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14th May 2016, Saturday| 9:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m |Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus
This is a SHINE Award Programme Hallmark Event
This is a core component of the Empowerment Series under Learning Package 2: People & Leadership
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14TH MAY 2016, SATURDAY 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS
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MAY 14, 2016 | 09:00AM - 05:00PM LT 21 & 22, TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY LAKESIDE CAMPUS
E X E C U T I V E P R O G R A M M E09:00 AM - 09:40 AM
iLEAD Registration at LT 21/LT 22
09:40 AM - 09:45 AM Opening & Introduction
11:20 AM - 11:50 AM Break (Short Game)
12:40 PM - 01:10 PM Q & A Session
10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SESSION 1: PERSONAL LEADERSHIP
Discovering the Leader Within YouJJ Fernandez, Radio Announcer
10:50 AM - 11:20 AM Q & A Session
04:00 PM - 04:10 PM Closing Address Janaronson Nagarajah Head of Life Skills Development
09:45 AM - 09:55 AM Opening Address Zachary Sean Sia
Conference Director of iLEAD Conference 2016 (LEAD 50)
02:40 PM - 03:30 PM SESSION 3 : LEADING OTHERSInfluential Leaders: The Art of Leading OthersRoshan Thiran, CEO of Leaderonomics
04:10 PM - 04:50 PM Closing Ceremony
09:55 AM - 10:00 AM Welcome Address
Associate Professor Dr Tang Siew Fun Taylor’s University Dean of Learning and Teaching (INTELLECT)
03:30 PM - 04:00 PM Q & A Session
11:50 AM - 12:40 PM SESSION 2: INSPIRING ACTION
Creating Change for a Better FutureRajeev Peshawaria, CEO, Iclif Leadership and Governance Centre
01:10 PM - 02:40 PM LUNCH
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This is in line with what employers look for when hiring prospective employees as highlighted by Ministry of Education Malaysia in the Graduate Employability Blueprint 2012 – 2017.
It is these qualities that we strive to imbibe in our students and platforms such as this, the iLead Confer-ence, is one of the avenues we will utilise to increase our students’ ability to acquire these soft skills. The iLEAD Conference aims to educate existing and as-piring Student Leaders by exposing them to key in-dustry speakers and personalities who has initiated significant contributions and will be sharing their ex-periences in the areas of Personal Leadership, Lead-ing Others, Servant Leadership and Inspiring Action.
Through methods such as this, which will allow them to gain knowledge on the importance of these soft skills in an increasingly globalised world, we hope that our students will become Future Ready and able to meet the challenges and demands of the working environment on completion of their degree.
Congratulations to the organising committee of the iLead Conference for bringing together a panel of speakers that will definitely provide valuable insight to all the students. To the esteemed panel of speakers, thank you for your time and for sharing lessons that will add an-other dimension to our students’ education here at Taylor’s University.
I hope all our students will benefit greatly from the insights from this event.
Dr Jon Whitmore
At Taylor’s University, we believe in empowering students to become impactful members of the profes-sional world upon their graduation. In order to achieve this, we have put into place various initiatives like the Taylor’s Graduate Capabilities and most recently, the 2nd Transcript or the SHINE Award programme to allow our students to hone their soft skills and develop their leadership qualities.
We have also incorporated elements of the 5C’s; Communication, Critical thinking and Problem Solving, Collaboration, Creativity and Innovation and Cultural Adaptation; into our pedagogy here at Taylor’s.
DR. JON WHITMOREActing Vice-Chancellor and President, Taylor’s University
04:00 PM - 04:10 PM Closing Address Janaronson Nagarajah Head of Life Skills Development
02:40 PM - 03:30 PM SESSION 3 : LEADING OTHERSInfluential Leaders: The Art of Leading OthersRoshan Thiran, CEO of Leaderonomics
03:30 PM - 04:00 PM Q & A Session
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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DR. TANG SIEW FUNDean of Learning and Teaching (INTELLECT),Taylor’s University
iLEAD, a hallmark conference and core component of the Empowerment Series under Learning Package 2: People and Leadership was designed to feature inspiring, experienced and dynamic leaders of the world to motivate and encourage our students, in guiding them to realise their full potential as effective leaders. Through the iLEAD Conference, every student will be provided with the opportunity to understand that leadership can be developed.
