- THE PURPOSEFUL PLANNER SERIES
- 1.5 CPD POINTS
Series Overview
Back by popular demand this new and updated Purposeful Planner lunchtime series is for planners at all levels who know that there’s more to the job than memorising the rulebook.
Challenge how you see the problems facing your role at the societal, structural and personal level. By making sense of the frustrations you face, you can have greater impact now, when it matters.
- Thur 18 April: What’s With the World?
- Wed 24 April: Triple Bottom Blind.
- Wed 1 May: I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up!
What’s With the World?
What’s With the World? back by popular demand! Our most talked-about webinar, What's with The World explores the disruptions fast becoming the hallmark of life in the 21st century. Learn what’s really going on, how to spot trouble coming, and live up to what your community expects you to do about it.
Speaker
Georgie Smith
Author of "The Formula For Impact: The Young Public Servant’s Guide to Doing Well While Doing Good", Georgie Smith is a passionate advocate for the power of the public sector.
With over 20 years’ experience spanning local and state government, not-for-profits and small business, Georgie has trained thousands of professionals in how to think big, work smart and deliver what matters.
Now, utilising her ground-breaking Thriving Teams Methodology©, Georgie has founded Upsides Training to offer Australia’s public sector the kind of training she wished she could find when she was leading government teams.
Bringing illuminating insights and commitment to public sector values, participants rave about Georgie’s ability to transform how they see themselves, their work and their pathway to making a difference.
- Price
- PIA Student Members: $25 | PIA Members: $45 | Non-Members: $65 | This event accepts credit card payment only.
- CPD Points
- 1.5
- When
- Thursday, 18 April 2024, 12:30PM – 2:00PM AEST
- Where
- Online - Zoom | Hosted from VIC
- Registrations Close
- 18th Apr 24 12:30 PM
- Event date has passed
- Registrations are closed