Katy Granville-Chapman
Dr. Katy Granville-Chapman
Teaching Fellow, Oxford University’s Department of Education
Oxford, UK
About the Presentation
Virtues, Flourishing & Leadership: A Framework for Difference-Making
- The role of virtue in leadership in your own practices and across your organizations
- Use practical and collaborative exercises that can be used beyond the programme
- Introduce the tool ‘meaning, thoughts, actions’
- Explore how to build ‘compassion capability’ using the model ‘know, love, inspire’
- The “what” and “why” of virtuous leadership
- The links between virtues, flourishing, and leadership
- Flourishing involves integrating individual, organizational, communal, planetary, and spiritual dimensions of life-affirming forms of well-being… in ways that promote well-doing.
- Two models of flourishing What - Know, love, inspire; and How - Meaning, thoughts, action
- Know what brings you and your team members meaning
- Meaning and purpose
- Visualizations for finding meaning
- Givers, Takers and Matchers
- Kindness, Compassion & Oxytocin
- Fearless organizations and psychological safety
About the Presenter
Katy Granville-Chapman is an associate fellow of the Oxford Character Project, a Teaching Fellow at Oxford University’s Department of Education, and a Research Associate at the Oxford University Wellbeing Research Centre. Katy is the co-author (with Emmie Bidston) of ‘Leader: Know, love and inspire your people’, which was runner up and highly commended in the Business Book Awards ‘leadership book of the future’ and longlisted for CMI Management Book of the Year. She is the co-founder of Global Social Leaders, a movement of young people in 105 countries who design and lead social action projects that make a meaningful change in their communities. Katy is a Senior Fellow of The Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University's Community of Practice and founder/co-chair of the Leadership for Flourishing Group. Katy is a Deputy Head and holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford which focused on leadership and flourishing.