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Keith’s at the APLP for 2 weeks

September 19, 2009 Barrie Bramley Global View, Leadership No Comments

Keith Coats lands in Hawaii today (or possibly has already landed – it’s a long long flight). It’s a trip he’s been doing for 6 or 7 years now around this time of the year. He plugs into the Asia Pacific Leadership Programme, run by the East West Center at the University of Hawaii.

I’m not certain of all he’s involved with this year, but based on previous years it’s mostly focussed around Leadership, Generational Differences, the Enneagram, Diversity and Global Trends. There are usually other bits and bobs that take shape during his time time there with other organisations, both business and education.

I’m hoping he uses some of his ‘down time’ to keep us updated via the blog and his Twitter account. You can follow him on Twitter here (but I’m not promising he’ll use it to keep us updated : )

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