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Monday, February 5, 2018

Leadership Guru Peter Senge to Head Manila Conference



On February 21 to 23, The Rizal Academy of Innovation and Leadership (TRAIL) will be holding a symposium entitled “Dance of Change in the Age of Complexity” at Shangri-La Hotel at the Fort. The three-day symposium will tackle topics such as the success stories of Filipino practitioners from business, government, and civil society, as well as the tools and strategies of Systems Thinking and Learning Organizations.

On the last day of the seminar, internationally acclaimed author, lecturer, and global consultant Dr. Peter Senge will hold a “deep dive” mentorship session as a culmination of all the topics discussed in the conference. Attendees will therefore have a chance to receive personal coaching and guidance from a world-renowned expert, who was named by the Financial Times as “one of the world’s top management gurus” and by the Journal of Business Strategy as the “Strategist of the Century.”

“We often spend so much time coping with problems along our path, that we forget why we are on that path in the first place. The result is that we only have a dim, or even inaccurate, view of what is important to us,” Dr. Senge noted. “What I wish to share with Filipinos is the discipline of seeing the whole – what we call systems thinking – and realize that leadership exists when we are no longer victims of circumstances, but participate in creating new circumstances,” he added.


For more information about the upcoming conference, please visit the Facebook page “Dance of Change in the Age of Complexity”, or log on to http://rizalacademy.com. For inquiries and reservations, please email Chenny Galano at chenny@rizalacademy.com or Janine Bacsa at janine@rizalacademy.com, or call landline 7278300 or mobile 0917-8086881.    

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