As part of the Women
in Medicine program, Monash Health will
be offering Leadership training, in the form of a 1 day course called Hooked:
Storytelling Masterclass. This is designed to build leadership capability of women
in medicine by harnessing the power of organisational storytelling as a tool of
influential communication. Communication through logical argument and bullet
points can only take the message so far. Ultimately, your effectiveness as a
leader depends on their ability to connect with people, and inspire
them to action.
The facilitator for this program, Yamini Naidu
pursues an evidence based approach to demonstrate the effectiveness of
this form of organisational communication. She has written several books
dealing with effective business communication and has taught leadership and
management at RMIT University.
Attendees will:
- Identify
their preferred style of communication, as a leader
- Explore
the use of organisational story telling as a contemporary tool of
influence
- Understand
how to craft a story to help them to engage and inspire stakeholders to
deliver their desired strategic business outcomes
- Construct
and narrate an “Ethos” story to help them fast track trust and credibility
- Deliver
their story for maximum impact
- Assess
the results
Attendees will be required to:
-
Enrol in, and attend a full day workshop
on one of the following dates:
o Tuesday, 7 June
2016 - at Clayton MMC
o Wednesday, 15
June 2016 - at Dandenong Hospital
-
Pay a course fee of $250.
Further information:
Please find attached:
Next Steps for you:
If you are keen to be involved, please
- Enrol via Monash
Health Learning:
Log in to Monash Health
Learning with your Novell login and password
Go to Find Courses
Type “Story” or “Women” in the
search box, and it will take you to the Story telling page.
Book in for one of the
full day workshops.
Complete your
enrolment by paying the course fee of $250 at : https://www.trybooking.com/LDRA
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