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A networking forum crafted to enhance leadership skills, raise internal profile, and advance your career
Main Conference : 4th & 5th November 2015Workshops : 4th & 5th November 2015
Masterclass : 6th November 2015 Venue : Rydges Sydney Central, NSW
The Featured Speaker Panel Includes:
Event Highlights
Captain Jennifer WittwerDirector, National Action Plan for Women, Peace and Security & Senior Officer, Australian Defence Force
Dorte EkelundDirector-General, ACT Environment and Planning
Jonty BushCommunity Liaison and Research Officer, Department of Justice and Attorney General, Queensland
Michelle NarracottGlobal Services Executive, Fuji Xerox, Digital Government, Center for Digital Transformation
Chris LambNon-Executive Director, Diversity Council Australia
Jo Sutherland-ShawDirector, Performance and Business Services, Attorney-General’s Department
Louise McSorleyAssistant Secretary Office for Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
Nerita LewisPersonnel Capability Officer, Royal Australian Air Force
Susanne MooreFounder and Executive Chair, the Centre for Gender Economics and Innovation (C4GEi)
Kathryn CarlisleDeputy Director Strategic Plans, Maritime Border Command
Make the most of your Attendance and Networking Opportunities and Attend the Interactive Workshop Sessions:WORKSHOP AResilience: Your Path to Success & Happiness
WORKSHOP BTransformational Leadership: Taking the Reigns and Managing Change
MASTER CLASSLeading with Confidence and Presence: Climbing the Ladder
• Experience 4 Panel Discussions with key influential leaders
• Participate in a Meet Your Mentor Roundtable to ask questions to Australia’s leading icons
• Champagne Roundtable to encourage identifying the key issues facing women today
• Expert presentations from the Australian Defence Force & Women for Election Australia
Ruth MeddExecutive Chair, Women on Boards
Tracy HoweCEO, NSW Council of Social Service
Lisa CottonCEO, The Funding Network
Keynote Speaker:Her Excellency Mercy Debrah- KarikariHigh Commissioner, the Republic of Ghana to the Commonwealth of Australia
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Dear colleague,
“The promotion of gender equality in Australia, and the world, is everyone’s business. It should not sit on the shoulders of women alone. It’s about men accepting responsibility to create change.”Elizabeth BroderickSex Discrimination Commissioner, Australian Human Rights Commission
“We know that our overall numbers for female leaders are somewhere between 40 and 45 percent at lower levels, and 40 to 50 percent amongst our top talent pool—but our promotion rates into senior management run well below this level.”Elmer Funke KüpperCEO, Australian Securities Exchange
Gender diversity within senior management teams has become an increasingly topical issue in Australia. With rising percentages of women on senior boards, increased government legislation in the area, and the debate shift from an issue of fairness and equality to the question of superior performance, it is clear that this topic is on the rise of change. However, leading women in the public sector have faced and continue to face a myriad of obstacles and challenges that stand in their way on the road to successful leadership.
This event will serve as a networking conference to manage leadership skills, collaborate about the promotion of diversity, and improve efficiency & effectiveness in the workplace. Learn how to present yourself with presence and confidence to accelerate your journey to a higher level role. Benefit from inspirational and motivating stories, strategies and skills for overcoming challenges, and unique approaches to career progression and leading in a rapidly evolving sector.
By bringing together key influential leaders and experts to provide essential development, inspiration, and insight, IQPC Australia has focused our programme on the following key challenges:• Networking with the Key Influential Women in the Public Sector • Advance your Performance & Career • Managing Leadership Skills & Raising Internal Profile
By attending this event you will be among key influential leaders in the public sector and professional women looking for leadership effectiveness and career advancement. Experience special case studies on adapting to change in an evolving environment, achieving the work and life balance, and presenting with presence & confidence to open doors.
To book your place, simply call 02 9229 1000, email registration@iqpc.com.au or book online at www.womeninpublicsector.com.au
I look forward to meeting you in Sydney in October.
