CONTEXTUAL LEADERSHIP: HOW TO DIAGNOSE COMPLEXITY AND MAKE DECISIONS IN CONTEXT
with Dr. Matthew Kutz
October 08, 2019, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
$475 (US) per person
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Cleveland - Independence
6200 Quarry Lane, Independence, OH 44131
(216) 447-1300

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CONTEXTUAL LEADERSHIP: HOW TO DIAGNOSE COMPLEXITY AND MAKE DECISIONS IN CONTEXT

 
Navigating complexity and uncertainty is a crucial leadership literacy for business and organizational success. Traditional and business-as-usual models of organizational management are not only inadequate, but hazardous. Dr. Kutz is a thought leader in the area of contextual intelligence, a key component of leadership literacy that is required for a global mindset in a rapidly changing marketplace. Dr. Kutz combines cutting-edge research and real-life anecdotes to outline the 12 behavioral practices of contextually intelligence leaders and delineates how those behaviors contribute to effective use of the 3D Thinking Framework™ (using hindsight, insight, and foresight) to improve leadership and decision-making. Highlights of this workshop include deconstructing the mental models that poison our leadership potential and address how thinking differently improves morale, helps to navigate uncertainty, personal and employee engagement, and tears down walls between the generations at work.
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Matt thoroughly enjoys taking leaders to the next level by challenging them to think differently. Great, thought-provoking session!
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DR. MATTHEW KUTZ

 
IMS Educator Matthew Kutz, Ph.D. is an expert and pioneer in the area of three-dimensional (3D) leadership as it relates to decision-making and disruptive change. His unique 3D Thinking Framework helps leaders navigate complexity and deliver results. Complexity impacts organizational leaders, their decisions and strategies, and requires a specific fluid leadership skillset for success in today's rapid and dynamic work environment. Dr. Kutz, part of the IMS Family of Educators, is the award-winning author of Contextual Intelligence: How to Think in 3D, as well as the author of four other books and numerous journal articles. He is also an award-winning educator and award-winning researcher. He has worked with elite athletes and several Olympic Committees throughout the world and multiple Fortune 500 and multinational corporations on leadership and Contextual Intelligence. Matt is a U.S. Department of State Fulbright Scholar and a Visiting Research Fellow at Griffith University's Graduate Program. Dr. Kutz earned his Ph.D. in global leadership and corporate management and is a full professor at Bowling Green State University.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

 
  • How to develop specific behaviors that enable you to navigate complexity
  • Retool your leadership for multiple stakeholders impact
  • How to think innovatively in uncertain and disrupted situations


TOPICS COVERED

 

Contextual Intelligence Research

  • Where did contextual intelligence come from?
  • What are the major elements of the contextual intelligence model?
  • What differentiates the Contextual Intelligence Model™ from other models (e.g., emotional intelligence)?
  • How does CI enhance leadership - why is it important?

The Foundational Leadership Literacies for VUCA world.

  • What is complexity?
  • How does complexity differ from complication?
  • What is VUCA?
  • How can we take advantage of chaos?
  • How can I organize and remember my experiences?
  • Why do I compartmentalize memories?
  • How are my experiences helping (or hurting) me?
  • Breaking out of organizational silos?
  • How is tacit knowledge different from explicit knowledge?
  • What is a tacit moment and intuition?
  • Can intuition help me make better decisions?

3D Thinking: Leveraging Time Orientation

  • What is hindsight and its relationship to synchronicity?
  • What are the 4 CI behaviors associated with hindsight?
  • What is insight and its relationship to tacit knowledge?
  • What is foresight and its relationship to complexity?

CI Actions Steps

  • What are the obstacles to contextual intelligence?
  • How can we overcome the obstacles?
  • What action steps can we implement to begin practicing contextual intelligence today?

GUIDE TO PARTICIPANT SELECTION

 
Senior Leaders
PRIMARY TARGET AUDIENCE
Mid-Level-Leaders
PRIMARY TARGET AUDIENCE
Emerging Leaders and Functional Experts
APPLICABLE IF IT MATCHES A DEVELOPMENT NEED


Program Level: Beginner/Intermediate
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based (Zoom platform)
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Participants will earn 3 CPE credits or 3 PDC credits
Field of Study: Personal Development
 
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