We have the honour to welcome you to participate a unique Round Table
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The Winning Company
Experiencing
Learning Excellence
Presenting:
The Winning Helix - the thriving action-learning concept
Finlandia House
February 6th, 2007 from 13.30 to 20.00
Cristina Andersson
Rainer
Freiherr von Leoprechting
Ria Baeck
Collin Hansen Päivi Käri-Zein |
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Join this unique Round Table
Conference to learn how to add winning to your company’s learning processes!
The Winning Company Round Table Conference offers you
a three dimensional learning experience; you will learn through education,
dialogue and artistic experience.
During the “Winning Helix” lecture you will learn how
to transform learning into winning action. The “Pro Action Café” gives you a
peerless opportunity to share ideas about the topics that you find important.
The recital provides a live example of a performance developed in
action-learning processes presented in the seminar.
Don’t miss the unparalleled opportunity to participate
this unique excellence experience!
The Winning Helix Lecture is a proffering:
to find answers to the question: “What kind of process
is needed to lead us to the edge of winning, where we can just give in to the
action and let winning happen for us”?
to learn how to develop an action-learning
process with growth, quality improvement and shifts of skill levels. Build
yourself a structured process that helps you to achieve your goals and learn
with enthusiasm. Understand how energy flows in the action-learning process and
how to create a dynamic interplay between action and learning.”
The Pro Action Café invites you:
to explore
your questions and find your quest underneath that guides your action.
to discover the common patterns that sustain us and the value
of our diversity.
to unlearn what you thought to know and to understand what you
do not know.
to engage and relate with peers.
to develop new meaning for your and our selves.
to co-create your projects, actions, adventures, dreams,
journeys.
Plan for
surprise and join with like-minded, creative, responsible people!
The Learning Recital is a call:
for experiencing an artistic performance where
the results of a learning process are made live, audible and visible.
to learn how music can transcend the everyday
phenomena into a celebration of purpose and emotion.
The Winning Company Round Table Conference proudly presents five top experts on learning in different fields of professional life and business processes:
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Cristina Andersson
Cristina is an educationalist, author and a soprano with
a long theoretical, practical and experiential background of education and
learning issues. Her book about successful action-learning processes
is sold worldwide to over 35 countries. More about Cristina and “The Winning Helix” www.develor.fi Rainer
Freiherr v. Leoprechting
Rainer is Head of
Section for Management and Organisational Development at the
EU-Commission. He contributes to several charity organisations that enhance
learning and improve learning environments. Pro Action Cafés are drawing on the varied
experiences from Rainer and Ria from throughout their careers. The Pro Action
Café is a cooperative learning event making
emerging practical issues to learning opportunities. The Pro Action Café is organised in
Finland for the first time. Ria Baeck Ria is fascinated by communities – in work and in
daily life –and how we can make them work. She is a self-employed
psychotherapist who combines deep compassion, bodily awareness and a lust for
life. Her focus is always on the here-and-now; doing the action right now
instead of talking about it. She founded Vitis whose core purpose is to bring
deep transformation in individuals, organisations and society. Ria is a clinical psychologist and coach with a lot
of experience in individual and group work. Collin Hansen
Collin is a pianist, coach and the coauthor of the
book “The Winning Helix”. He has played the piano his entire life. He studied
in the Eastman School of music and later he came to Finland to teach in the
Sibelius Academy. Päivi Käri-Zein Päivi is an expert on multicultural leadership and
research fellow at Helsinki School of Economics and a senior lecturer in International
Business at Haaga Helia University of Applied Sciences. |
13.30 Registration and coffee with learning ideas
14.00 Introduction – success through intercultural
dialogue and learning
Päivi Käri-Zein
A lecture about learning processes that prepare for
winning performances
“Go for the highest potential
underneath questions and issues. While you move forward your issues and
projects, explore synergy between in-depth, intimate conversations and get to
know the like-minded in people."
A practical dialogue, cultivating and enhancing
your individual knowledge and effectiveness, exploring our collective wisdom.
19.00 The Learning Recital
Introduction to the concert by Mrs Lenita Airisto
An artistic absorption into emotions and aesthetics of
excellence experience .
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Registrations and inquiries Tom
Merilahti puh: 040 825 5053 Cristina Andersson 0400-633190 Registrations via email: winninghelix@develor.fi Investment Participation fee: 635 € + VAT
22%, including: The book “Winning Helix” and servings, café, snack and a
light dinner. 1/6 of the profit will be donated
for “Europe’s Children Our Concern” Organisation to support children with
learning difficulties. |
Co-Winning partners: |
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Europe’s Children Our Concern ECOC |
Europe’s Children Our Concern is a Brussels based organisation
dedicated to help children with learning disabilities and to cultivate learning
environments to support different ways of learning. http://www.ecoc.be/en/home.php
Europe's Children Our Concern (ECOC) is a
voluntary based organisation which helps children and young people with
learning difficulties living within Europe.
An ever-increasing number of people in Europe live
outside their country of origin. Many of these people - adults and children - form
part of an estimated 10% of Europeans who have some form of learning
difficulty. For these people, living in a country where the education system is
not in their mother tongue, finding help can be complex. ECOC was established
in 1993 and whilst we are primarily active in Brussels we have an extensive
network of connections with like-minded organizations across Europe,
particularly in France, Luxembourg, Germany and the Netherlands.
The Seminar is organised by Develor Productions Ky,
Helsinki, www.develor.fi