GUEST SPEAKERS - 2009
Presenters:
Dr Marianne Broadbent- Senior Partner
EWK International and Julie Fahey - KPMG Partner in Charge
- Information, Communication and Entertainment The Women are IT network is pleased to invite you to attend this very special luncheon at which we will be privy to the insights on the nature of Post GFC Leadership and what it will mean for Leaders in different sectors. We will hear how organisations are rethinking the key capabilities they need for the future and to what extent does this affect women and men differently? Guest Presenter - Dr Marianne Broadbent- Senior Partner EWK International Dr Marianne Broadbent is an executive advisor, specialist in leadership and executive capabilities, and commentator on global business and workplace developments. Marianne is a Senior Partner at the innovative global leadership consultancy, EWK International, where she has both regional and global responsibilities. She works with CEOs and other executives on their leadership capabilities and those of their teams, in addition to executive search work across a range of industries and C level functions. Before joining EWK International, Dr. Broadbent was global Senior Vice President of New Product Development for Gartner, Inc, and prior to that Associate Dean at Melbourne Business School. Dr. Broadbent has led global businesses for Gartners CIO Executive Programs and has been Visiting Researcher at Boston University. She is co-author of two bestselling books published by Harvard Business School Press and her insights have been published and quoted in publications such as The Financial Times, Sloan Management Review and The Economist. She has written columns for major industry magazines in many countries. Guest Presenter - Julie Fahey - KPMG Partner in Charge - Information, Communication and Entertainment Julie Fahey re-joined the KPMG partnership in May 2006 in a key leadership role in technology. Julie returns to the partnership after 10 years in the industry where she undertook executive leadership roles in the transformation of businesses, underpinned by heavy reliance on technology, including the significant re-structuring and realignment of the IT management and governance model. In February 2003, Julie joined General Motors Holden (GMH) as the Chief Information Officer and, in July 2003, Julie was appointed to the Board as the Executive Director, Information Systems and Services. During her time with GMH she was responsible for all aspects of information systems including IT infrastructure, IS planning and IS project execution, in an outsourced environment. With her unique blend of operational IS, consulting and vendor experience, Julie had the IT and business experience to fulfil her board responsibilities. Best known as a change agent and an advocate of pragmatic, structured decision maker driven by commercial realities and the need for relevant business outcomes, Julie has an exceptional aptitude and passion for leading transformational change.
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Presenter:
Kirsten McMahon-Cook Overcoming the obstacles of virtual
teams and accelerating team value through effective
virtual leadership Organisations to succeed in
todays global economy have invested significantly
in standardised business processes, information systems
and consistent global customer service levels despite
great distance and time differences. In such a globalised
context, virtual teams, separated by distance,
communicate and work successfully through computer
mediated mediums in order to deliver increased
profitability, shortened response times and lower cost
deliverables. Knowing how to develop and maintain high
performing virtual teams is increasingly becoming a
critical competitive advantage. Recent research however
suggests that less than 30% of virtual teams are seen to
be effective and successful thus presenting a challenge
for businesses leaders of today and the future. How can
virtual team leaders overcome the obstacles required to
successfully lead virtual teams? Kirsten McMahon-Cook is a MBA
graduate with experience in a global organisation leading
virtual teams. Kirsten has had an extensive corporate
career where she has led or been a member of teams
dispersed across the globe from Australia to Manila,
Thailand to the UK and Brazil through to New Zealand.
Kirsten is an accomplished leader in Marketing and
Communications strategy, Business Operations, Sales
Management and Programme Directorship and her team
oriented and collaborative approach has resulted in
accelerated revenues, increased profitability and
improved customer service. Proven successes include
the delivery of global strategy into the domestic market,
accomplished through effective management of significant
stakeholder groups and motivating of high performance
teams. Kirsten brings to the Women are IT network her corporate experience coupled with her recent and topical research on virtual leadership as gained from her MBA thesis. Her presentation and discussion will focus on the strategies and tactics effective virtual leaders employ to overcome some of the challenges of leading virtual teams. Primarily three key themes are explored; individual, technological and structural, and team-based considerations. Kirsten will also introduce the emerging concept of Leader Presence in the virtual context. |