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3rd of March 2009 · Teknologisk insTiTuT · TaasTruP
How can organizations create the energy and passion that triggers break-through inno-vations – not only in products, but also in management processes and in new ways of serving their customers?
nHow can you create energy and innovation in your organization right now?
nIncrease the probability of being in a Hot Spot from 20% to 50 % of your time
nWhy and when do Hot Spots emerge?
nLearn how to create environments which nurture and support Hot Spots
nWhy do some Hot Spots flourish while others fail?
nFind out how you as an HR professional can be better equipped to develop better pro-ducts and deliver superior service
on Hot Spots - Why Some Teams, Workplaces, and Organisations Buzzwith Energy - and Others Don’t
Lynda GrattonMee t the Human Resource St rategy guru
Don’t miss this unique opportunityto spend a day with one of the world’s
leading Human Resource Strategy gurus!
At the seminar, you will receive a copy of Lynda Gratton’s book Hot Spots
She is a clear thought leader in the organization, human systems domain. Her work consistently helps shape how organizations can build capabili-ties that nurture individual talent. I am always anxious for her latest work because I know it will inform my thinking. She works at the leading and innovative edge of organization thinking. She has a knack for working inside companies but finding general trends that cut across companies. She writes clearly and elegantly. She presents with passion and insight. Those who hear her speak will be informed, nourished, and richly blessed.Professor Dave Ulrich, University of Michigan about Lynda Gratton. You always know when you’re in a Hot Spot. You feel energized and alive. Your brain is buzzing with ideas and the people around you share your excitement. These are times when you and your colleagues’ thinking become clearer, when adding value becomes more possible. Times when ideas and insights from others combine with your own in a process of syn-thesis to produce eureka moments, ground breaking ideas and innovations.
Hot Spots can be discovered in teams, at department away days, in meet-ing rooms or factories, at conferences or by the water cooler - any place where people work together in exceptionally creative and collaborative ways. Drawing on her work with leading organizations including Nokia, Goldman Sachs, Reuters and BP, Lynda Gratton explores the organizational and operational processes they’ve put in place to help ignite Hot Spots – and realize their competitive potential. She shares the principles for ena-bling Hot Spots to emerge and flourish.
Lynda Gratton will explain how all organizations can increase the likelihood of break-through innovations taking place, and the role that HR can play in helping to create the mindsets, relationships and ways of organising that energise people and enable them to engage and enable the organization to win in new markets.
Participants will leave the seminar with the ability to: n Understand the value that Hot Spots create in companies n Identify and understand which elements are crucial for the emergence
of Hot Spotsn Examine how your role in your company can support and develop the
context in which Hot Spots flourish
The event is aimed at HR professionals from private and public organiza-tions, who wish to succeed in creating a long-term success that lasts. You will learn how to increase the emergence of innovation and energy in your organisation. You will understand what it takes to create Hot Spots that add value and ensure the company’s sustainability.
We look forward to seeing you at the event!
Sanne Juul Nielsen Rebecca Svane BoltDirector Project ManagerTeknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut
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Time and locationTuesday the 3rd of March in Taastrup, Denmark
Teknologisk Institut, TaastrupGregersensvej, DK-2630 TaastrupTelephone (+45) 72 20 20 00
How to registernTelephone (+45) 72 20 30 00nwww.teknologisk.dk/uddannelsernkonferencer@teknologisk.dknSend the registration slipNB! Registration is bindingEarly registration is recommended - limited number of seats
FeeDKK 6.990,- per person (excl. 25 % VAT). The fee covers speaker handouts, lunch and refreshments. Invoice and confirmation will be sent upon receipt of registration.
DiscountsGroup booking: By 4 or more simultaneous registrations from the same company you will get a 10 % discount on the total invoice.
For further information, please contactProject Manager Rebecca Svane Bolt (+45) 72 20 30 67rebecca.svane.bolt@teknologisk.dk
Cancellation Please note that cancellation must be advised in writing. If cancelling up to 2 weeks prior to the event your fee will be refunded less 15 %. From 2 weeks prior to the event no refund will be issued. If you are not able to attend, you are welcome to send a substitute.
RestrictionsTeknologisk Institut in Denmark reserve the right to changes in programme, time and seminar location if needed.
on Hot Spots - Why Some Teams, Workplaces, and Organisations Buzzwith Energy - and Others Don’t Lynda Gratton
Meet the Human Resource Strategy guru
How can organizations create the energy and passion that triggers break-throughinnovations – not only in products, but also in management processes and innew ways of serving their customers?
nHow can you create energy and innovation in your organization right now?
nIncrease the probability of being in a Hot Spot from 20% to 50 % of your time
nWhy and when do Hot Spots emerge?
nLearn how to create environments which nurture and support Hot Spots
nWhy do some Hot Spots flourish while others fail?
nFind out how you as an HR professional can be better equipped to develop better products and deliver superior service
3rd of March 2009 · Teknologisk insTiTuT · TaasTruP
08:30 Registration and breakfast
09:00 Opening by the chairman and host
09:10 Hot Spots – why and how? This first session will give you an introduction
to the definition of Hot Spots and how they can emerge. When do you know that you are in a Hot Spot and what happens in companies where Hot Spots flourish?
n What are Hot Spots and how do they emerge? n In which ways do Hot Spots create value for the
organization? n Examples of companies that contain Hot Spots n What key elements are crucial for the creation of
Hot Spots?
