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THE GROWTH FACULTY proudly presents a world
       authority on leadership, gender and diversity
       Avivah Wittenberg-Cox LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
                                                                                       AVIVAH
                                                                                     WITTENBERG
                                                                                        -COX


       THE ECONOMICS OF
       GENDER BALANCED
       LEADERSHIP                                                                       FIRST TIME
                                                                                       IN AUSTRALIA

       A Step by Step Guide to profitinG from
       Gender bAlAnced buSineSS
       BOOK NOW!




       AViVAH WittenberG-coX
       outcomeS:
        — Understand the emergence of our next Economic                                 MELBOURNE
                                                                                        17 may 2011
          Revolution
                                                                                            —
        — Discover why better gender balance makes good                                  SYDNEY
          business and economic sense                                                   19 may 2011

        — Gain insights into best practices and lessons
          learned from global companies
        — Learn how to implement constructive, non-divisive
          gender balancing strategies
        — Generate concrete, actionable ideas that can help
          you drive change in your company and avoid costly
          mistakes
                                                                                    TWO SEMINARS ONLY.
        — Develop a gender balance program that delivers
                                                                                    BOOK EARLY TO AVOID
          results                                                                    DISAPPOINTMENT




“Forget India and China and the internet: Economic Growth is generated by Women.”
THE ECONOMIST



REGISTER ONLINE www.thegrowthfaculty.com.au | OR CALL 1300 721 778
even as companies have begun to understand the WHy of better gender
balance and its role in creating more innovation and better business
performance, they are still struggling with HoW to make it happen.


HALF-DAY        THE ECONOMICS OF GENDER BALANCED
SEMINAR
09:00 – 12:30
                LEADERSHIP
                Gender balance and diversity within Australian organisations is high on the agenda
                with the federal government’s new proposal to introduce a gender reporting regime for
                companies with more than 100 employees. A discussion around WHY and HOW women
                mean business is essential for any company that wants to attract, retain and promote the
                best talent, or to drive business growth by better connecting with the huge purchasing
                power and economic clout of women worldwide. Are you ready?

                PART I: WHY WOMEN MEAN BUSINESS
                — A strategic understanding of the economic and business imperatives of gender
                — An overview of what different companies and countries are doing
                — Interactive exercise: SWOT Analysis on Creating Better Gender Balance

                PART II: HOW WOMEN MEAN BUSINESS
                Pragmatic suggestions, structured around four simple steps:
                — AUDIT – Measure what you have done until now and where has it gotten you
                — AWARENESS – Get managers to buy-in and understand why their business would
                   benefit and what they have to do
                — ALIGN – Adapt the policies, processes and culture that make up the corporate DNA
                — SUSTAIN – Track improvements, maintain momentum, celebrate success
LIVE IN AUSTRALIA


                                                                                                                AVIVAH
                                                                                                              WITTENBERG
                                                                                                                 -COX
                     ABOUT AVIVAH WITTENBERG-COX
                     Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, CEO of the leading gender consultancy – 20-first, and a
                     world authority on leadership, gender and business.
                     Avivah has had articles and interviews published in publications such as the      DISCOVER MORE ABOUT
                     International Herald Tribune, Harvard Business Review and the Financial           AVIVAH WITTENBERG-COX:
                     Times. In 2007, ELLE Magazine recognised her as one of the Top 40 Women           thegrowthfaculty.com.au
                     Leading Change.
                     Avivah Wittenberg-Cox will share her extensive experience in working with
                     CEOs, executive committees and managers across the globe to build gender
                     ‘bilingual’ organisations. She will also explain why so many current approaches
                     to gender balance have not worked and why we need new solutions.




Avivah is the author of: HoW Women mean business,
A Step by Step Guide to profiting from Gender balanced
business and WHy Women mean business: understanding
the emergence of our next economic revolution.


