Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Thursday, 04/July/2024 | |
8:30am - 4:00pm | Registrations Location: MODLEC Foyer |
9:00am - 10:30am | IIAS Council of Administration meeting Location: New Education Building Room 12 Session Chair: Dr. Ra'ed Mohammed BENSHAMS, IIAS President Governance meeting for IIAS Council of Administration members only |
9:00am - 10:30am | Theme -S7: Alternative Service Delivery and Sustainable Societal Responsiveness Location: MODLEC Auditorium [A2] Session Chair: Prof. Liza Ceciel JAARSVELDT, University of South Africa Session Chair: Dr. Christa DE WET, North-West University Session Chair: Dr. Maréve Inge BILJOHN, University of the Free State |
9:00am - 10:30am | WG 2-S3: Public Sector Ethics and Culture Location: MODLEC Room 6 [A2] Session Chair: Prof. Pregala (Solosh) PILLAY, University of Stellenbosch Session Chair: Dr. Najat ZARROUK, IASIA President and Director of Development, Knowledge Management and ALGA of UCLG Africa, UN CEPA Member Session Chair: Prof. John-Mary KAUZYA, Stellenbosch University |
9:00am - 10:30am | WG 4-S7: Subnational Governance and Development Location: New Education Building Room 13 Session Chair: Dr. Cristina RODRIGUEZ-ACOSTA, United Nations Division of Economic & Social Affairs Session Chair: Amitava BASU, Center for Environmental Management & Participatory Development Session Chair: Dr. Marco DE LA CRUZ, KU Leuven |
9:00am - 10:30am | WG 6-S7: Public Sector Leadership and Governance Location: New Education Building Auditorium Session Chair: Prof. Juraj NEMEC, Masaryk University Brno Session Chair: Prof. Liezel LUES, University of the Free State Session Chair: Prof. Yingchun SUN, China National Academy of Governance, Professor of China National Academy of Governance |
9:00am - 10:30am | WG 7-S6: Public Policy, Public Decision-making, and Policy Implementation Location: New Education Building Room 15 Session Chair: Prof. Michiel S. DE VRIES, Radboud University Session Chair: Prof. Henry WISSINK, University of KwaZulu-Natal Session Chair: Dr. Christina ANDREWS, Federal University of São Paulo |
9:00am - 10:30am | Learning Leadership Workshop 2/2 Location: MODLEC Room 5 [A1] Session Chair: Dr. Randhir AULUCK, University of Westminster Session Chair: William Keith HUNTER, Blue Whistle Learning As the world faces increasingly complex and interconnected challenges and problems, we need leaders who can confidently lead their organisations, teams, and communities through periods of turbulence and change. As the level of public service expenditure becomes increasingly tighter and as resources available become more rationalised (including those who work in and for public service agencies), the place and role of purposeful, aligned and engaging public service leadership becomes even more of an imperative. We suggest that public service leaders need to be highly attuned to their environment and their people, and first and foremost, themselves, their personal values, orientations, and behaviours. We suggest that organisations and communities will be hampered in terms of their development and futures if their leaders merely follow prescriptive, rule bound, limited, and limiting management practices. We suggest that for leadership that makes an impact on positive change and development in organisations and/communities, leaders need to cultivate a highly attuned level of self-awareness and self-consciousness which is a prerequisite to learning, which itself is a cornerstone to leadership effectiveness. We strongly advocate the concept of the ‘learning leader’ and ‘engaged followership’. Further, we suggest that leaders who can ‘genuinely learn’ and ‘learn genuinely’ can grow and develop much needed capabilities, orientations, and aptitudes, all of which enable leaders to not only survive challenging times but to become more confident and capable in navigating their organisations, followers, and communities forward through uncertain and rapidly changing contexts. Building on the work of learning theorists like Argyris and Schön (1978), Kolb (1984), Revans (1980), Pedler (2012), and others, we have developed, in the context of leadership development, a learning framework that reconceptualises concepts of learning and change and offers two revised models (one of learning and one of change). We would suggest that these serve as powerful and tested frameworks for enabling leaders to reimagine their purpose, role, and practice. We are seeking to move beyond a presentation of the frameworks and analysis of the approach at a theoretical level only. As such, we propose to run a practical workshop that aims to introduce participants to the concept of a Learning Leader and its relevance to contemporary public service organisations and/community leadership and share with participants two diagnostic frameworks and tools to help them reflect on their understanding of their own leadership practice and capacity and capability to lead others through periods of change and crises. These tools and frameworks have been tried and tested and very well received as part of leadership programmes for a variety of organisations and groups including the Ethiopian public service, university Course Leaders, and mentees on the London Higher mentorship programme. This workshop would be of relevance to senior leaders in public service organisations who are interested in developing a deeper understanding of their leadership contribution to their organisations and to the wider community. We would particularly welcome those who value reflective based learning as a tool for self-insight and development. Practical Implications Each participant will be given the results of a diagnostic questionnaire which they can use as the basis to identifying leadership behaviours for leading their organisations, teams and/or communities. Originality/Value We believe this approach is innovative, both conceptually and as a ‘tool’ that can be applied in practice. |
10:30am - 11:00am | Coffee Break Location: MODLEC Foyer |
11:00am - 12:00pm | Annual General Assembly Location: MODLEC Auditorium [A2] Session Chair: Dr. Najat ZARROUK, IASIA President and Director of Development, Knowledge Management and ALGA of UCLG Africa, UN CEPA Member |
12:00pm - 12:30pm | Awards Ceremony Location: MODLEC Auditorium [A2] Session Chair: Dr. Najat ZARROUK, IASIA President and Director of Development, Knowledge Management and ALGA of UCLG Africa, UN CEPA Member Session Chair: Prof. Sofiane SAHRAOUI, IIAS Director General, International Institute of Administrative Sciences Co-Chairs:
Each year before the IASIA Annual Conference, the IASIA Board of Management appoints a selection committee of three members, of which one should be the last awardee and at least one a member of the BoM. Following the selection of the awardees by the different sub-committees, the Conference Program Committee coordinates the IASIA Awards Session and invites the awardees of 2024 (O.P. Dwivedi and Donald C. Stone) and 2023 (Pierre DeCelles) to give a brief speech.
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12:30pm - 1:30pm | Closing Ceremony Location: MODLEC Auditorium [A2] - Ms. Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi, Chair of the Committee of the Experts on Public Administration (CEPA) At the IASIA 2024 Conference Closing Ceremony, participants will gather to reflect on the enriching experiences and discussions of the past week. The ceremony will feature reports from our esteemed rapporteurs, who will present key insights and takeaways from the academic sessions, highlighting the innovative ideas and collaborative efforts shared during the conference. |
1:30pm - 3:00pm | Farewell Lunch Location: MODLEC Room 10 |
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