For the fourth time running, Attractor hosts a summer institute on systemic, constructionist and appreciative theory and practice. Again in collaboration with The TAOS Institute. The venue is wonderful Copenhagen where leaders, consultants, and scholars rendezvous for key note speeches, workshops, and panel discussions.
Speakers attending Summer Institute 2012
International speakers:
- Vernon E. Cronen, Ph. D., Professor, University of Massachusetts
- Gervase R. Bushe, Ph.D., Prof. of Leadership & Organization Development, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver
- Frank Barret, Ph.D., Professor of Management and Organizational Behaviour, Naval Post Graduate Academy
- John Shotter, Ph.D. Professor emeritus, University of New Hampshire
- Ken & Mary Gergen, founders of the TAOS Institute
- Jason A. Wolf, Ph.D., Executive Director, The Beryl Institute, Professorial Lecturer at American University
- Ann L. Cunliffe, Ph.D., professor at the University of New Mexico
- Chris Mowles, professor, University of New Hertfordshire
Danish speakers:
- Svend Brinkmann, Professor at Aalborg University
- Lene Tanggaard Pedersen, Professor på Aalborg University
Read more about the speakers.
Keep track on the page. It will continually be updated with new interesting names and information's about the Summer Institute 2012. You can sign up for the Summer Institute here.
Accomodation
Attractor recommends Crown Plaza which is located near the Ramboll premises. If you prefer to stay near the centre of Copenhagen we recommend the Hotel Guldsmeden.
Time and location
July 2nd-4th in Copenhagen
Ramboll Attractor
Hannemanns Allé 53
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
Price
1250 USD + VAT. Meals and teaching resources are included in the price.
About Copenhagen
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