The first element: A cooperative mindset A Hot Spot contains energy that stems from the
combination of people’s individual energy and the relational energy generated between them. The relationship between people is crucial to the emergence of Hot Spots.
n How do groups and individuals play a role in the creation of Hot Spots?
n The three aspects of human capital and potential n What is a cooperative mindset?
10:30 Coffee and tea break
10:50 The second element: Boundary spanning Within Hot Spots exciting and skilful cooperative
relationships thrive, however, they differ in depth and extent. How can various relationships impact the business value created within Hot Spots?
n How can the crossing of boundaries impact the business value?
n In which ways can value created in a Hot Spot dif-fer?
n The importance of exchanging knowledge - how and when?
12:15 Lunch
13:15 The third element: The igniting purpose The energy latent within various forms of relation-
ships need to be ignited. This session will explore how latent energy is released in order to create Hot Spots.
n What is igniting questions? n What is igniting visions? n What is igniting tasks?
The fourth element: Productive capacity Knowing the formula that produces Hot Spots
is not the same as being able to create them. However, you can prepare the ground by support-ing the elements that are needed to create Hot Spots in your organization. Furthermore, you need to learn about the fourth and final element.
n What does productive capacity mean? n How do you define a productive team? n How can people engage in productive practices?
14:30 Coffee and tea break
14:50 How can you as an HR professional influence the emergence of Hot Spots?
This last session focuses on how you can encour-age the emergence of Hot Spots through shifts in structure, practices and processes of your com-pany.
n What role do executives play in companies where Hot Spots flourish?
n Implementing best practices – how important is that?
16:00 Closing by the chairman and host
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Lynda Gratton is Professor of Management Practice at London Business School and is the founder of the Hot Spots Movement. She has written six books and numerous academic articles and is considered one of the world’s authorities on people in organizations.
In 2007 she has been ranked by The Times as one of the top 20 Business Thinkers in the world today and in 2008 The Financial Times selected her as the business thinker most likely to make a real difference over the next decade, she was also in the top two of the Human Resources Magazine’s ”HR Top 100: Most Influential” poll and actively advises companies across the world. Professor Gratton’s book Living Strategy, originally published in 2000, has been translated into more than 15 languages and rated by US CEOs as one of the most important books of the year.
Her more recent book, The Democratic Enterprise, was described by Financial Times as a work of important scholarship. Her article “Integrating the Enterprise,” which examined cooperative strategies, was awarded the MIT Sloan Management Review best article of the year in 2002. Her case study of BP’s peer assist integration practices won the 2005 ECC best strategy case of the year award.
Her latest book, published in 2007 is Hot Spots – why some teams, workplaces and organizations buzz with energy and others don’t. In 2004, Lynda was appointed Senior Fellow of the UK’s Advanced Institute of Management Practice and in 2006 as Executive Director of The Lehman Brothers Centre for Women in Business.
3rd of March 2009 · Teknologisk insTiTuT · TaasTruP
Hot Spots – Why Some Teams, Workplaces, and Organisations Buzz with Energy - and Others Don’t
When energy flares between people; when coop-eration flourishes and ideas become contagious; when work is exciting, new possibilities appear and innovation happens…That is a Hot Spot, and it has the power to propel teams towards goals they never believed were achievable.
Teams who ignite a Hot Spot are energized, vibrantly alive and buzzing with inspiration. They know that, working together, they will achieve something brilliant, important and purposeful. The energy is palpable, bright, shining.
Hot Spots, is the final part of Lynda Gratton’s tril-ogy of books (the first two being Living Strategy and The Democratic Enterprise), which take an optimistic, humane approach to people and
work. Through her research and experience she has shown that work can be fulfilling, engaging, meaningful and an important part of our happi-ness. Hot Spots shows managers how it is done.
Although based on world class scholarship and research, this is essentially a pragmatic and prac-tical book. It describes Hot Spots, what they are and how they work. It also lays down the principles for creating the right environment for one to emerge (although managers are warned that you cannot command a Hot Spot to appear).
Hot Spots captures the management zeitgeist, details the new ways of working andlooks to the future of the world of work.
linda gratton
Teknologisk InstitutAtt.: Call CenterGregersensvej+++ 3041 +++2630 Taastrup
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