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Teams of Leaders (ToL) is an approach for rapidly building and effectively employing cross-boundary teams that are highly competent in making and executing decisions and in learning and adapting together. This approach helps the leader-teams to gain a common understanding of the situation and requirements, develop shared purpose, trust, and confidence, and reach a higher level of performance faster. Institutional implementation of the process is the cornerstone of the development of Collaborative Command Teams™ which focus on the formulation of organizational intent, operational purpose, and the definition and supervision of mission execution.

 

This approach has proven successful in improving collaborative performance of both hierarchical (vertical) and peer-to-peer (horizontal) teams, as well as that of cross boundary teams, i.e. across units or departments within an organization, across organizations, across regions or across countries.

 

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NATO Innovation Challenge Spring 2022 - Pitch Day

 

Launched in 2016, the NATO Innovation Challenge is an important opportunity for industry, particularly start-ups and small and medium enterprises, to get feedback on their solutions from NATO entities. The purpose of the NATO Innovation Challenge is to tap into the minds of innovative people and teams to find more effective and efficient ways for NATO, and other response organizations, to ensure security and respond to crisis situations.

 

Watch the 10 finalists pitch their solution to the jury and find out who won the NATO Innovation Challenge Spring 22. CCCL was awarded Third Prize for its Networkcentric Teams of Leaders pitch: Preventing Failure: Training Executive Leaders in Biocrisis Management Using Networkcentric Metaverse Technology.


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Invited Lecture (Virtual), November 2022 - NATO Senior Medical Officers, NATO School in Oberammergau (NSO) - Six Hours to Slow Death...

November, 2022

 

Lecture by: Dr. D.K.J.E. von Lubitz and H. Levine


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Leadership In Health Care: Learning to Lead
NIHI - McMaster University CE Microcredential Course

Weekly October 4 - December 10, 2022 

 

Instructor: Candace Gibson, PhD, CHIM, Professor Emerita, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University; Director, Center for Collaborative Command and Leadership