Previous Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conferences20th Annual Kravis-de Roulet ConferneceWhen Near is Far and Far is Near: Distance in Leader-Follower RelationshipsMarch 6, 2010, Claremont, CALeaders face new challenges as they cope with changes in culture, technology, and the workplace. The 2010 24th Annual Claremont Symposium on Applied Social Psychology will examine the breadth of these changes and what models might be adopted for effective leader-follower relations. This conference brings together some of the most widely-read scholars in the field of leadership studies. Scholars from three continents will come together in Claremont to discuss the latest psychological research on interpersonal leader-follower relations. Our theme tackles the impact of distance—physical, interpersonal, and social—on our organizations, our governments, and our societies. 18th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Conference Leading Corporate Boardrooms: The New Rules In recent years, new boardroom practices have emerged which aim to strengthen the leadership role of directors. Their goal is simple - to create a healthier balance of power between the CEO and the board. The critical question is whether these practices really work. For example, we are witnessing a dramatic growth in the use of lead directors and in the appointments of non-executive chairmen. How effective are these leadership roles? Who among directors is best suited to play them? What are common dilemmas they pose to their incumbents? Important shifts have also begun to occur in the leadership role of board committees. What practices facilitate genuine committee leadership? The 18th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Conference was held on January 25, 2008 in The Waldorf Astoria, New York.
17th annual Kravis-de Roulet Conference The Early Seeds of Leadership: Growing the Next Generation of Leaders Today more than ever, there is a need for leadership. This need does not go unnoticed. We spend billions in our organizations attempting to develop leaders to provide compelling visions, manage their people effectively, and steer their organizations to profitability. Recent corporate scandals, however, suggest that important lessons of leadership are not always utilized. Corporate training in leadership is not the only place leadership skills are acquired. New leaders come to organizations with many leadership lessons and experiences learned at very young ages. Ensuring that these are positive experiences to help guide these young leaders in later life is important, but little is known about the best ways to encourage leadership development before individuals enter the workforce. The 17th annual Kravis-de Roulet Conference was held February 24, 2007 in Claremont. This year’s theme brought together an impressive slate of speakers including Howard Gardner, Harvard University, to discuss the many developmental influences on our next generation of leaders.
16th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conference Rethinking Followership
Sponsored by Kravis Leadership Institute at Claremont McKenna College in collaboration with the Institute for Advanced Studies in Leadership at the Peter F. Drucker and Matsatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management at Claremont Graduate University, the conference was held February 24 and 25, 2006.
Video taped conference proceedings are available from Kravis Leadership Institute at a cost of $40. To order, please email us at kravis.institute@cmc.edu. An edited volume is being compiled to be published by Jossey-Bass with an anticipated completion in late 2007.
15th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conference Best Practices in LeadershipThe goal of this year’s conference was to use research in leadership to inform the practice of leadership. Leading scholars in each area of leadership – from leader selection and development, to the assessment of leaders, to leader strategy and succession, to team leadership – summarized the relevant research and extract the best practices for use by practitioners.
14th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conference Ethics in Leadership Speakers from across the country addressed the ethical practice of leadership form psychological, philosophical and business-model perspectives.
13th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conference Leadership in Work/Family BalanceScholars, authors, policy-makers and work-life professionals discuss the thought and practice of improving balance between the demands of a career and the demands of personal life.
12th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conference Improving Leadership in Nonprofit OrganizationsInnovative research and practice in improving leadership capacity in the not-for-profit sector. Leadership challenges for nonprofit organizations, motivating and evaluating a volunteer workforce and funding challenges and opportunities.
11th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conference The Future of Leadership DevelopmentProgram themes: New Leadership Challenges, Ongoing Leadership Questions, Leadership Development Techniques
10th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conference The Role of Parents and Coaches in Developing Leadership in AthletesEffective coaching and parenting techniques for developing leadership and assuring a positive experience for children.
9th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conference Multiple Intelligences and LeadershipExploring the connections between social, practical and emotional intelligence and leadership.
8th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conference Training to Lead: The Impact of Sports on LeadershipPanel discussion of sports leaders outlining leadership skills gained from their personal sports experiences.
7th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conference The Strengths of Leadership: Some Personal ThoughtsFeatured speakers Henry R. Kravis and Harry McMahon of Merrill Lynch leading a dialogue about the strengths of leadership. |



