LEADING IN COMPLEX ENVIRONMENTS FINDING THE COURAGE TO LEAD October 24th to 28th, 2016 TORONTO, ONTARIO

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The Dorothy Wylie Health Leaders Institute in partnership with Join the growing network of Alumni from all sectors and disciplines across the country LEADING IN COMPLEX ENVIRONMENTS FINDING THE COURAGE TO LEAD October 24th to 28th, 2016 TORONTO, ONTARIO BASED ON THE LEADERSHIP MODEL BY JIM KOUZES & BARRY POSNER SPECIAL PRESENTATION BY The co-authors of the classic bestselling books The Leadership Challenge, The Truth About Leadership, A Leader s Legacy, Encouraging the Heart, and over a dozen other books and work books on leadership. They also developed the highly-acclaimed Leadership Practices Inventory (LPI), a 360-degree assessment tool based on The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership. They are among the world s most trusted and influential scholars on leadership. Beth High Certified Master Facilitator for The Leadership Challenge

GUEST FACULTY A Unique Health Care Leadership Development Experience BETH HIGH RICK LASH PENNY PAUCHA Beth High is president of High Road Consulting, a leadership development company and is a principal partner with HRCPartners LLC, specializing in the development of online learning platforms that extend learning and development efforts. As a leadership development specialist Beth works from a core belief that demonstrating exemplary leadership is possible for anyone, starts with a personal choice, and takes practice. Beth is a Certified Master Facilitator of The Leadership Challenge and has worked around the globe introducing the Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership. Rick Lash is the Hay Group Director of the North American Leadership and Talent Practice. Rick holds a doctorate in psychology and is a registered psychologist and a certified executive coach. He has over 20 years experience in the design and implementation of organizational change interventions which increase performance at the individual, team and corporate level, and is widely recognized as an expert in both creating cultures of continuous learning and developing emotional intelligence. Rick is a dynamic conference presenter who has also written several articles for the Globe and Mail s Careers section. Penny Paucha is a certified Coach through the Neuroleadership Group, with extensive experience helping health care leaders and their teams remove the barriers to stellar results. Prior to consulting, Penny worked as a health professional and manager and has published in the field of optimizing organizational health. Her evidence-based approach incorporates the latest findings from the field of social neuroscience as well as instinct based assessment and proven models of leadership development. MIKE VILLENEUVE JOY RICHARDS JONATHAN BRESLIN Mike Villeneuve has more than 35 years experience in varied clinical, education, research, administration and policy roles. He is program lead for the Master of Nursing in Health Systems Leadership and Administration at University of Toronto's Faculty of Nursing. Mike led numerous national and international health system and nursing initiatives in roles as scholar in residence at the Canadian Nurses Association, visiting consultant with the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development and senior policy consultant in the federal Office of Nursing Policy. He publishes and speaks widely in the areas of public policy and nursing. Joy Richards is Vice President, Patient Experience, & Chief, Health Professions at University Health Network in Toronto. She holds clinical appointments at the University of Toronto Faculty of Nursing, York University Faculty of Nursing, and Humber College. Joy s doctoral dissertation focused on exploring and understanding the development and practice of feminine courage in leadership. Her particular interests, focus and passion are clinical leadership, quality of work life environments and the development of client -centered practice settings, with a special focus on excellence in geriatric care. Jonathan Breslin holds a Senior Fellowship in Clinical and Organizational Ethics from the University of Toronto. He created a comprehensive ethics program for North York General Hospital and led it for many years. He now works as the Ethicist at Southlake Regional Health Centre and Mackenzie Health, and consults and coaches on ethics in health care. Jonathan is a passionate educator who has given more than 200 presentations on various topics in ethics to a wide range of audiences. His main area of interest is organizational ethics, especially the development of ethical cultures. PROGRAM LEADERS The facilitators for the Institute are a team of outstanding leaders with broad and extensive experience in health care leadership. BEVERLEY SIMPSON JUDITH SKELTON-GREEN JULIA ANN SCOTT Beverley Simpson is an organizational consultant & leadership coach specializing in people, teams and systems development. She has broad experience in nursing staff, management, education and project leadership roles and has developed in-depth expertise in advancing professional practice, creating successful change initiatives, building strong teams and executing innovative solutions. She works with health care agencies seeking solutions to complex practice/ organizational issues and has a wide-ranging network of collegial relationships that sustain her learning. Judith Skelton-Green has more than 30 years of experience in clinical and educational health leadership positions. Since the fall of 1995 Judith has been President of TRANSITIONS, a consulting firm specializing in facilitating human and organizational change. She has consulted with roughly 200 different clients in more than 160 highly varied provincial, national and international engagements. Judith is widely published, and is a frequently sought speaker, facilitator, mentor and coach. Julia Ann Scott is an experienced health care consultant and leader who is currently Vice President Clinical Services and Chief Nursing Executive at Grey Bruce Health Services, a six site hospital system. In this capacity she is responsible for a wide range of clinical programs as well as a number of system and service redesign initiatives. In her consulting career she has worked with a diverse range of clients across Canada. Julia has expertise in organizational and business process redesign, lean methodologies, quality improvement, strategic change and leadership development.