         DEVELOPING A GENDER BALANCE PROGRAM                                                                    HALF-DAY
                                                                                                                INTENSIVE
         THAT DELIVERS RESULTS                                                                                  WORKSHOP
         The session agenda will be set by participants’ interactive co-creation, and adapted
         real time to the experiences and issues they are facing. Participants will be invited to               13:30 – 17:00
         submit a short summary of their own situations, questions and challenges in advance of                 (pre-requiSite: you
         the session. Three situations will be selected that reflect the key issues we routinely see            muSt Attend tHe
         in companies and serve as a basis for review and discussion. This hands-on consulting                  morninG SeminAr)
         session will give all participants a clear idea of the major implementation phases, the
         errors to avoid, and the key factors of success.

         OUTLINE
         Guidance and suggestion on three real case studies drawn from participants.
         Topics for discussion may include:
         — What is going on? Gender differences and their consequences
           > What are the key differences between genders that affect business?
           > How to manage these differences ‘bilingually’?
           > How to encourage / coach managers to become more “gender bilingual”?
         — Planning gender balance initiatives – Where do we go? How do we get there?
           > Understanding the current situation – Where are we starting from? Where have we been?
           > Accountability and leadership – Who will get us there? How will we measure progress?
           > Communication and buy-in – How do we get everyone to join the journey?
         — In addition, coaching on key launch issues, such as:
           > How to get the subject on the senior team’s agenda
           > Identifying and managing the sceptics
           > Formulating key messages
           > Pacing implementation and roll-out across geographies, levels and functions




REGISTER ONLINE www.thegrowthfaculty.com.au | OR CALL 1300 721 778
WORKSHOP FACTS
                                                                                                                         WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
   DATE:              MELBOURNE: 17 may 2011                              melbourne convention centre                    HALF DAY SEMINAR: Targeted to business leaders and
                      SYDNEY:    19 may 2011                              Sydney convention centre                       executives, this dynamic session will focus on the
   TIME:              09:00 – 12:30 the economics of Gender balanced leadership                                          economic opportunities better gender balance can
                                           (Half day Seminar)                                                            offer companies today.
                      13:30 – 17:00 developing a Gender balance program that delivers
                                           results (Half day intensive Workshop limited to 25 people)                    INTENSIVE WORKSHOP: Targeted to senior managers
                                           includes morning seminar, networking lunch, morning and                       who are (or should be) accountable for their company’s
                                           afternoon refreshments.                                                       gender balance program. Taking advantage of a small
   ...................................................................................................................   group format, the session will be highly interactive,
                                                      reGiSter before           reGiSter After
                                                                                                                         and tailored to the participants experiences, issues and
                                                      08 April 2011             08 April 2011
                                                                                                                         questions. Limited to 25 participants.
   non member rAte                 $695 inc GSt                                 $795 inc GSt
   tHe GroWtH fAculty member rAte* $595 inc GSt                                 $695 inc GSt
   Group rAte (6 or more)          $550 inc GSt                                 $650 inc GSt

   AFTERNOON INTENSIVE WORKSHOP
   (limited to 25 delegates and includes morning seminar)
   WorKSHop rAte                                      $1500 inc GSt
                                                                                                                         *members save $100 per person. to become a member and join the Growth
                                                                                                                         faculty community, go to thegrowthfaculty.com.au. it’s free to join!
   *REGISTER TODAY | www.thegrowthfaculty.com.au | 1300 721 778                                                          (business connect members are automatically members of the Growth faculty.
                                                                                                                         All we did was change our name).




brouGHt to you by:                                                                                                                                               AVIVAH
                                                                                                                                                               WITTENBERG
THE GROWTH FACULTY                                                                                                                                                -COX
(formerly Business Connect)


“Avivah is the global authority on gender balance. If you want to understand
the benefits women will bring to your business today and how you can create a
workplace that women thrive in for the future, then you must hear firsthand what                                                                           GLOBAL       BUSINESS       LEARNING
Avivah has managed to achieve in multinational organisations around the world.
You will walk away with an entirely new perspective on the role we all play in
finding and keeping the best women on our teams.”
JEN DALITz, the Sheeo, sphinxx and Australia’s thought leader on gender balance


