The Colloquium - PDN1001

The Executive Colloquium provides a deep dive for senior leaders to interrogate ethical theories and hone their critical thinking skills. Alongside peers who impart their nuanced experience within a trusting learning environment, students of the Colloquium will reflect on their own ethical frameworks to shape an authentic and rigorous leadership practice.

By actively developing insights into moral philosophy, historical and social notions of justice and fairness, graduates of the Colloquium will allow ethics to inform their working contexts and ethical thinking frameworks.

At a glance

Fees

A$8,590 ex GST

Who should attend

Designed for senior leaders across sectors who are seeking to deepen their ethical decision-making and refine their leadership approach.

What you will learn

In this program, you will learn to:

  • Align personal and organisational values to drive ethical leadership
  • Explore how concepts of justice and fairness impact leadership and decision-making
  • Strengthen the capacity to act ethically and make courageous decisions in complex situations
  • Examine the purpose and nature of leadership in contemporary Australia
  • Investigate the claims of moral agency and its implications for leadership
  • Generate organisational and personal, ethically sound action

Program structure

To support leaders to sit in uncertainty and achieve personal growth over a rigorous five-day
timeframe, our expert moderators use tools including:

  • Guided readings, digital materials and practical tools
  • Decision-making and ethical frameworks
  • Thought experiments, role plays and case studies
  • Engaging guest presenters with relevant lived experience

Testimonials

An ethical leader is at pains to question how they live with the contradictions and tensions of leading in a modern organisation and how to do that in an ethically rigorous way. It’s about building a better society.

- Jerome Reid, Australian Department of Defence Joint Capabilities Group

Cranlana's programs are facilitated by skilled moderators, who have lived ethics experience and expertise from a range of backgrounds and professions.

You can explore our current Faculty members here: Cranlana Moderators

For any additional information please contact admin@cranlana.org.au.