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Webinar for HR professionals on distributed leadership

words: Have traditional leadership models had their day?
The OU's Business Development Unit (BDU) is running its first ever webinar, Have traditional leadership models had their day? at 2:15pm today Thursday 8 December.

This webinar is aimed at Human Resources professionals and will explore what Distributed Leadership can achieve within an organisation, and also the challenges in developing people to become Distributed Leaders. 

Presenters are Richard Holti , the OU's senior lecturer in organisational change and development, and Francis Cattermole, lecturer in professional development.

 

More details on the hour long event (and signup information for those able to attend) can be found here.

 

 

 

 

 

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