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23 September 2014 at 10:12 am
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The complex world of Not for Profit leadership will be the key topic of discussion at the premier event for Australian sector leaders in Sydney next month.

Staff Reporter | 23 September 2014 at 10:12 am


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NFP Professionals Unite for AuSAE Leaders Symposium
23 September 2014 at 10:12 am

The complex world of Not for Profit leadership will be the key topic of discussion at the premier event for Australian sector leaders in Sydney next month.

Will you be there? Sydney is soon to welcome leaders working in associations, charities and other Not for Profits for the 3rd annual Australasian Society of Association Executives (AuSAE) Leadership Symposium on October 13-14.

Under the 2014 theme “Game On: Leadership in Motion”, the Symposium will bring together the nation’s most  knowledgeable executives and practitioners who will share insights, tools and motivation to inspire delegates to achieve their goals and advance Australasian Not for profit organisations.

“The NFP sector is continually in motion. The complexity of the environment means there is a constant need for up-to-date information and strong peer to peer networks AuSAE President and Chief Executive Officer, Australian Medical Association (Tasmania) Tony Steven said.

“The Annual AuSAE Leadership Symposium offers senior executives the opportunity to discover and grow both”.

The 2014 Leadership Symposium has an exciting line up of keynote speakers including:

Dr Jason Fox. Fox is a motivation strategy & design expert on an epic quest to liberate the world from poorly designed processes and work.

Fox will show delegates how to use motivation science and game design to influence behaviour and build for the future of work.

Cheryl Kernot is the former leader of the Australian Democrats and the current Director of the Graduate Certificate in Social Impact and Social Business Fellow at the Centre for Social Impact will be reflecting on lessons learnt on her journey to leadership excellence.

Mark McCrindle will be sharing unique insights on cultivating a positive organisational culture in a multi-generational workplace. McCrindle will consider leadership styles, workplace priorities and communication preferences of the different generations and provide strategies to better connect and communicate in today’s changing times.

Additionally the Symposium will include over 20 educational sessions on topics such as Advocacy, Leadership practices, Board performance, Membership and organisational sustainability.

The unique event format, that includes a strong focus on networking, provides a great opportunity to meet and collaborate with new colleagues from across the country who share your interests, concerns, and on-the-job challenges.

“The annual AuSAE Leadership Symposium is a great event to pick up current business insights. A tremendous opportunity to work on the business with like-minded executives”. Chief Executive Officer, Diabetes Queensland, Michelle Trute said.

The Australasian Society of Association Executives is the peak professional society representing a community of over 10,000 individual leaders working for Not for Profit organisations throughout Australia and New Zealand.

AuSAE’s purpose is to equip those dedicated and passionate leaders with the information and networks they need to better achieve the vision of their organisation. Incorporated in Australia as a company limited by guarantee, AuSAE is the sole member-owned professional body of its kind. As such, it is uniquely placed to speak on behalf of the association sector in Australasia.

Register today and join over 200 not-for-profit executives already looking forward to attending the 2014 AuSAE Leadership Symposium in Sydney, October 13-14.

To contact the friendly AuSAE team free-call 1300 764 576 or email info@ausae.org.au today.

To view the full Symposium program and register online, please visit http://www.ausae.org.au/leadershipsymposiumau




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