Events
Early-bird rates now available for Power, Gender and Hubris conference.
Registration is now open for Power, Gender and Hubris conference, with early bird rates available until 11 April. Book now at Conference 2017. Power, Gender and Hubris will be held on...
Speakers confirmed for Power, Gender and Hubris conference
The full line-up of speakers for our next conference has just been confirmed - and it's an impressive list. Power, Gender and Hubris will be held on 9 May 2017 at the...
Just announced: Power, Gender and Hubris Conference 2017
Save the date 9 May 2017 for our next conference, being held at the Royal Society of Medicine in London. This event, the latest of several well-attended conferences Daedalus Trust...
Anti-hubris toolkit taking shape at Surrey
A practical ‘anti-hubris toolkit’ is taking shape in the UK at Surrey Business School’s Business Insights Lab. It’s an initiative founded on the belief that while academic research into the...
Four threads to provide basis of first anti-hubris toolkit
The first anti-hubris toolkit, now being developed by participants in a Surrey Business School initiative, may be built around four key ‘products’ or threads: Hubris MoTs/health checks Organisational stories as...
June 13 conference a ‘sell-out’.
HR practitioners are increasingly aware of the risks of hubris in leaders, judging by the high levels of interest in Monday’s conference at the Ashridge Centre for Coaching. “Working with...
Quo Vadis Hubris? A personal view of the Guildford Hubris Workshop, 18 May 2016.
Another in an occasional series of contributions from friends of the Daedalus Trust. Marc Atherton MSc, CPsychol, CSci, AFBPsS, FRSA, MRAeS, EuroPsy The ‘Anti-Hubris Toolkit’ Workshop hosted by Eugene Sadler-Smith...
Conference June 13: Working with hubris in the coaching relationship.
Anyone involved in executive coaching or leadership generally should book now for what promises to be a fascinating day conference on 13 June 2016. A full, but informal, report on proceedings is...
May event aims to develop practical ‘Anti-Hubris Toolkit’
This event has now been held. For a report and downloadable summary see Anti-hubris toolkit taking shape For a wrap up, see: Quo Vadis Hubris? A personal view of the Guildford...
Surrey University Symposium review. (2015)
Business practitioners made up the majority of attendees at the Surrey Business School’s oversubscribed 20 May ‘Hubris in Business and Management’ symposium, reflecting growing ‘real world’ interest in the issue....