Our quest will take place in four select locations over a period of 9 months, first and second are fixed, while during the application process, participants can select between two alternatives for each of the 2nd and 3rd locations. The locations have been selected and suggested with a focus on diversity, complexity and matching the ideological content of each summit, as well as from a feasibility and practical point of view.
While considering the nature of this program, a predetermined finalized schedule will not be presented for each Summit destination but will be designed and adjusted continuously. The content of each summit destination will be a mix of guest speakers, engaging discussions, unique destination visits, collaborative case work and experimentation. Further details of each summit program will be made available prior to the start of each summit.
Prework
- Info and pre-read
- Organisational prework
- Group prework
- Personal prework
Location:
Mecca of Innovation
Theme:
Extreme change
Purpose:
Connect
Activities:
- Learning Teams established with coach
- Individual peer conversation
Location:
Nordics context
Theme:
Substainability / Legacy
Postwork
Call with Learning Team coach - Learning Team Meet - Facilitated Online Learning
Copenhagen - Theme; The Nordic model - synergy combining doing with being”
Culturally, politically, philosophically, Denmark and the Nordic countries have been at the forefront of much that is new and interesting in the Western world and continue to gain attention internationally. A trendsetter in design, gastronomy, literature, and visual art, the Nordics also draw attention today for their business practices and involvement in key international organizations. At an individual and corporate level, the Nordics are gaining recognition for their distinct approach to leadership.
The program in Denmark will have a foundation in 4 areas that represent Nodic values and is continuing to gain international attention:
Theme; being human - disconnecting in order to connect”
The global population will reach 9.7 billion by 2050. More than a third of the world’s children below 18 will be living in Africa by that time. This development will reshape the global geo-political landscape, as Africa has always shaped human destiny, its proximity to the human Bush and the origins of man.
With one of the youngest population in the world, but with more than 1.3 billion people and the fourth most fast-growing economy measured in BNP in the world, the future of India seems to look bright. Despite how bright it might sound, India also faces several bureaucratic challenges as well as a poor low and middle class.
The Indian destination will zoom into social and frugal innovation and creating more value for less.
Silicon valley was born from several contributing factors. The traditions of connection between energy - financial markets and industrial development epitomised in Silicon Valley
Less rooted in history then some of its competitors of being the worlds largest cities, the New York of South America and the serious twin to Rio. 18 million inhabitants in not only a vibrant mix of multicultures, but also vibrantin its not always rose contrast of the rich and the poor. Surviving not only its traffic is a luxurious journey in human competency.
The truly multicultural “Singapore” of the middle east, where only 20% of the population are local and the rest from the rest of the World ( mainly India, Pakistan and the Philippines). A Desert country with 1000 years of traditions with only 5% of its BNP in oil and yet an impossible success, except that they made it happen. To paraphrase Walter Elliott; What can this place with its holiness of silence teach us, that the crowd with their holiness of conversation can not.
With one of the youngest population in the world, but with more than 1.3 billion people and the fourth most fast-growing economy measured in BNP in the world, the future of India seems to look bright. Despite how bright it might sound, India also faces several bureaucratic challenges as well as a poor low and middle class.
The Indian destination will zoom into social and frugal innovation and creating more value for less.
THE FUTURE OF LEADERSHIP
INNOVATION CENTRE DENMARK
SILICON VALLEY
299 California Ave,
suite 200
94306 Palo Alto
California USA
Email: info@futureofleaders.com
Phone: +1 650 543 3180
Website: silliconvalley.um.dk
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