribution to the center - Yes