
The New Leader (Ottawa) Breakfast Series Ottawa, OntarioSeptember 18, 2012 7:00 AM,EST What does it take to lead in the 21st century? According to a recent IBM survey of more than 1,700 CEOs from 64 countries, the traditional command and control style is fading, making way to openness and employee empowerment.  Companies that outperform the competition are also the most likely to have executives who are cultivating the collective intelligence of their workforce while championing the use of social media. Harvard Business Review (HBR) has written several articles on the New Leader, including such topics as moving from specialists to generalists or using mathematical algorithms to guide leadership decision making and training modules. Clearly the game has changed. The old model of leader as manager is long gone. Today’s leaders are players, coaches and cheerleaders for their people. Equal parts hands-on doers and inspiring motivators who understand the power of relationship building and collaborating to motivate and drive results. HBR outlines how New Leaders manage communication: ”Traditional corporate communication must give way to a process that is more dynamic and more sophisticated. Most important, (the dialogue) must be conversational.”  It’s a big shift and we’re all still finding our way. Join WXN and hear directly from the New Leaders who are unleashing the potential of their people by listening to their needs and giving them the tools to do their best work. These New Leaders are always innovating, learning and seeking out new perspectives. They understand the power of connection and communication to drive results. They are creating a new leadership paradigm. Breakfast Series Ottawa, OntarioSeptember 18, 2012 7:00 AM,EST  7:15 - 7:30 - Registration & Networking 7:30 - 8:45 - Breakfast & Discussion 8:45 - 9:00 - Networking 9:00 - Breakfast Concludes Peggy Nash
Member of Parliament for Parkdale - High Park New Democratic Party Peggy Nash is the Member of Parliament for Parkdale-High Park. A lifelong activist, she is known for her tireless work to build a better, stronger, and more equal Canada. Since the May 2011 election, Peggy has served as Opposition finance critic and has consistently challenged the Conservative government’s economic policy and inaction on rising inequality and unemployment in Canada. She also sits as Vice Chair of the Standing Committee on Finance. With years of experience as a top negotiator for Canada’s largest private-sector union, Peggy has distinguished herself as a national leader on economic affairs. She was first elected to Parliament in 2006. As Industry Critic she successfully pressed the government to reject – for the first time in more than 20 years – the foreign takeover of a major Canadian company. Peggy served as a Canadian election observer in South Africa’s first post-apartheid elections in 1994 – which saw Nelson Mandela elected President. She also served as an observer for the 2004 and 2007 elections in Ukraine. In November 2005, Peggy led a delegation to Mar del Plata, Argentina to oppose the failed Free Trade Agreement of the Americas. She has also been a delegate to the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre Brazil. Peggy holds an Honours BA in French language and literature from the University of Toronto and is fluent in English, French and Spanish. She is proud to be a founding member of Equal Voice, a multi-partisan organization that advocates for the election of more women in Canada. In recognition of her outstanding efforts, Peggy has been the recipient of numerous awards, including: two awards from the Sierra Club of Canada for her leadership on the NDP Green Cars strategy with Greenpeace and the CAW; a certificate of honour for contributing to women's equality from the City of Toronto for her work to end violence against women; and the YWCA Woman of Distinction Award. Peggy lives in Toronto with her husband, Carl. They have raised three sons in Parkdale-High Park. Co-Presented By:Gold Partners: |
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