LEADERSHIP BscBA Aalto University Mikkeli Dr Elyssebeth Leigh 25/1/2016.

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LEADERSHIP BscBA Aalto University Mikkeli Dr Elyssebeth Leigh 25/1/2016

Welcome to this World Café *** Conversations with purpose

Today’s focus is on what will help us all to be better leaders

GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTING Listen to understand Contribute your thinking Trust yourself to speak wisely Speak your mind and your heart Look for the links and help connect ideas Listen together for insights and deeper questions Writing is encouraged Play! Doodle! Draw! Have fun!!

Listen to understand

Contribute your thinking Trust yourself to speak wisely

Speak your mind and your heart

Look for the links and help connect ideas

Listen together for insights and deeper questions

Writing is encouraged

Play! Doodle! Draw!

Have fun!!

Table host – Stays at the table to welcome newcomers Creators – Everyone Roles for Contributing

Statistics – who is present? Select a code word or icon and put it on four of the cards provided On one card write – Your nationality, home town and first language One the next card write – Your age and work experience (include part time work) On the third card write – One or two career goals that you are thinking about On the fourth card write – Some things you are passionate about – music, sport, art, etc.

The Process Four rounds of questions and discussion First Question Why are we here – in this subject at this time? Second Question What do you want/expect to gain from spending your time on this subject? Third Question What are your experiences of leadership/being led? Fourth Question What are you able to contribute to this experience of learning about – and doing – leadership?

What do you want/expect to gain from spending your time on this subject?  How will your actions be different?  How will this new knowledge add to your repertoire?  What will you be able to do, because you have successfully completed this unit of study?  What might you no longer do – because of it?

Why are you here – in this subject at this time?  What is YOUR motive for choosing this subject?  What do you know about Leadership?  Why is it important to you?  How will completing this subject help you plan/progress your career?

What are your experiences of leadership/being led?  Where have you been a leader?  Where/when have you been led by someone else?  What were those experiences like?  What do you not want to experience again?  What would you like to repeat/continue?

What are you able to contribute to this experience of learning about – and doing – leadership? Do not underestimate yourself Identify some challenges you would like to try What kind of leader are you now? What would you like to be? What are you willing to attempt? What risks might you take to improve your leadership capabilities?