Most of us spend our working lives rushing from meeting to meeting, responding to emails, solving problems, and dealing with the next urgent issue.
What we rarely do is stop.
Stop long enough to think deeply about what is going on around us, how we make sense of an increasingly complex world, and how we might work with others to respond more wisely.
From 7–11 September, John Hovell and I will be hosting a five-day in-person Conversational Leadership workshop at Warbrook House in the Hampshire countryside here in the UK.
This is not a conventional training course. There is no fixed curriculum and no promise of quick answers. Instead, it is an opportunity to spend several days in conversation with a small group of thoughtful people, exploring questions that matter.
Questions about leadership, responsibility, complexity, community, AI, change, and how we think and act together in uncertain times.
If you are curious about these issues and would value the space to step back, reflect, and engage in meaningful dialogue, take a look. You can find more details here:
https://conversational-leadership.net/event/ckscl-2026/
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