“Right now in Australia we need new thinking around the how-to do genuine,
sustainable, broad gender diversity in workplaces and businesses. It seems to
us that Avivah is possibly the world’s leading ‘do-er’ right now – she seems to be
able to articulate what we all think around the community and societal barriers to
change, and come up with strategies to effect the change.”
NAREEN YOUNG, ceo, diversity council Australia


platinum Sponsor:                               bronze Sponsor                                   event partner:                 Alliance partners:




pr partner:                               education partner:




www.thegrowthfaculty.com.au

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The Economics of Gender Balanced Leadership Seminar presented by world authority on gender balance - Avivah Wittenberg-Cox

  • 1. THE GROWTH FACULTY proudly presents a world authority on leadership, gender and diversity Avivah Wittenberg-Cox LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne AVIVAH WITTENBERG -COX THE ECONOMICS OF GENDER BALANCED LEADERSHIP FIRST TIME IN AUSTRALIA A Step by Step Guide to profitinG from Gender bAlAnced buSineSS BOOK NOW! AViVAH WittenberG-coX outcomeS: — Understand the emergence of our next Economic MELBOURNE 17 may 2011 Revolution — — Discover why better gender balance makes good SYDNEY business and economic sense 19 may 2011 — Gain insights into best practices and lessons learned from global companies — Learn how to implement constructive, non-divisive gender balancing strategies — Generate concrete, actionable ideas that can help you drive change in your company and avoid costly mistakes TWO SEMINARS ONLY. — Develop a gender balance program that delivers BOOK EARLY TO AVOID results DISAPPOINTMENT “Forget India and China and the internet: Economic Growth is generated by Women.” THE ECONOMIST REGISTER ONLINE www.thegrowthfaculty.com.au | OR CALL 1300 721 778
  • 2. even as companies have begun to understand the WHy of better gender balance and its role in creating more innovation and better business performance, they are still struggling with HoW to make it happen. HALF-DAY THE ECONOMICS OF GENDER BALANCED SEMINAR 09:00 – 12:30 LEADERSHIP Gender balance and diversity within Australian organisations is high on the agenda with the federal government’s new proposal to introduce a gender reporting regime for companies with more than 100 employees. A discussion around WHY and HOW women mean business is essential for any company that wants to attract, retain and promote the best talent, or to drive business growth by better connecting with the huge purchasing power and economic clout of women worldwide. Are you ready? PART I: WHY WOMEN MEAN BUSINESS — A strategic understanding of the economic and business imperatives of gender — An overview of what different companies and countries are doing — Interactive exercise: SWOT Analysis on Creating Better Gender Balance PART II: HOW WOMEN MEAN BUSINESS Pragmatic suggestions, structured around four simple steps: — AUDIT – Measure what you have done until now and where has it gotten you — AWARENESS – Get managers to buy-in and understand why their business would benefit and what they have to do — ALIGN – Adapt the policies, processes and culture that make up the corporate DNA — SUSTAIN – Track improvements, maintain momentum, celebrate success
  • 3. LIVE IN AUSTRALIA AVIVAH WITTENBERG -COX ABOUT AVIVAH WITTENBERG-COX Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, CEO of the leading gender consultancy – 20-first, and a world authority on leadership, gender and business. Avivah has had articles and interviews published in publications such as the DISCOVER MORE ABOUT International Herald Tribune, Harvard Business Review and the Financial AVIVAH WITTENBERG-COX: Times. In 2007, ELLE Magazine recognised her as one of the Top 40 Women thegrowthfaculty.com.au Leading Change. Avivah Wittenberg-Cox will share her extensive experience in working with CEOs, executive committees and managers across the globe to build gender ‘bilingual’ organisations. She will also explain why so many current approaches to gender balance have not worked and why we need new solutions. Avivah is the author of: HoW Women mean business, A Step by Step Guide to profiting from Gender balanced business and WHy Women mean business: understanding the emergence of our next economic revolution. DEVELOPING A GENDER BALANCE PROGRAM HALF-DAY INTENSIVE THAT DELIVERS RESULTS