Additionally, the Experiential Learning component of this learning package will see our students assuming lead-ership roles in various Student Organisations simulating corporate organisations. This experience will provide all students with the opportunity to put leadership theories and understanding into practice and achieve the goals set for it. Multiple avenues will also be provided for our students to work with teams and people from various backgrounds and nationalities.
We are confident that the SHINE Award Programme and specifically Learning Package 2: People and Leadership will not only expose our students to leadership princi-ples, but provide them with a plethora of opportunities
to put these principles into practice. Hence, completing this programme will position our students at an edge compared to other graduates!
The iLead Conference has come a long way since it was first established in 2015. Approaching the 3rd iLEAD Conference today, we are grateful for the support we have received from our past and present speakers who have dedicated their time throughout.
The previous iLEAD Conferences has been such an inspiration to our participants that many have taken on a leadership position through various platforms. This year, I am pleased to announce that iLEAD Conferences 2016 are organised by LEAD 50, an exclusive student committee who have been working very hard to give you a memorable learning experience. Enjoy the conference and all the best in your SHINE journey!
Sincerely,Associate Professor Dr Tang Siew Fun,
Taylor’s University’s is driven by its core pur-pose which is to “educate the youth of the world to take their place as productive leaders in the global community”. Recognising the competitive-ness in the marketplace and identifying the need to produce highly employable graduates, the SHINE Award Programme was established to support the development of our students in the following four areas; Personal Development, People and Lead-ership, Professional Development and Global Engagement. Developing our students in the four areas will provide them with the essentials needed in demonstrating the right attitude, effective people skills and the abilities to adapt to a diverse cultural
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MR JANARONSON NAGARAJAHHead, Life Skills Development,Taylor’s University
A- Aspire to become a leader who wants to make a positive difference B- Believe in yourself by developing your po-tential and understand what it takes to become the next influential leader C- Commit to your Aspirations and Believe by applying what you have learnt D- Daily disciplines in being faithful to the little things which matters E- Experiment with different life experiences and things to find the true path that suits you
iLEAD was developed with the fundamental aim of equipping all students with the right foundation and knowledge, application techniques and skills to prepare you with all aspects of leadership skills, in hopes of pre-paring you with the task of becoming effective leaders. By attending the iLEAD Conference, you have earned yourself the leading position as a learner and early ris-er. Throughout the conference, you will be inspired and develop the confidence to become a successful leader. The iLEAD Conference will teach you how to commit to your aspirations and believes, apply and practice what you have learnt so that it becomes engraved in your daily routine (daily disciplines).
This is why we carefully selected our distinguished speakers based on their experience, personal success
stories and proven track record in the area of leadership and especially in inspiring others to elevate themselves. I hope that you will pay great attention to each of their message conveyed so that your foundation in becoming an effective leader is moulded in.
Make use of this opportunity to widen your network of friends by identifying and leveraging on each other’s strengths and helping each other learn every day.
I would also like to take this opportunity to convey my sincere appreciation to my colleague Ms Laveenia Theertha Pathy from Life Skills Development who is the key anchor of the iLEAD Conference and also, the key Advisor for LEAD50. Our vision is to make iLEAD, a lead-ership conference like none other that will inspire and impact our students in all ways possible. I am glad to be able to see its fruitful impact today.
The world is in-need of more leaders who can make a positive difference by adding more value to the community and nation. Let that start with you.
All the best!
Sincerely,Mr Janaronson Nagarajah
Leadership does not require mechanisms as complex as rocket science. While there are different school of thoughts about leadership and wheth-er leaders are born or made, I for one believe that leaders are made. In one of my favourite leadership book, The Leadership Challenge by James Kou-zes and Barry Posner, it is mentioned that “We’ve never met a leader who wasn’t born. We’ve also never met an accountant, artist, athlete, engineer, lawyer, physician, writer or zoologist who wasn’t born. We’re all born. That’s a given. It’s what you do with what you have before you die that makes the difference.”
