PARLIAMENTARY LEADERS PROGRAM WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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1 PARLIAMENTARY LEADERS PROGRAM WESTERN AUSTRALIA A specialised program for Parliamentarians 6-8 June, 2018

2 AS LEADERS TODAY, POLITICIANS FACE A MORE COMPLEX, PRESSURED AND DIFFICULT JOB THAN EVER BEFORE The Parliamentary Leaders Program is highimpact, time-optimised and effective for leaders like you. The program was designed with input from Parliamentarians. This exclusive program for Parliamentarians for all parties will strengthen and grow your capability to respond to the challenges of the 21st Century. WHY PARTICIPATE? Grow your influence in Parliament Deliver greater results for your staff, supporters and voters Expand your contribution to your constituency Create lasting impact as a Parliamentarian THE EXPERIENCE Our session leaders provide a stimulating and intellectually challenging experience using: Small group discussions about leadership, common challenges and governing in the 21st Century Scenario building where you experience life as a politician in a future you create Workshops with specialists to learn how to use practical decision-making tools Case studies where you can learn from past experience and work with colleagues on issues that matter to you Guest speakers to expose you to new ways of thinking about leadership and governing in complex environments Reflection to foster insight Having seen the beneficial outcomes of this program in its first three years, the Liberal Party is eager to see it continue to grow and serve our parliamentary leaders. There is clearly significant benefit to participants. - President of the Liberal Party of Australia, The Hon. Nick Greiner AC The Australian Labor Party is proud to support a non-partisan initiative such as this, which builds on democratic traditions of public leadership and contribution, while also equipping participants with the necessary skills for Parliament in the 21st century. - President of the Australian Labor Party, The Hon. Mark Butler MP australianfutures.org

3 PROGRAM INFORMATION If you require accommodation for the program we have a limited number of studios in UWA s new Forrest Hall on hold for $120/ night, however, these are only temporary holds, so please let us know as soon as possible if you would like to secure one. Welcome Dinner - The Context: Governing in the 21st Century Wednesday 6 June The Formal Dining Room, The University of Western Australia Hosted by and remarks from Professor Dawn Freshwater, Vice Chancellor, The University Western Australia Keynote address from The Hon. Fred Chaney AO, former Federal Senator for Western Australia and former Deputy Leader of the Federal Liberal Party Day 1 - The Leader Thursday 7 June (all day) The University Club of Western Australia Informal dinner together for all participants Day 2 - The Change Agent Friday 8 June (all day) The University Club of Western Australia Follow-up engagement - Coaching calls and six-month check-in Early December, details TBC Experience in previous courses and feedback from participants demonstrates that the most effective way to embed learning and hold people accountable to the decisions they make during the course is to have a planned check-in, six months after the course. Our program facilitators (Ralph Ashton and Malcolm Doig) will also offer each participant one coaching call per month in between the program dates (June 6-8) and the follow-up event in December as a way to provide participants with on-going support and space for reflection. MAIN THEMES Transform your capabilities in two extraordinary days. The program will build your understanding, connections and capabilities in three main themes: THE THE 1 2 CONTEXT 3 What forces are shaping the What are my aspirations, 21st century? What are the motivations, patterns of implications of complexity and behaviour, blind spots and the rapid rate of change for unconscious biases? How do I governing Australia? differ from others? What are the societal roles, goals and constraints of Australian society, including governments, the public service, business and community sector? What does this mean for me as a parliamentarian? What will it be like to govern over the next decade? What capabilities will I need as a senior politician to be effective? What could I do to facilitate these changes? What are the intellectual and strategic foundations for the next period of major reform in Australia? How can I powerfully influence others using my signature leadership style? Why is it useful to have a range of approaches (analytical, cognitive and emotional) to leadership, communication, decision-making and problem- solving? How do I know when to deploy them? What are the practical tools to manage ethical dilemmas, personal integrity and ensuring that policy leads from a foundation of understanding values? How can I manage my reputation, as well as my health and relationships? THE CHANGE AGENT How can I be effective in multiple roles over my career? How can I build my capacity in the art of governing? What can I learn from the passage of previous contentious policy and legislation? How do I access, filter, analyse and evaluate information from a range of sources in my timeconstrained world? What is the role of innovation, risk, continual learning and adaptive leadership? How do I build my own capabilities and encourage and enable them in others? What tools and models can I use to explore collaboration for influence and impact? What is the role of collaboration, engaging people with different points of view, stakeholder management and negotiations? How can I master all of them? australianfutures.org

