Leadership and Regions: Place Leadership and the Challenge of Transformation
The RMIT EU Centre is pleased to invite you to this public seminar in leadership and regions with guest speaker Markku Sotarauta, Professor Regional Development Studies at Tampere University, Finland.
Presenter Dr Markku Sotarauta - Tampere University, Finland.
When Thursday, 8 August 2019, 12:30 pm – 2 pm
Where
RMIT Council Chamber Building 1, Level 2R 124 La Trobe St Melbourne
Cost Free
More Information There is growing recognition that leadership is critical to the wellbeing of regional communities. But leadership of places is complex: to work effectively, place leaders need to negotiate priorities, pool resources and work collaboratively, across multiple actors and agencies. In the context of the many challenges facing regions, place leaders must go beyond formal management of places to mobilise collective action for change. Professor Sotarauta will lead this conversation on effective place leadership - the qualities and skills of place leaders, how they work, how to support their development, and what place leaders can bring to regional development and transformation. About the speaker Dr Markku Sotarauta is professor of regional development studies in Faculty of Management and Business at Tampere University, Finland. In 2011-13, he served as the founding Dean of the School of Management and, in 2009-2010, as the last Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Administration. In 2008 he was appointed as a Visiting Professor in the Newcastle University Business School (UK) for a three year period. Professor Sotarauta specialises in leadership, innovation systems, and institutional entrepreneurship in city and regional development. He has published widely on these issues in international journals and edited books. His latest publications include Leadership and the City: Power, strategy and networks in the making of knowledge cities published by Routledge. He has worked with the Finnish Parliament, many Finnish ministries as well as cities and regions both in Finland and in other countries. See below for the event flyer or download here
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