Being a leader in today’s tech-driven environment can be tough. Emerging technologies such as AI and automation challenge decision-makers across all sectors to respond rapidly to complex and ambiguous situations, while managing the often-unknown risks and opportunities of adoption and deployment. Concurrently, conventional organisational structures and relationships are also giving way as these technologies usher in new social norms and ways of working.

This learning experience offers leaders a chance to learn ways to navigate these unfamiliar waters. Join us as we develop leaders’ capabilities in self-reflection and systemic thinking, preparing them to meet the challenges of the future. Drawing on interdisciplinary research, the course guides learners through leadership principles for the 21st century that are immediately and pragmatically applicable to their own contexts.

“Great presenters, really liked the delivery style—unlike any training I have experienced. Makes me want to change careers and join this fabulous group.” — SES leader from a large public service agency

You are on Aboriginal land.

The Australian National University acknowledges, celebrates, and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Australians on whose traditional lands we meet and work as the oldest continuing culture and knowledges in human history.

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