I believe with my whole heart that this is true and is something that can be acquired by any individual who has the heart to learn. In my simple way, it can be as easy as ABCDE. All you have to do is:-
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Launched in 2015, the iLEAD Conferences is the brain-child of Life Skills Development (LSD) for the SHINE Award Programme. Life Skills Development (LSD) sup-ported by the SHINE Award Centre prides itself on in-spiring Taylorians to take control of their opportunities and seize the day. Distinguished speakers come to Taylor’s University to share their experiences through topics related to personal leadership, leading others and inspiring action. The 1st and 2nd iLEAD Confer-ences were largely planned and run by Life Skills De-velopment (LSD) personnel with the aid of a student committee called LEAD 30.
This year, 2016 Life Skills Development (LSD) has de-cided to create more leadership opportunities for stu-dents by establishing LEAD 50, an exclusive student committee responsible in organising the iLEAD Con-ferences in 2016. LEAD 50 employs more student ef-fort in conceptualising, implementing and executing the iLEAD Conferences in 2016. LEAD 50 is led by the
Conference Director, Deputy Conference Director, Conference Finance Director and Conference Secre-tary. Additionally, LEAD 50 consists of the following departments; Conference Relations, Publicity and Pro-motions, Speaker Liaison, Sponsorship and Partnership and University Liaison - all of which are led by separate Heads of the Department.
What you see and experience at the iLEAD Conference is the result of LEAD 50’s commitment, determination and passion throughout the year. None of this would have been possible without the guidance and support of Ms Laveenia Theertha Pathy, Life Skills Development Specialist & LEAD 50 Advisor who has been instru-mental in the development and growth of the iLEAD Conferences. So sit back, relax, and prepare to be inspired!
LE AD 50MISSION
To bring seasoned leaders to share their wisdom with the youth via the iLEAD conferences and to provide
leadership opportunities within Taylor’s University
VISION To enrich and inspire youth to maximise their potential in generating progress through the iLEAD conferences and to apply their new skills in all opportunities for leadership
MOTTOTo Lead Is To Inspire
VALUES Gratitude
ResponsivenessOwnership
WisdomTrust
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Sincerely,Zachary Sean Sia
Zachary Sean SiaConference Director
Hwang Wei LiConference Relations
Aishath Moosa DidiPublicity & Promotions
Jay Pradeep TankSpeaker Liaison
Helen Wong Hui LingSponsorhsip & Partnership
Amalina binti ArhamConference Deputy Director
Alpravinta AlagesanConference Relations
Lim Yang KitPublicity & Promotions
Ch’ng Tze YeungSpeaker Liaison
Foong Yin XinUniversity Liaison
Rivarthini A/P CheliyenUniversity Liaison
Laveenia Theertha PathyLEAD 50 Advisor
Ruzmatova AnnaConference Finance Director
Alpravinosh AlagesanConference Relations
Fong Tze YingPublicity & Promotions
Vikneshwaran A/I GanesanSpeaker Liaison
Elisa Eustace PereiraConference Secretary
Charmine Chu Kwai WanConference Relations
Sameni KumaraveluPublicity & Promotions
Lim Hui XianSponsorship & Partnership
Yvonne Chin Nyuk BoonConference Relations
Ng Keng ShingConference Relations
Bryan Heng Shoong ErnSpeaker Liaison
Lim Cheng QingSponsorship & Partnership
Joanne Liew Sze YinConference Relations
Karren Shaalini GunalanConference Relations
Lim Jia Che Conference Relations
Selina Lim Yee NingSpeaker Liaison
Winston Lim Lik KhaiSponsorship & Partnership
Marcus Liaw Jia YoongConference Relations
Wong Jin XianPublicity & Promotions
Alina Shaikh DhammaSpeaker Liaison
David Liew Pei Tzi Sponsorship & Partnership
LE AD 50 MEMBERS
MASTER OF CEREMONY Duncan Tsen
Jayshree Low
CAMERA CREWChee Kiong
DwayneJun Jet
Vanessa Chai
ORGANISING COMMIT TEEM E M B E R S
iLEADcon f e r e n c e
A special note of appreciation goes to all who have contributed towards the success of the 3rd iLEAD Conference 2016
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Sustainability,Events & Projects
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I N I T I A T I N G F U T U R E L E A D E R S
The iLEAD Conference themed, “Initiating Future Leaders” was developed for the SHINE Award Pro-gramme as a core component of the Empower-ment Series under Learning Package 2: People and Leadership. The conference is a platform aimed to provide SHINE Participants as well as every Tay-lor’s University student with the opportunity to understand every individual can develop the atti-tude, skills and competencies relevant to become a good leader.