Yours faithfully, Dana HutchinsonProgramme DirectorIQPC Australia
Aspiring, Emerging, and Existing Female Leaders in Australia’s Public Sector:
• Chief Executives • Line Managers • Directors • Executive Directors • Group Managers
• Talent Leaders • Senior anagers • Diversity Leaders• Branch Managers• Executive Coaches
• Her Excellency Mercy Debrah- Karikari High Commissioner, the Republic of Ghana to the Commonwealth of Australia
• Captain Jennifer Wittwer Director, National Action Plan for Women, Peace and Security & Senior I Senior Officer, Australian Defence Force
• Jo Sutherland-Shaw Director, Performance and Business Services, Attorney-General’s Department
• Dorte Ekelund Director-General, ACT Environment and Planning
• Louise McSorley Assistant Secretary Office for Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
• Nerita Lewis Personnel Capability Officer, Royal Australian Air Force
• Michelle Narracott Global Services Executive, Fuji Xerox, Center for Digital Transformation
• Kathryn Carlisle Deputy Director Strategic Plans, Maritime Border Command
• Jonty Bush Community Liaison and Research Officer, Department of Justice and Attorney General, Queensland
• Sonia McDonald CEO & Founder, Leadership HQ
• Ruth Medd Executive Chair, Women on Boards
• Tracy Howe CEO, NSW Council of Social Service
• Susanne Moore Founder and Executive Chair, the Centre for Gender Economics and Innovation (C4GEi)
• Jenny Strachan Director, Strachan Communication
• Mario Halouvas National Training Manager, Priority Management
• Stacey Copas Head Facilitator and Inspirational Speaker, Resilience for Results
• Kim McConville Executive Director, Beyond Empathy
• Jenny Morris President, Women for Election Australia
• Joanne Yates Executive Committee Vice President, Women for Election
• Peta Sigley Principal, The Resilience Institute
• Lisa Cotton CEO, The Funding Network
• Chris Lamb Non-Executive Director, Diversity Council Australia
• Sergeant Tricia Reynolds Career Promotion Team Leader, Defence Force Australia
• Lindley Edwards Group CEO, AFG Venture Group
• Judith van Uen CEO & Founding Director, Justice Equality Rights Access JERA International
Who you will meet at the Women in Public Sector Conference:
The Expert Speaker Panel:
Don’t forget to book before 28 August and save $1,100!
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8:00 Conference Registration and Arrival Coffee
8:30 Opening Remarks by IQPC Australia and the Conference Chair
Jenny Strachan Director, Strachan Communication
8:40 Adapting and Adjusting to Change in an Evolving EnvironmentIn order to achieve positive outcomes with change in the workplace, a leader must possess critical attributes to accept and implement this change effectively. Understand what senior leaders have done to be a highly effective change leader.• Adapting to a constantly changing environment in the public sector• Assessing the indicators of change and implementing a successful plan• Accepting and creating new ideas and direction within the workplace to maintain innovation• Understanding the essential qualities and mentality of a respected & followed change leader
Her Excellency Mercy Debrah- KarikariHigh Commissioner, the Republic of Ghana to the Commonwealth of Australia
9:10 Making your Workplace Diverse Friendly In an age of constant change and the question of performance amongst the genders, this session will highlight strategies to make your workplace more diverse friendly.• Assessing the different notions of diversity • Highlighting methods to improve diversity in the workplace • Demonstrating the reason why diversity still has not hit its potential in Australia’s public sector• Comparing the relations of economics to gender and looking at the big picture
Susanne MooreFounder and Executive Chair,Centre for Gender Economics and Innovation (C4GEi)
9:40 Culture of Resilience: How to Cultivate a Resistant Mindset Become resilient to unforseen challenges and obstacles that stand in your way of achieving leadership success. Understand the connection between leadership and resilience and their unique link. • Controlling emotions and approaching difficult situations rationally• Understanding the correct behaviours and decisions that will make you successful• Fostering resilience within your organisation• Overcoming your internal detrimental thoughts and becoming emotionally intelligent
Kathryn CarlisleDeputy Director Strategic Plans, Maritime Border Command
10:20 Achieving the Work and Life Balance With leadership and power comes the chaos of balancing life’s adventures and work’s preoccupations. How does one with such responsibility possibly balance both? This session will delve into practical strategies proven to help you achieve a healthy work & life balance. • Achieving personal goals in conjunction with delivering office success• Harmonising a healthy work, health, and life routine• Utilising effective time management skills to commit to your home life and work life
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• Understanding how to prioritise and assess each obstacle while considering your life as a whole
