Workshop
Saturday 14 February 2015 from 16.00 to 17.30 @

HOSTEL GOGOL

- MILAN

Shakespeare’s Lessons in Leadership? (English only)

Facilitator: Jane Everett – Intercultural Trainer

Shakespeare offers non-prescriptive advice and key insights into the workings of the human mind and human nature as well as practical techniques to motivate and inspire others around us. Inspired by the five practices of exemplary leadership as defined by Kouzes and Posner (The Leadership Challenge) this workshop explores some of the lessons that can be learnt in transformational leadership from Shakespeare. The 5 lessons from the full masterclass workshop are:  Challenge the Status Quo  Create a Compelling Vision  Enable Others to Act  Model the Way  Encourage the Heart. This ‘pilot’ workshop is designed for members only of SIETAR to stimulate, inform, experiment and entertain, and is eager and open to feedback and input to discover how such lessons could be made absolutely relevant to today’s professionals.

 

Jane Everett

janeeverettJane Everett has been an intercultural trainer and consultant for the last 15 years. During this time she has delivered intercultural and management communication skills workshops for many of Italy’s major companies including Enel, FIAT, Unicredit, Alenia, Ermenegildo Zegna, Campari and has coached many individuals in small private companies and multinationals alike. Since 2001 she has looked after the Russian market for a London based management training company, and she regularly travels to Russia to offer training consultancy for clients and deliver training and public seminars. She is professor of Intercultural Competences at LIUC, the University of Castellanza on the ERASMUS and Masters programmes. After graduating in Russian and Slavonic studies she spent a year teaching English at the Pedagogical University in Penza, Samara Region in Russia, (during which time she also explored Pakistan from Karachi to Islamabad), and following her Masters in Interpreting and Translating for International Business, worked as a translator with Ernst & Young in Moscow before spending a period in the City of London. She transferred to Italy in 2001 and now lives on Lake Maggiore where she supports her husband in the running of a B&B and offers residential coaching and public workshops to professionals who need to develop their professional skills. She has worked in the theatre and her professional skills workshops draw on theatrical techniques, metaphors and classic works to enhance the experiential learning process.