Title: The Knowledge Exchange Leadership Development Programme
1The Knowledge Exchange Leadership Development
Programme
- IGNITING THE KNOWLEDGE ENGINE THROUGH HIGHER
EDUCATION - EMPLOYER PARTNERSHIP AND CULTURE
CHANGE
2Purpose of this session
- Introduce Knowledge Exchange Leadership
Development Programme and what it is trying to
achieve - Gather some initial responses to our proposals
- Request some suggestions to guide ongoing
development and refinement of the programme
3Programme development, funding and research
- The Association for University Research and
Industry Links (AURIL) supported by Hefce has
identified the immediate need for high-level
leadership development for the diverse range of
professionals taking up the Knowledge Transfer
challenge in higher education. - Research conducted by AURIL and extended by the
Leadership Foundation identified the need for
leadership of internal culture change and
partnership development to enhance higher
education employer engagement and knowledge
exchange.
4LFHE interviews suggested we -
- Consider needs of wider KE audience in addition
to KT - Concentrate on leadership rather than management
- Focus on higher level level managers/ heads/
directors - Cross HE/ employer/ funder delegate mix very
attractive - The culture change challenge is key
- Emphasise the people-skills and strategic nature
of the leadership challenge - Address partnership building and collaborative
leadership - Highlight market creation and international
dimension of KE
5Partners in development
LFHE
AURIL
HEFCE
IKT
Knowledge Exchange Leadership Development
Programme
ARMA
CBI
RDAs ?
RCs ?
6The Programme Core
Enhanced self-awareness and leadership
capability team leadership organisation
wide beyond institutional boundaries
Increased appreciation /understanding KE
leadership challenges KE best practice Public/priv
ate sector HE engagement issues (UK global
A major developmental challenge to lead a
strategically significant change project on
behalf of sponsoring institution and develop the
required leadership capability
7Whose needs does the KELDP address?
- Programme is open to
- PVCs, Deans, and Directors of Knowledge Transfer,
Research, Innovation and Enterprise in HE or
equivalent in FE (Principals/Vice Principals) - Innovation and Skills Directors in RDAs
- Directors of Innovation in Research Councils
- Research and Development Directors in private
sector/commercial organisations or CBI officers
responsible for leading the enhancement of the
knowledge base of their organisation.
8Programme Aims
- To
- Increase understanding of the leadership
challenges and best practice in the knowledge
exchange arena - Develop appreciation of strategic public/private
sector higher education engagement issues
viewed from UK and global perspectives - Enable delegates asses their readiness and extend
capacity for leadership in the face of emerging
challenges and opportunities in the field - Enhance self-awareness and rigorous understanding
of delegates strengths and development needs in
relation to leading culture change - Build collaborative relationships between fellow
professionals across the sector to address common
interests and shared challenges
9Expected outcomes
- On completion delegates will have
- explored what it means to lead External Relations
and Knowledge Exchange professional services
within local, national, and international markets - examined their own knowledge, skills and
performance against the levels required to
activate and align institutional responses and
develop external partnerships - increased the range and depth of interventions in
leading cultural change/ building adaptive
learning organisations - learned how to learn to lead
- created and implemented their own personal
development plan that builds on their strengths - carried out a change/ development project on
behalf of their sponsoring institution
10Programme overview
TMP
360
Capstone day
Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
WoWV
Project
Reflective Journal
Learning sets
VLE - website
11Key processes and activities
- Keynote speakers leading authorities in the
field, e.g. who have implemented culture change
programmes, innovators in the field of knowledge
exchange, policy makers, etc. - Peer-coaching and feedback (participants will
support each other throughout the programme - Debriefing with a professional coach for
psychometric and 360-degree assessments) - Action learning sets facilitated by an
experienced coach/facilitator - A virtual learning environment and web-based
collaborative learning between modules
12Additional special features
- Personal and in-depth action-inquiry into their
leadership development, behaviour and impact - Intensive inner-work/ self development regarding
self-awareness, communication and conflict
management skills, critical and creative
thinking, change-agent practice - Cross-functional/organisational collaboration to
address culture change and employer engagement
issues - Interview outstanding leaders/practitioners in
the field - Collaborative projects between modules
13Module Titles
Module 2 Understanding and leading the key
stakeholders raising your game
Module 1 The Personal Foundations of Leadership
Self-awareness and developmental processes
Module 3 The institutional challenges strategic
leadership and culture change
Capstone day project presentation, self and
peer assessment
14Top-level module 1 content
- Module 1 The Personal Foundations of Leadership
Self-awareness and developmental processes
focusing on - Self awareness, self leadership, identity
- Understanding others - personality differences,
role preferences, characteristics and values - Action-inquiry learning to learn to lead
- The leadership development journey
- Reflective tools - leadership concepts, models
and capabilities - Raising the quality of thinking and conversation
- Emotional intelligence and competencies
- Peer-coaching
- Visiting leading expert speakers
15Top-level module 2 content
- Module 2 Understanding and leading the key
stakeholders raising your game focusing on - Leadership styles, behaviour and 360 degree
feedback - Power and influence why should anybody follow
you? - Strategic relationship building partners and
allies - Advanced communication and dialogue processes,
- Reading organisations - metaphors, mindsets,
leadership - Conflict management skills and strategy
- Leading diverse stakeholders and beyond
institutional boundaries, - Collaborative leadership
- Consulting skills and processes
- Keynote speakers
16Top-level module 3 content
- Module 3 The institutional challenges strategic
leadership and culture change focussing on - Institutional challenges and strategic leadership
- Myths, assumptions and theories of change
- Models of organisational change/ changing
environments - Organisational cultures and culture change
- Change agent skills and strategy
- Sitting in the fire - leading through risk and
resistance - Application to institutional projects
- Innovation in the evolving field of Knowledge
Exchange - Leading edge practitioners and expert speakers
17Capstone day
- Project presentation, self and peer assessment
focusing on - Review and assessment of project reports
- Presentation and feedback on achievements and
learning - Celebration and close
- Self-organised follow on e.g. continuation of
networks/ peer support, write up/ publication of
learning, etc.
18Questions and answers?
19Reactions, comments, suggestions?
20Programme dates 2009/10
- Deadline for Nominations Friday 19 December 2008
- Module 1 The Personal Foundations of Leadership
Self-awareness and developmental processes 21
24 April 2009 - Psychometrics debrief 2 hours on either 8. or
9. June 2009 - Action Learning Set 10 June 2009
- Module 2 Understanding and leading the key
stakeholders raising your game July 8 10 2009 - Action Learning Set Wednesday 9 September 2009
- Module 3 The institutional challenges strategic
leadership and culture change 4 6 Nov. 2009 - Capstone Day Friday April 9 2010
21Programme Administrator
- Applications completed with full reference to the
selection criteria, should be posted or emailed
to arrive by Friday December 19 2008 to - Â
- Louise Taylor
- Programme Administrator
- Leadership Foundation for Higher Education
- Kingfisher House
- 90 Rockingham Street
- Sheffield S1 4EB
- E louise.taylor_at_lfhe.ac.uk
- T 0114 270 0188
- www.lfhe.ac.uk
22Contacts
- 88 Kingsway
- London
- WC2B 6AA
- T 020 7841 2822
- F 020 7681 6219
- E info_at_lfhe.ac.uk
- www.lfhe.ac.uk
- Programme Director
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- John Mulligan
- Breakthrough Consultancy
- Ashtown
- Roundwood
- Co. Wicklow,
- Ireland
- tel 353 1 2818948
- fax 353 1 2818948
- mobile 353 86 6041380
- email info_at_breakthrough.ie
- web www.breakthrough.ie