Moderator: Susanne MooreFounder and Executive Chair, the Centre for Gender Economics and Innovation (C4GEi)
Panelists: Jo Sutherland-ShawDirector, Performance and Business Services, Attorney-General’s Department
Lisa CottonCEO, the Funding Network
Tricia ReynoldsCareer Promotion Team Leader, Defence Force Australia
Louise McSorleyAssistant Secretary Office for Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
11:00 “SPEED NETWORKING SESSION” Hosted by the Conference Chair
Jenny Strachan, Director, Strachan Communication
*Speed Networking Session: A structured interactive session designed to help you expand your network through one-on-one focused conversations
11:30 Morning Tea & Networking Break
12:00 Digital Leadership: Transforming Government Engagement with Citizens
Organisations around the world are refocusing their priorities on moving the customer experience to digital by default. In 2015, Digital Government is emerging as one of the most exciting and essential transformations in the foreseeable future. Michelle shares her insights from across the public, not for profit and corporate sectors as she explores how today’s leaders are preparing themselves to become the digital leaders of tomorrow. She looks at four key themes:• Joining the digital government agenda in Australia and internationally• Challenging ideas about technology, disruption and the digital age• Building digital brand, presence and competencies• Moving beyond digital government to customer experience
Michelle NarracottGlobal Services Executive (FX Digital Government), Center for Digital Transformation
12:40 How to Cut Through in a Bloke’s World & the Challenges that come with it
Working in male dominated fields can be a difficult road to pave for a female. Get the best tips and practical advice to advance your career to the top. • Understanding the obstacles that face women in the Transport, Infrastructure, and Urban Planning Departments• Channelling constructive feedback into success in the industry• Outlining the pathways to success in a male dominated field• Gathering tips and strategies to leverage your career advancement back on the job
Dorte Ekelund Director-General, ACT Environment and Planning
13:20 Networking Lunch
DAY 1 | 4TH NOVEMBER 2015
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14:20 Meet your Mentor Roundtable *There will be 4 mentors selected and situated at different tables around the room. Develop questions for your mentor and ask them on the day of the event.
TABLE 1: Captain Jennifer WittwerDirector, National Action Plan for Women, Peace and Security & Senior I Senior Officer, Australian Defence Force
TABLE 2: Jo Sutherland-ShawDirector, Performance and Business Services, Attorney-General’s Department
TABLE 3: Louise McSorleyAssistant Secretary Office for Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
TABLE 4: Dorte EkelundDirector-General, ACT Environment and Planning
15:00 The Role of Gender in Peace & Security EffortsUnderstand the importance of gender perspective on achieving peace, security, and reconstruction• Thinking about gender perspective in a different mindset• Clarifying the National Action Plan for Women • Assessing equal participation of women in decision-making forums and underlining the essential roles of women in conflict prevention, peace building and post-conflict reconstruction
Captain Jennifer WittwerSenior Officer, Australian Defence Force & Director of the National Action Plan for Women, Peace and Security
15:40 Afternoon Tea and Networking Break
16:00 Testing your Efficiency and EffectivenessYou often hear these 2 terms being thrown around, but what do they really mean? Are efficient people more productive because they get more work done? Or should you be more focused on being effective? While efficiency refers to how well something is done, effectiveness refers to how useful something is. In the forever compelling management roles in Public Sector, Mario gives you some very practical tips on how to achieve a balance of both, to be more productive.• Learning the difference between being efficient and effective• Identifying strategies that will enable you to get your work done and be more productive• Plotting your work on a matrix to allow you to better prioritise• Implementing an effective decision making process• Defining questions and strategies to allow for greater efficiency
Mario Halouvas National Training Manager, Priority Management
16:40 Champagne Roundtable *This champagne roundtable will encourage you to further identify, benchmark, and analyse the key issues and challenges facing women in the public sector. Delegates will choose a topic that they wish to discuss and one member of the roundtable will present back to the group with their findings. Grab a glass of bubbly and discuss the issues that inhibit you from advancing your career whilst forming reputable relationships with influential experts. TABLE 1: The Mystique of Maturity: What Does Your Leadership Style Say About You? • How do you develop a leadership style that is unique?• How can you build a credible reputation through your leadership style?• What are the best methods for making your skills hit their highest potential?