Taylor’s University through various initiatives, in-tends to expose students to a multitude of curricu-lum outside of the classroom by helping them de-velop skills relevant to the working world, in order for them to take their productive place as leaders in the global community.
The one-day conference was developed to expose students to renowned leaders who are willing to share inspirational stories ranging from Personal Leadership, Leading Others and Inspiring Action.
The three key topics above will inspire students to think outside the box, encourage them to ignite an idea and explore innovative ways to initiate the idea in pursuit of a significant impact.
The five ‘i’s’ are crucial words towards the making of an effective leader.
The iLEAD Conference is organised by Taylor’s University’s Life Skills Development with the sup-port of SHINE Award Centre. The key objectives of the iLEAD Conference are:
1. Distinguish Personal Leadership from Leading Others2. Understand qualities of an Effective Lead-er and how they culturally adapt to different environments3. Find inspiration through various real life success story examples from exemplary indus-try leaders 4. Encourage a mind of critical thinking, prob-lem solving, creativity and innovation.
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Check out more:
Website http://leaderonomics.org/
Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/roshanthiran.leaderonomics/
https://www.facebook.com/Leaderonomics
YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/leaderonomicsmedia/
Twitter https://twitter.com/lepaker
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PER SONAL LE ADERSHIP D I S C O V E R I N G T H E L E A D E R W I T H I N Y O U
J. J. Fernandez or more popularly known as JJ, is a fa-mous radio announcer who was born in a family full of broadcasters, his sister Zabrina Fernandez is an Emmy award-winning producer and his brother, Joshua Fer-nandez is an award winning television commercial director. Unlike his siblings, JJ gravitated towards radio broadcasting and got his start as one of the Hitz cruisers and slowly worked his way up to co-hosting his own segment with fellow deejay Rudy Sufian as part of the “Hitz Morning Crew”. Their show served as a turning point in the Malaysian radio format as they introduced more of a comedic take on breakfast shows such as their skit called ‘Gotcha Calls’ which is still a segment that is being practiced on almost every major radio sta-tion in Malaysia today.
For all the 90’s kids, JJ was a voice hard to ignore growing up. He was, later on promoted to join the ranks of DJ’s and he took over the morning shift that ran from 2am to 6am. After moving around through various shifts, he finally ended up as the permanent morning host for 12 years.
In 2013, JJ shocked his listeners by announcing that he was going to leave Hitz.fm to rival company “Red.Fm” as he stated that he was ready for a new challenge and then hosted the breakfasts show on Red.FM with the co-host Ezra Chuah. Besides that, he also managed to hold onto a position as a Consultant Programming and Talent Development Assistant Manager with “Star Radio Group” where he helps to cultivate and develop new talents.
Thus, JJ has been an evident figure in the radio industry with over 17 years of experience. Malaysians everywhere are now familiar with his distinctive voice and personality that is evident through his shows. He has picked up many new tricks such as promotion of a radio station, production work and programming and the notorious graveyard shift from midnight to 8a.m. Moreover, he uses the words of his father which is “Knowledge gained is useless unless you share it”. JJ hopes to share his knowledge and experience gained in every aspect of his life at the upcoming iLEAD Con-ference.
