2016 winner

Hogan Lovells

‘Redefining Leadership’ is a cutting-edge programme designed to generate and support genuine cultural change by creating a cohort of ‘culture carriers’ who provide visible leadership throughout this large multinational law firm.

The programme is closely linked to the leadership behaviours that the CEO has outlined that he wants to see and the programme is designed to clearly support those core values. The programme is innovative in design drawing on elements of neuroscience, mindfulness, narrative leadership and mythodrama.

The judges were impressed with the creative approach employed by the firm and the quality of the overall design which sets it apart as this year’s winner.

Programme For Leadership Development

From left: Jon Culshaw, Alison Nolan, Laura Kind (Hogan Lovells) and
Elizabeth Baldwin (Harvard Business Review)

 

2nd place

Grant Thornton International

Grant Thornton International continue their strong presence in this category by nominating their ‘The Senior Leadership Programme’ that is delivered in conjunction with Oxford’s Saïd Business School. The programme encompasses a five-day residential course and a year-long process of coaching and on-the-job action learning.

The judges were impressed that the firm has delivered a programme that consistently makes its delegates consider the impact or otherwise of their leadership styles and is delivering results to the firm globally.

 

2016 SPONSOR

HBR

OTHER SHORTLISTED FIRMS

The Forum Corporation