Moderator: Nerita LewisPersonnel Capability Officer, Royal Australian Air Force
TABLE 2: Standing For What You Believe: The Power of Mindful Decision Making• How does one learn to practice pausing and reflecting before making a decision?• How do you gather the necessary information to make the right choice?• How can you balance intuition, systemic analysis and good judgement?
Moderator: Judith van UenCEO & Founding Director, Justice Equality Rights Access JERA International
TABLE 3: Removing Traditional Barriers to Achieve Improved Gender Representation• How can women ensure they are able to advance to senior level management in their sectors?• What are the best strategies for executive leadership transition?• How can organisations remove barriers that prevent women from achieving senior leadership roles?
Moderator: Chris LambNon-Executive Director, Diversity Council Australia
17:20 End of Day One & Networking Drinks
DAY 1 | 4TH NOVEMBER 2015
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• Creating a fairer, more inclusive, dynamic Australia• Engaging more women into the political process and better equipping women to tackle future challenges • Aiming to enrich the diversity in Australia by inspiring women• Highlighting neutral leadership programs and support for women aspiring to enter public life or elected office positions in Australia
Jenny MorrisPresident, Women for Election Australia
Joanne YatesExecutive Committee Vice President, Women for Election
13:00 Networking Lunch
14:00 Conversations with Kim McConville & Lindley Edwards: Quiet Leadership
“And when the job is done, the people said they did it themselves”• Understanding what is it that makes our leadership work?• How does collaboration work?• The importance of marshalling resources including money
Kim McConvilleExecutive Director, Beyond Empathy
Lindley EdwardsGroup CEO, AFG Venture Group
14:40 Assessing the Different Pathways to SuccessThere are thousands of ways to reach the senior position you desire. Understand the most successful and unique methods for reaching this goal. • Assessing different career movements that will land you at the top• Illuminating the progression pathway and the best tailored path for you• Applying key learning to possess the right mentality, focus, and strategy to reach your desired position• Exploring the different ways of the panels key influential leaders and discovering what worked and what could have been improved
Moderator: Susanne MooreFounder and Executive Chair, the Centre for Gender Economics and Innovation (C4GEi)
Panelists: Tracy HoweCEO, NSW Council of Social Service
Jonty BushCommunity Liaison and Research Officer, Department of Justice & Attorney General
Ruth MeddExecutive Chair, Women on Boards
Stacey CopasHead Facilitator and Inspirational Speaker, Resilience for Results
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9:30 Opening Remarks from the Conference Chair
Jenny Strachan Director, Strachan Communication
9:40 Presenting with Presence & Confidence to Open Doors It’s all about confidence! Learn how to present yourself in a manner that will open a plethora of new doors for your organisation and yourself. Represent yourself and beam with confidence in any situation. • Analysing why confidence remains such a pressing problem for women in the 21st century• Detailing the role of presence in the workplace and understanding its positive outcomes• Targeting specific goals that can be attainable with confidence in one’s ability• Defining strategies and methods to increase personal confidence and lead with presence in every situation
Jenny StrachanDirector, Strachan Communication
10:20 How do you Gain the Respect you need to Excel?Imagine being the only female executive at a fighter jet Squadron in the Royal Australian Air Force. The Squadron has over 200 personnel and only 8 women in total. Now imagine that some of these men have been in the industry for over 30 years and you are only 25. Terrifying? Or not! Join Nerita Lewis in this unique presentation where she will explain her story and provide valuable insight into a male dominated field.• Understanding how to gain respect for your expertise amongst males • Discussing the best practices to implement after you have received the respect you deserve• Outlining successful tips to overcome challenges and create strong working relationships with your employees• Analysing different methods to progress your career and develop your leadership style
