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“Natural
leadership shows up throughout life.
People can and do develop into leaders that others will choose
to follow.”
Ken
Ideus
In a recent interview
with CEO Today magazine, Ken Ideus, founder of Delta Partnership,
was one of three cutting-edge thinkers who discussed their views
on the most important aspects of leadership and how this should
influence leadership development within organisations.
To read the full interview
with the magazine click
here.
A 4-Point Interactive
Leadership Framework
As a leader’s aspirations
rise, their value set should deepen, their knowledge of various
company functions should broaden and their repertoire of behaviours
should grow.
 
In June we ran the first
of our Leader’s Voice Taster sessions at Abbey Road Studios, London.
The one day event is designed to give development professionals
and senior executives an experiential introduction to this unique
and powerful development programme.
Ten people took part
in an absorbing and enjoyable day in Studio 3 (where Pink Floyd
recorded Dark Side of the Moon) with programme directors, Ken
Ideus and Paul Page, where they not only found themselves behind
the microphone at the world famous studios, but also introduced
to the concepts, techniques and applications of the Leader’s Voice.
To to find out more
about the Leader's Voice click
here.
If you are interested
in attending out next Taster Session please call
+44 (0)1932 829730 or email enquiries@delta-partnership.com

In
a recent article Ken Ideus explores the impact and learning potential
of Shadow Coaching within organisations such as Shell. To read
the full article click here.
For indepth information
on our approach to Shadow Coaching visit www.shadowcoaching.co.uk

Individual
coaching is at the core of Delta Partnership’s services, whether
we are working directly with individuals or creating sustainable
capability in a team of internal coaches.
Our
new focused service – DEVELOPING TECHNICAL COACHES - develops
the skills and competence of coaches operating in technical environments.
It builds on our experience of one-on-one coaching by encouraging
an approach where exchange of experience and know-how embeds skills
and understanding within the organisation.
To
read more click here.

Following
Ken's NGO work in Southern Sudan, Ken and two other Delta Partnership
consultants, Lyn Richards and Derek Minor, privately funded a
project to connect the town of Yambio to the world wide web.
To
the west of Kenya and Uganda and just north of the Democratic
Republic of the Congo sits Yambio, the capitol of Western Equitoria
State in Sudan. While being the centre of commerce and government
for this state, which will become part of the new Republic of
Southern Sudan should the 2011 referendum pass, it has no landline
phones, no central electrical power and few amenities. Here is
the story of how we helped connect Yambio to the world...
To
read the full story click here.
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