J J F E R N A N D E ZR a d i o A n n o u n c e r
Check out more:
Website https://www.facebook.com/JJonAir/
Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/jj_on_air/
Twitter https://twitter.com/JJ_on_air
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I N S P I R I N G A C T I O NCR E AT I N G CH A N G E F O R A B E T T E R F U T U R E
Mr Rajeev Peshawaria is the Chief Executive Officer of The ICLIF Leadership & Governance Centre (ICLIF) situated in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Rajeev has extensive global experience & involvement in all aspects of Human Capital Management, with specific center in the territories of Leadership Develop-ment, Organization Effectiveness, Performance Management, Succession Planning, and Learning & Development. He also specialises in coaching and facilitating senior management teams in their efforts to streamline Business Strategy, Organisational Architecture, and Culture.
His first book entitled ‘Too Many Bosses, Too Few Leaders’ beautifully presents the underlying dynamics of what it takes to be a great leader. Lead-ership is a special talent that goes far beyond just being a boss, and he shows that deciding to develop that talent is a critical choice. By illuminating key features of human nature, and by respecting the organisation as a living sys-tem, Rajeev provides a clear path to becoming an extraordinary leader who gets impressive results, who brings out the best in others, and who lives a life full of joy, energy, and meaning.
Check out more:
Website http://www.iclif.org/
Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/iclif/
YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/iclif2010
Twitter https://twitter.com/RajeevPeshawria
https://twitter.com/iclifasia
R A J E E V P E S H AWA R I ACEO, Ic l i f Leadership and Governance Centre
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INFLUENTIAL LEADERS T H E A R T O F L E A D I N G O T H E R S
Roshan Thiran is thoroughly known as the man who developed the science of building leaders as he founded Leaderonomics back in 2008. Being an advo-cate for inspiring leadership to all, regardless of age, Roshan has redefined leadership for it to be accessible and available for any individual to exemplify and accomplish.
Leaderonomics offers various free leadership content as it functions as a one-stop leadership channel. And, thus, the journey of Leaderonomics towards transforming developing nations through leadership development. Through this social enterprise, Roshan has spearheaded many social initiatives includ-ing DoGoodVolunteer.com, DIODE, Dropzone, Leaderonomics’ Club and LeaderonomicsTV. apart from hosting his own TV show.
Roshan actively writes newspaper articles for myStarjob. He also shares his stories weekly on BFM or Capital FM. Lastly, his global experience has earned him numerous awards in business, HR and leadership development, includ-ing a Global HR award and the Malaysia HR Leader Award.
Roshan strongly believes that “Everyone can learn to be a leader” and he hopes to inspire YOU to discover and become the leader YOU are meant to be!
Check out more:
Website http://leaderonomics.org/
Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/roshanthiran.leaderonomics/
https://www.facebook.com/Leaderonomics
YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/leaderonomicsmedia/
Twitter https://twitter.com/lepaker
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VALUES I LEARNTis for you to identify key vital values which the speaker has so that you can emulate and also, know the vaues which contribute to their success
QUOTES TO LIVE BYare a powerful section for you to pen down deep and meaningful quotes by the speaker. This if often the source of inspiration!
POWER BITESis for you to pen down the important pointers shared by the speakers
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JJ FERNANDEZPERSONAL LEADERSHIP
QUOTES TO LIVE BYare a powerful section for you to pen down deep and meaningful quotes by the speaker. This if often the source of inspiration!
VALUES I LEARNTis for you to identify key vital values which the speaker has so that you can emulate and also, know the vaues which contribute to their success
POWER BITESis for you to pen down the important pointers shared by the speakers
RAJEEV PESHAWARIAINSPIRING ACTION
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QUOTES TO LIVE BYare a powerful section for you to pen down deep and meaningful quotes by the speaker. This if often the source of inspiration!
VALUES I LEARNTis for you to identify key vital values which the speaker has so that you can emulate and also, know the vaues which contribute to their success
POWER BITESis for you to pen down the important pointers shared by the speakers
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ROSHAN THIRANINFLUENTIAL LEADERS
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P l e a s e f o l l o w t h e l i n k a n d t e l l u s a b o u t y o u r e x p e r i e n c e
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