Mobilizing a movement towards the IDG:s - conversations on leadership in our times
How can leadership contribute to development in line with the Inner Development Goals? What conceptions of “leadership” and “development” might we need to revisit, challenge and revise?
In this workshop, these issues are explored in an interactive session, introduced and guided by Gabriella Grusell (Lic.Psych) and Staffan Åkerblom (Ph.Lic) who have worked within the field of leadership- and organizational development for many years, and are active contributors to the Growth that Matters initiative.
About the IDGs:
In 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provided us with a comprehensive plan for a sustainable world. However, progress is slow. Growth That Matters believe that personal development is necessary for societal change. This is why we now are co-creating the Inner Development Goals - a blueprint of the capabilities, qualities and skills that are needed to achieve the 17 SDGs.
Our aim is to inspire, educate and empower people to be a positive force for change in society and find a more purposeful way to look at our lives and our planet. The Inner Development Goals (IDGs) will provide an essential framework and field-kit for inner growth - an accelerator to create a prosperous future for all of humanity. www.innerdevelopmentgoals.org
About Gabriella:
Gabriella works with human development in the setting of relationships and organizations in her own business. She is licenced as a Cognitive behavioural psychologist and works with organizational culture, leadership and conflict resolution as well as couples therapy. In addition, she has extensive personal experience of a wide range of practices in the field of human development.
About Staffan:
Staffan is an international advisor, facilitator and coach to leaders and management teams. He was previously heading the Leadership & Organizational Development global functions at Telia Company and SEB, involving large-scale business transformation and the cultural revitalization needed to secure success. Staffan has a background as Program Director at Executive Education, Stockholm School of Economics, and as a scholar and associated faculty member of the Centre for Advanced Studies in Leadership, at SSE.