WHY YOU SHOULD PARTICIPATE IN THIS EXCITING LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY PURPOSE OF THE INSTITUTE Inspire and support health care leaders across sectors and disciplines Develop core leadership competencies appropriate to today s dynamic and complex environment Promote integrated person-centred care Apply key concepts in real-life situations through experiential learning Assess personal leadership competencies and develop individual learning plans KEY FEATURES Evidence-based conceptual framework Expert facilitators Current and relevant guest faculty Experiential learning design Team registration Organizational change projects Five day primary session with web-based follow-up Superb residential setting PROGRAM OVERVIEW PRE-INSTITUTE REQUIREMENTS Select, clarify and focus a change project with co-participant(s). Identify an organizational coach & sponsor. Complete an on-line Leadership Practices Inventory. Monday October 24 Tuesday October 25 Wednesday October 26 Thursday October 27 Friday October 28 Opening & Introduction Welcome Introduction to DWHLI Conceptual Framework Introduction to Use of Self.Leadership Practices (Beth High) Model the Way Inspire Shared Vision Challenge the Process Enable Others to Act Encourage the Heart Inspiring Share Vision Shared Purpose & Commitment Call to Action Animating a Shared Vision of Excellence in Healthcare Use of Self - Emotional Intelligence (Rick Lash) Emotional Intelligence The Leader s Journey Person-Centred Care Core concepts and leading practices to advance patient partnerships, experience and engagement Appreciative Inquiry of Leadership Personal Development Planning #2 Additional Areas of Focus Commitment Resilience Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Leading Change in Change Project Complex Environments Engaging Stakeholders & Thinking Differently Building Support Principles & Skills Aims & Drivers Executing & Adapting.Personal Development Planning #1 Personal LPI Area of Focus Behaviours & Strategies Change Project Change Framework Being Strategic Collaborative Relationships (Penny Paucha) SCARF: a brain based model for collaborating with and influencing others Choosing your Focus: moving from problems to vision Fitness & Dinner Fitness & Dinner Fitness & Dinner Fitness & Dinner Change Project Innovation for Best Individual Coaching Outcomes Appointments (Mike Villeneuve) Simultaneous Sessions Ethical Leadership (Jonathan Breslin) Cultural Safety (CNA) Closing Keynote "Leadership today takes Courage" (Joy Richards) Finish at 4:00 pm VIRTUAL FOLLOW-UP SESSION REQUIREMENTS Small group webinars to share project progress and lessons learned. Harvard ManageMentor online modules Personal Development Plan follow-up: Guided review with organizational coach.

OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP BENEFITS FOR YOU Deeper understanding of leadership trends, principles and skills Skills and expertise to enable more collaborative and integrated practice Insight into how others lead to achieve results Application of leadership skills and practices to a project of importance in your own work setting Practical tools for use in your own work setting An expanding network of health care leaders FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION Enhanced knowledge and skill of individual leaders THE INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING Our home for both sessions will be the BMO s Institute for Learning. The facility provides a superb learning environment, ideal for the skill development included within our curriculum. The seminar rooms and dining are outstanding and your private hotel-style accommodation is First Class. There is a fully-equipped Wellness Centre featuring an indoor pool, exercise equipment, and a whirlpool hot tub. Evenings can be spent in the social centre lounge/bar with entertainment on most nights to complete your stay and add to the Institute s WHAT OUR ATTENDEES HAVE SAID "The Institute provided space for me to think about leadership in depth and gave me dedicated time to dialogue and learn with, from, and about others. I left feeling inspired, energized, believing that anything is possible. I consistently reflect upon and use the practices. I am now in a broader role, and I know that my growth has contributed to my abilities, perspective, understanding of complex organizations, and the importance of relationships in leadership. I feel changed. Tracey DasGupta, Director, of Interprofesisonal Practice Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre The Institute provided space for me to think about leadership in depth and gave me dedicated time to dialogue and learn with, from, and about others. I left feeling inspired, energized, believing that anything is possible. The Institute is not a conference, not a workshop, not a certificate program... it is an experience and it is the combination of all of the elements that allow those potential watershed moments for participants. The sense of community that occurred in the room helped people to come together, take risks... it was very powerful. It was not until I prepared the portfolio to apply for my Masters that I realized how impactful and what a turning point the HLI actually was in my career and development. DWHLI has a Strategic Alliance with CCHL that gives graduates significant credit toward the CHE designation. Details will be provided to Institute attendees. Bursaries A limited number of bursaries may be available for small or emerging organizations whose budgets are not able to support this level of program costs. Please contact the Institute office for application forms. DWHLI 1 Concorde Gate, Suite 109, Box 26 Toronto, ON M3C 3N6 Tel: 416.426.7229, 1.866.433.9695, Fax: 416.426.7280 Email: info.leader.institute@firststageinc.com Web: www.healthleaders.ca Administration and Logistics provided by: First Stage Enterprises

The Dorothy Wylie October, 201 DWHLI Office 416.426.7229 or 1.866.433.9695 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration will be on a first come basis. There is a limit of 1 places in this offering. A reservation will be held for 2 weeks only and payment of a non-refundable $1,000 deposit per person will save your place at the 201 Institute. You must register at least 2 individuals. These individuals may be a mix of established and emerging leaders or members of different disciplines who work together and want to strengthen their team effectiveness. The opportunity for mutual, as well as individual development will be a key feature of the program. The registration fee of $3,950 (+13% HST) per person will cover all costs (tuition, materials, all meals, and accommodations) fr If early arrival accommodation is required, this can be arranged at an additional cost of $200 per person which includes room, full dinner and breakfast. All sessions, meals and your hotel-quality private accommodations will be at the BMO Institute For Learning in Toronto. Institute attendees are expected to live in residence for the Institute. CANCELLATION FEES We must make early deposits to the Institute for Learning to secure your rooms. Therefore, the following cancellation clauses shall apply (per person): If you cancel between 4 and 7 weeks prior to your start date of the 2015 program, the cancellation fee is $1,500 per person If you cancel between 2 and 4 weeks the cancellation fee is $2,500 per person If you cancel within 2 weeks no refund applies INDIVIDUALS CAN BE SUBSTITUTED AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PENALTY YES please reserve a place for the 201 Institute! Organization: Address: Province: Postal Code: Contact Person: Email: Phone: Participants: 1. Name Title/role Phone Specific address if different than above Email 2. Name Title/role Phone Specific address if different than above Email Please copy for additional registrants. Registration fee: $3,950 + $513.50 HST = $4,463.50 per person (HST: 86194-3751) A non-refundable deposit of $1,000.00 per person is required to hold your places. FULL PAYMENT OF YOUR FEES IS REQUIRED TEN WEEKS BEFORE THE PROGRAM BEGINS BY TH, 201 Cheque enclosed, payable to DWHLI Leadership Institute Visa Master Card American Express Cardholder Name Account # Expiry Signature MAIL OR FAX TO: LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE 1 Concorde Gate, Suite 109, Box 26, Toronto, ON M3C 3N6 Fax: 416.426.7280