4 REGISTRATION The course is limited to 12 participants. The total cost of the program is $5,000 (plus GST) and covers the Welcome Dinner and membership of the Fellows' Alumni Program. An opportunity exists for Parliamentarians to receive a Patrons' Fellowship for each program, which covers $4,500 of the cost of the two-day program. The Patrons' Fellowships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, or to register and apply for a Patrons Fellowship, contact: Chloë Spackman: chloe@australianfutures.org This innovative and challenging program draws on international best practice from the Harvard Kennedy School in the USA, the Institute for Government in the UK and corporate leadership programs. To create an open learning environment, the program is held under Chatham House Rule and participants are split into party groups for some sessions. The leadership program is essentially about power - not the power to the position we hold, but of us as people to bring about change. I wish a course like this had been available when I was elected to parliament. I am a more powerful and effective representative because of it. I found that I had the confidence to commit to policy direction and pursue it rather than accepting advice from more experienced team members that it could not be done. Without the catalyst of this course, I m not sure that would have been possible at this stage of my early political experience. - Julie Owens MP, member for Parramatta - Ann Sudmalis MP, Member for Gilmore There are very few leadership programs directly targeted for MPs. I found this extremely beneficial in enhancing my awareness and guiding me to confidence to be the leader I know I can be and have a positive impact on my state." The course is very useful for gaining a better understanding of onself and knowing better how you can lead, use your individual talents and create change." - The Hon. Ruth Forrest, MLC, Member for Murchinson - Chris Crewther MP, Member for Dunkley

5 SESSION FACILITATORS RALPH ASHTON MALCOLM DOIG CHLOË SPACKMAN Founded The Australian Futures Project to build Australia s capacity for a flourishing shared future. Ralph began his career as a corporate lawyer and investment banker. Since then Ralph has worked with, advised and consulted to governments, the United Nations, the World Bank, business, academia and the for-purpose sector. As Founding Director of Corporate Evolution, to help leaders transform their worlds through creation of highperformance team leadership and organisational culture transformation, Malcolm has 23 years' experience managing high-performance teams. He has been coaching senior executives in leading organisations in Australia, Asia and Europe over the last 14 years and is part of a leading global management consultancy's international network. As Director of Programs at The Australian Futures Project, Chloë has over 10 years of experience running cross-cultural and leadership programs. Chloë managed Macquarie University s Global Leadership Program (GLP), which was awarded a prestigious international award from the Institute for International Education for Innovation and Best Practice in Internationalising the Campus. As well as facilitation by Ralph Ashton and Malcolm Doig, across the three days of the program there will be sessions facilitated by: The Hon. Fred Chaney AO Federal Senator for Western Australia from 1974 to Served as Deputy Leader of the Federal Liberal Party ( ), Minister for Administrative Services (1978), Aboriginal Affairs ( ), Social Security ( ) and National Development and Energy ). The Hon. Dr Elizabeth Constable Independent member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1991 to Served as Minister for Education ( ), Tourism ( ) and Womens Interests ( ). The Hon. John Day Liberal member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1993 to Served as Minister for Health ( ), Planning ( ), Culture and the Arts ( ), Environment (2010), Youth (2010) and Science and Innovation ( ). The Hon. Stephen Smith ALP member of the Federal House of Representatives from 1993 to Served as Minister for Foreign Affairs ( ), Trade (2010) and Defence ( ). Professor Dawn Freshwater Vice-Chancellor, The University of Western Australia and former Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and registrar, UWA. Recipient of the Fellowship of the Royal College of Nursing, panel member for the Higher Education Funding Council for England 2014 Research Excellence Framework. HONORARY PATRONS: President of the Australian Labor Party, The Hon. Mark Butler MP President of the Liberal Party of Australia, The Hon. Nick Greiner AC Honorary patrons and Session Facilitators are contributing in a personal capacity Australian Futures Project 5

6 BEHIND THE PROGRAM: THE AUSTRALIAN FUTURES PROJECT A non-partisan, not-for-profit organisation, the Australian Futures Project works to improve how Australia creates its future by: Improving understanding of key challenges and opportunities facing Australia Increasing quality of discussion and action towards Australians desired future The Australian Futures Project has a track record of identifying, developing and running initiatives with high impact, including 21st Century Service - a course for Public Servants on solving complex challenges, My Big Idea - a national conversation engaging 15 million Australians on the future of the country, and two state-wide programs on the future of agriculture. For more information, visit australianfutures.org Australian Futures Project 6