Event Date: 08/10/2016 (2:00 pm EDT - 3:00 pm EDT)

It’s time to challenge your organization’s leaders with a new way of thinking. Join experts David Horth and Chuck Palus for “What Does Leadership Look Like Around Here? Using Leadership Metaphor Explorer for Development and Action in Your Organization.” Leadership Metaphor Explorer (LME) is a simple and powerful tool, based in a variety of engaging visual metaphors, for facilitating conversations about leadership. LME helps people talk openly, honestly, and creatively about “what kinds of leadership we have now” and “what kinds of leadership I /we need to develop to meet our challenges.”
Participants Will Learn:
- How to use leadership metaphors for facilitating small and large group settings
- How to use leadership metaphors effectively in one-on-one coaching
- How visual metaphors can be used to facilitate more effective conversations
- What it is like to experience an actual leadership metaphor session
Who Should Attend:
- Managers
- Leaders
- Human Resources Professionals
- Trainers
- Organizational Development Professionals
Presented By...

David Magellan Horth
An accomplished designer, facilitator, and executive coach, David is a Senior Enterprise Associate at the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL®) in the Design & Evaluation Center. He is considered a worldwide expert on organizational creativity. David is the co-author of The Leader’s Edge: Six Creative Competencies for Navigating Complex Challenges and he holds a B.Sc. (Hon) from the University of Surrey.

Chuck Palus
David Horth is accomplished designer, facilitator, and executive coach, David is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership in the Design & Evaluation Center. He is considered a worldwide expert on organizational creativity. David is the co-author of The Leader’s Edge: Six Creative Competencies for Navigating Complex Challenge
Chuck Palus is also a Senior Fellow at Center for Creative Leadership. He is the co-author of Making Common Sense: Leadership as Meaning-making in a Community of Practice and The Leader’s Edge: Six Creative Competencies for Exploring Complex Challenges.
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