Nerita LewisPersonnel Capability Officer, Royal Australian Air Force
11:00 Does Resilience have a Gender?• Definition and discussion of the integrated nature of resilience• Analysis of gender differences for resilience• The contribution of female leadership• The impact on high sustainable performance
Peta SigleyPrincipal, The Resilience Institute
11:40 Special Morning Tea for Ladies Oaks Day *Enjoy a premier selection of teas and crumpets and celebrate this special Australian Races Day in Style
12:20 Women for Election: Increasing Women’s Confidence and Advancing Careers
Most of us would like our careers to progress overtime: we want more money and more responsibility. Boosting your internal profile becomes a crucial way to ensure you’re first in line for future opportunities.
DAY 2 | 5TH NOVEMBER 2015
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DAY 2 | 5TH NOVEMBER 2015
15:40 CONFIDENCE – WHY IT IS SO HOT RIGHT NOW Why is confidence so important? Did you know that studies show us that confidence means more than competence? Leaders not only need the technical know how but the confidence to be leaders and drive change and strategy within their organisations. This interactive session will explain why confidence matters, how to build it and what to do about it with a little neuroscience.
You will learn!Confidence - believe me it matters!
• Discover your strengths and talents How to fake it until you make it• Power of Neuroscience in confidence• Amazing techniques on how to learn confidence• Take your confidence and skills to a new level
Sonia McDonaldCEO & Founder, Leadership HQ
16:40 Ladies Oaks Day Afternoon Tea & Networking Break
17:00 The Future of Women in the Public Sector: Beat the Minority It is clear that there is room for improvement for diversity and equality in the public sector. How far have we come? How much more room do we have to grow in this sector? Join key influential leaders in this panel discussion to assess different perspectives on this pressing topic. • Implementing clever ideas and forums for diversity change in your organisation• Setting up successful strategies to assist leadership advancement for women• Clarifying what the next 5 years may hold for women in the public sector• Planning leadership conversations and raising the need for diversity and equality for women
Moderator:Susanne MooreFounder and Executive Chair, the Centre for Gender Economics and Innovation (C4GEi)
Panelists:Chris LambNon-Executive Director, Diversity Council Australia
Michelle NarracottGlobal Services Executive (FX Digital Government), Center for Digital Transformation
Stacey CopasHead Facilitator and Inspirational Speaker, Resilience for Results
Kathryn CarlisleDeputy Director Strategic Plans, Border Protection Command
17:30 Main Conference Close
WORKSHOP BTransformational Leadership: Taking the Reigns and Managing ChangeIn a rapidly changing sector, the leaders need to be well equipped to manage all sorts of changes that occur in the workplace. Leaders need to align themselves with these changes and make room for their building capabilities to drive transformation. Being able to implement changes into one’s role is imperative to advancement of careers in the public sector. Join this workshop to develop and acquire skills necessary to facilitate transformation within the organisation.
What the workshop will cover:• Understanding the human factors within the organisation to leverage team dynamics• Assessing the right time for change and implementing this transformation correctly• Building capabilities and strategies to become a change leader in the workplace• Aligning the policy-making processes with business practices in the public sector
How you will benefit: • Be able to deal with all factors of resistance to change in the workplace• By sustaining positive change outcomes that will be beneficial to your organisation• Be able to understand what it takes to be a change leader• By sustaining the correct momentum you need to evoke change internally for a breadth of success
Facilitator: Sonia McDonaldCEO & Founder, Leadership HQ
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