– Exclusive to Henley Partnership members –
New market paradigms require new types of leaders to help organisations thrive in uncharted territory. Tammy Day offers a glimpse into the future. She shares research into the new leadership models thriving in some of the world’s leading organisations, and looks at which leadership archetypes most engage different generations within a workforce. You’ll have the opportunity to apply ideas to your own context and build your own model based on the traits you see as most relevant for your business.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the event you will have:
- Gained insights into the leadership models thriving in some of the world’s leading organisations
- Explored which leadership archetypes engage different generations within a workforce
- Built your own ‘leader of the future’ model based on the traits you see as most relevant for your business
Who should attend?
If your job requires you to lead and engage teams, then this workshop will help you to think about new ways to do this, suited to the new organisational contexts we all find ourselves in. It’s particularly suited to individuals in an organisation going through change or needing to tackle new types of business challenge, perhaps requiring a different approach to leadership than in the past. The workshop will also be of interest to HR leaders.
Speaker

With two decades’ experience in people change, talent strategy and leadership development, Tammy Day’s passion is to help large organisations perform at their best. Her expertise spans strategy development, OD, leadership development, strategic HR, employee engagement as well as external communication. She brings these disciplines together in an unusual way to break down traditional organisational silos and get business results. Tammy is MD of Leadership By Design.
How do I book?
This event is exclusive to members of The Henley Partnership. To book please contact your HR or Learning and Development team at your organisation.
Unsure who to contact? Please do not hesitate to contact us at thp@henley.ac.uk
For this event, up to 3 places per member organisation are available. ’Up to’ indicates the maximum number per member organisation, it is not an allocation of places. All places are subject to availability at the time of booking.
Key words
The primary theme is leadership and the secondary theme is change.
It is relevant to the development of change, VUCA, future, challenge, leadership, styles, archetypes, character, adaptability.