WORKSHOP The session agenda will be set by participants’ interactive co-creation, and adapted real time to the experiences and issues they are facing. Participants will be invited to 13:30 – 17:00 submit a short summary of their own situations, questions and challenges in advance of (pre-requiSite: you the session. Three situations will be selected that reflect the key issues we routinely see muSt Attend tHe in companies and serve as a basis for review and discussion. This hands-on consulting morninG SeminAr) session will give all participants a clear idea of the major implementation phases, the errors to avoid, and the key factors of success. OUTLINE Guidance and suggestion on three real case studies drawn from participants. Topics for discussion may include: — What is going on? Gender differences and their consequences > What are the key differences between genders that affect business? > How to manage these differences ‘bilingually’? > How to encourage / coach managers to become more “gender bilingual”? — Planning gender balance initiatives – Where do we go? How do we get there? > Understanding the current situation – Where are we starting from? Where have we been? > Accountability and leadership – Who will get us there? How will we measure progress? > Communication and buy-in – How do we get everyone to join the journey? — In addition, coaching on key launch issues, such as: > How to get the subject on the senior team’s agenda > Identifying and managing the sceptics > Formulating key messages > Pacing implementation and roll-out across geographies, levels and functions REGISTER ONLINE www.thegrowthfaculty.com.au | OR CALL 1300 721 778
  • 4. WORKSHOP FACTS WHO SHOULD ATTEND? DATE: MELBOURNE: 17 may 2011 melbourne convention centre HALF DAY SEMINAR: Targeted to business leaders and SYDNEY: 19 may 2011 Sydney convention centre executives, this dynamic session will focus on the TIME: 09:00 – 12:30 the economics of Gender balanced leadership economic opportunities better gender balance can (Half day Seminar) offer companies today. 13:30 – 17:00 developing a Gender balance program that delivers results (Half day intensive Workshop limited to 25 people) INTENSIVE WORKSHOP: Targeted to senior managers includes morning seminar, networking lunch, morning and who are (or should be) accountable for their company’s afternoon refreshments. gender balance program. Taking advantage of a small ................................................................................................................... group format, the session will be highly interactive, reGiSter before reGiSter After and tailored to the participants experiences, issues and 08 April 2011 08 April 2011 questions. Limited to 25 participants. non member rAte $695 inc GSt $795 inc GSt tHe GroWtH fAculty member rAte* $595 inc GSt $695 inc GSt Group rAte (6 or more) $550 inc GSt $650 inc GSt AFTERNOON INTENSIVE WORKSHOP (limited to 25 delegates and includes morning seminar) WorKSHop rAte $1500 inc GSt *members save $100 per person. to become a member and join the Growth faculty community, go to thegrowthfaculty.com.au. it’s free to join! *REGISTER TODAY | www.thegrowthfaculty.com.au | 1300 721 778 (business connect members are automatically members of the Growth faculty. All we did was change our name). brouGHt to you by: AVIVAH WITTENBERG THE GROWTH FACULTY -COX (formerly Business Connect) “Avivah is the global authority on gender balance. If you want to understand the benefits women will bring to your business today and how you can create a workplace that women thrive in for the future, then you must hear firsthand what GLOBAL BUSINESS LEARNING Avivah has managed to achieve in multinational organisations around the world. You will walk away with an entirely new perspective on the role we all play in finding and keeping the best women on our teams.” JEN DALITz, the Sheeo, sphinxx and Australia’s thought leader on gender balance “Right now in Australia we need new thinking around the how-to do genuine, sustainable, broad gender diversity in workplaces and businesses. It seems to us that Avivah is possibly the world’s leading ‘do-er’ right now – she seems to be able to articulate what we all think around the community and societal barriers to change, and come up with strategies to effect the change.” NAREEN YOUNG, ceo, diversity council Australia platinum Sponsor: bronze Sponsor event partner: Alliance partners: pr partner: education partner: www.thegrowthfaculty.com.au