Sri Lanka's Michel Nugawela to Speak on Archetyping at International Leadership Symposim on Ethics in Brussels

Sri Lankan brand development consultant Michel Nugawela has been invited to address the upcoming International Leadership Symposium on Ethics in Business to be held on 21 November 2015 at the European Parliament in Brussels.

The theme of the conference is “The Double Bottom Line – How Rich We Really Are”.


The invitation was extended to Mr Nugawela by Professor Ruud Lubbers – former Prime Minister of the Netherlands and Head, Advisory Board, World Forum for Ethics in Business, and Mr Nirj Deva - Member of European Parliament and Member of the Board, World Forum for Ethics in Business.

Mr Nugawela brings over two decades of senior level corporate consulting in brand strategy and brand identity development with related specialization in brand engagement and change strategies across newly repositioned organizations.


He has branded and repositioned many of Sri Lanka’s most renowned and respected brands, including Aitken Spence PLC, Hayleys PLC, Dipped Products PLC, Nations Trust Bank PLC, Heritance Hotels & Resorts, Lion Lager, Elephant House, and Carson Cumberbatch PLC’s regional palm oil businesses in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and India.

In May 2015, Mr Nugawela introduced Leadership Archetyping, a disruptive Jungian psychological approach to individuation and leadership that is able to significantly enhance and transform executive and team performance by connecting cognitive functions with the unconscious mind.


This was followed shortly thereafter with the launch of a suite of archetyping products that enable organizations to identify and align fundamental human motivations and meanings within the workplace to achieve higher levels of productivity and performance, as well as the spectrum of consumer values and goals that are found across the categories and segments brands compete within.


In August, CIMA Sri Lanka and the Association of Human Resource Professionals (HRP) entered into a joint partnership with Mr Nugawela to co-brand, market and conduct Leadership Archetyping programmes to their corporate membership.

The International Leadership Symposium, organized by the World Forum for Ethics in Business in partnership with The World Bank, Eurochambres, and the International Association for Human Values, is an annual event which brings together prominent leaders from business, politics, academia and civil society to dialogue on the pressing need to strengthen human values and ethics in business.


Over the past eleven years, Nobel laureates, political leaders and top executives from global companies such as Microsoft, Coca Cola, Infosys, ING Bank, GMR Group, Daimler, IKEA, Novartis, Unilever, Robert Bosch GmbH, Siemens and Tata have participated in this important event.

This year’s conference will provide a unique global platform to explore sustainable business and showcase inspirational examples that can be scaled up for global impact.


In addition, it will present best practice case studies of initiatives that foster sustainable, long-term growth and development with individual wellbeing at the core of their business operations.


It will also raise the question of how we define and measure wellbeing and look into different aspects of mental health.

Other speakers at the 2015 International Leadership Symposium include Hon George Vassiliou – former President of Cyprus, Hon Jigme Yoser Thinley – former Prime Minister of Bhutan, Mr Alojz Peterle – Former Prime Minister of Slovenia, Mr Erik Solheim - Chair of the OECD Development Assistance Committee, Prof Grzegorz Kolodko – former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Poland and Founder/Director of TIGER, Prof Herman De Croo – Minister of State/Member of the Belgian House of Representatives, Mr Nirj Deva – Member of European Parliament, HE Mr Manjeev Singh Puri – Ambassador of India to the European Union, Mr Vikas Chawla – Managing Director South East Europe The Coca-Cola Company, Mr Roland Koch – Chairman Supervisory Board UBS, Dr Eric Cornut – Chief Ethics, Compliance & Policy Officer Novartis AG, Mr Louis Gagnon – Chief Product and Marketing Officer Audible, Mr Jorg Himmelmann – Director Global Training Daimler AG, Mr Aadesh Goyal – Global Head of Human Resources Tata, Mr Milind Pendharkar – Chief Financial Officer American Express, and H.H. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar – Founder World Forum for Ethics in Business, among others.

The recipients of the 2015 World Forum for Ethics in Business Award, which honors individuals and companies that have demonstrated the importance of ethics in life and in business, will also be announced during the conference.

The Founders of the World Forum are H.H. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar – Founder International Association for Human Values, Mr Madhu Rao – CEO Shangri-La Hotels, Mr Nirj Deva - Member of the European Parliament, Mr Jules Goudsmit – CEO Coffral SA, Mr Ram Lakhina - Founder and Executive President of The Netherlands India Chamber of Commerce & Trade, Ms Erika Mann – Former Member of the European Parliament, Dr Sanjay Pradhan - Vice President for Change, Knowledge & Learning The World Bank.

The Inspiration of the World Forum are H.H. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Founder International Association for Human Values and Professor Ruud Lubbers - Former Prime Minister of the Netherlands.

 

Pictured:

1.) Dr Sanjay Pradhan - VP Change Knowledge & Learning The World Bank

2.) H.H. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar - Founder World Forum for Ethics in Business

3.) Madhu Rao - CEO Shangri-La Hotels

4.) Michel Nugawela - Brand Consultant

5.) Niranjan Deva Aditya - Member of the European Parliament

6.) Professor Ruud Lubbers - Former Prime Minister The Netherlands

Last modified on Monday, 09 November 2015 04:21