Brainstrust


MARESFIELD CURNOW BRAINSTRUST WORKSHOPS

For Continuing Professional Development


Forthcoming Brainstrust Workshops 1998


25 March 1999 ANDREW MAYO

"The Intellectual Capital Balance Sheet – Managing It For Growth".

Andrew is a well-known expert in management development and organisational learning, which he pioneered as International Personnel Director of ICL. This session follows last year’s workshop by Melvyn Ingleson entitled "Intellectual Capital – The Big Brother of Knowledge Management", and will build on the survey results from Brainstrust participants in reviewing the challenges now facing knowledge management practitioners in professional service firms and their clients.

22 April 1999 GEOF COX

"New Directions".

Geof is an expert in the consulting application of appreciative enquiry in the UK and has used this participative change management approach in organisations as varied as: the IMC, universities, the Health Service, community development and the Government of Scotland! He will talk about his consulting lessons from these experiences.

27 May 1999 PROFESSOR COLIN COULSON THOMAS, Adaptation Limited

"Entrepreneurship and How To Do It. Intrapreneurship and How To Enable and Support It".

Colin is the Wilmott Dixon Professor of Corporation Transformation in the University of Luton and Chairman of Adaptation Limited, Policy Publications Limited and author of over 50 books and articles on management, etc., who will talk on the new role of the consultant.

24 June 1999 PROFESSOR RALPH STACEY

"Implications Of Chaos And Complexity Theory For Consulting And The Management Of Change".

Ralph is the Head of the Centre for Management Complexity at the University of Hertfordshire.

22 July 1999 FRED ALLEN

"Making Sense Of Organisational Change, Mergers and Acquisitions".

Fred is a former consultant in the Hay Group who has held senior personnel positions with Abbey Life, BOC and recently returned to this country after 22 years as International Personnel Director of Merck Sharp & Dohme based in the United States.

August 1999 Summer Recess

23 September 1999 ALISTAIR MANT, Socio Technical Strategy Group

(provisional) "Intelligent Leadership Report, An Update"


Further Details

Maresfield Curnow Brainstrust Workshops for the Continuing Professional Development of Management Consultants are held at:

The Hampden and Fitzroy Suite The Grosvenor House Hotel, 86 Park Lane, London W1.

Tea 6.00 pm

Workshop 6.30 pm

Reception 8.30 pm

Please note that we now start at a later time!

The attendance fee for an individual Brainstrust Workshop is £195 plus VAT. A season ticket for six workshops in 1997 costs £840 plus VAT. A season ticket for eleven workshops costs £1445 plus VAT and is fully transferable between associates and colleagues, and unused tickets may be carried forward into the 1998 season.

The purpose of the Brainstrust Workshop is to provide an opportunity for continuing personal and professional development for busy, experienced consulting people; individuals who are interested in the whys and wherefores of current Management Consultancy trends and who will share past experiences and lessons with other interested, curious types. The presentation is followed by an open discussion and questions to the speaker, and is therefore participative in nature.


To book a place and obtain your 10% membership discount: Booking Details of 22nd July Brainstrust Workshop: "Making Sense of Organisational Change, Mergers & Acquisitions" led by Fred Allen

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