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1 KEY: PILP: Pacific Islands Leadership Program Asia Pacific Leadership Program Term One: August 10 December 6, 2015 APLP Generation 15 EAST-WEST CENTER COMMUNITY BUILDING INSTITUTE: AUGUST 10-21, 2015 DATE TIME TOPIC Mon, Aug 24 Tue, Aug 25 Wed, Aug 26 Thu, Aug 27 Fri, Aug 28 8:30-9:00 Coffee & Tea WEEK ONE: COMMUNITY 9:00-9:30 Introduction // Week One Launch 9:30-12:00 Creating the Manifest 1:30-4:00 G15 Crew & Captains: Deliverables, Options & Evaluation 9:00-12:00 Lessons from the Reef: Waikiki Aquarium 1:30-4:00 Lessons from the Community: Interviewing Hawaii Residents & Visitors 9:30-12:00 What s Going ON? Futures Scenario Building 1.0 2:00-4:00 Knowledge Manifest: What we know & want to know? 9:00-12:00 What Types of Action are Needed? Leadership Conversations 2:00-5:00 Where Do I Fit? (Conversation in Learning Labs) 7:00-8:30 Discussion Groups on Starter Pack 9:00-12:00 Week One Closing // Habits, Intentions & Decisions 1:30-4:30 Wellness Mon, Aug 31 Tue, Sept 1 9:00-12:00 WEEK TWO: DEMOGRAPHY AND DIAGNOSIS Week Two Launch // Introductory Activity: Demographics & Diagnosis in Your Community 2:00-4:00 Lecture on Weekly Theme: Demography is Destiny 9:00-12:00 Discussion Groups 1:30-2:50 Master Class: Dr. Andrew Mason Population and the Generational Economy Master Class: Dr. Laura Ediger, 1:30-2:50 Responding to Rana Plaza, Mapping Stakeholders as an Analytical Tool 3:00-4:20 Master Class: Dr. Scott MacLeod Strategy Tools for Diagnosis
2 Wed, Sept 2 Thu, Sept 3 Fri, Sept 4 Sat, Sept 5 8:00-12:00 9:00-12:00 East Meets West 1:30-3:30 Skills Workshops 4:30-6:30 PILP Welcome Ceremony 9:00-12:00 Appreciative Inquiry (The Role of Optimism and Gratitude in Diagnosis) 2:00-3:30 Nano Track One 9:00-12:00 Week Two Closing // News 1:30-4:30 Wellness Community Service Opportunity: Taro Field Farming at UH Hawai`inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge Mon, Sept 7 Tue, Sept 8 Wed, Sept 9 Thu, Sept 10 Fri, Sept 11 All Day WEEK THREE: CULTURE AND CREATIVITY Holiday: Labor Day 3:15-5:30 Mai Poina: The Overthrow Reenactment 9:00-12:00 Week Three Launch // Introductory Activity 1:30-4:30 Lecture on Weekly Theme: Culture & Cognition 5:30-7:30 APLP Global Happy Fresh Café 9:00-11:30 Consensus Decision-Making 1:30-2:50 Master Class: Dr. Roger Ames Confucian Role-Ethics as a Challenge to the Ideology of Individualism 1:30-2:50 Master Class: Dr. Loretta Chen Cognition, Learning & Creativity 3:00-4:20 Master Class: Dr. Peter Hershock Buddhist Philosophy on Freedom in Relation to Culture & Creativity 7:00-8:30 Talk Story on Cultures of Leadership (fusion event with PILP) Morning Action Morning // The Leadership Challenge LL 1 2:30-4:00 Personal Action Planning Session One 4:30-6:00 Nano Track Two 9:00-12:00 Week Three Closing // News Wellness // Learning Lab Two Prepares for Next Week (1 hr) Mon, Sept 14 WEEK FOUR: ENVIRONMENT AND SYSTEMS 8:30-10:00 Master Class: Dr. Maenette K.P. Ah Nee-Benham The Importance of Metaphor through Mo olelo that Defines Leadership 11:30-2:30 Week Four Launch // Introductory Activity: Earth Island Sail 3:30-4:30 Skills Workshop #1: Individual Motivation in Groups and How to Use Positive Feeling to Foster Individual Skills 3:30-4:30 Skills Workshop #2: The Art of Coffee Drinking 7:00-8:30 Discussion Groups Tue, Sept 15 9:00-12:00 Social Network Analysis
3 Wed, Sept 16 Thu, Sept 17 Fri, Sept 18 1:30-2:20 Master Class: Jeffrey Mikulina Clearing the Path for Clean Energy 2:30-3:20 Master Class: Bulganmurun Tsevegjav (APLP G6) Green Business 3:30-4:20 Master Class: Dr. Satu Limaye Asia from the Other Side of the World Evening Coaching Sessions 9:00-11:00 Personal Action Planning Session Two 11:00-12:00 Asia Field Study Preparation Action // The Leadership Challenge LL 2 9:00-12:00 Leadership Without Authority 1:30-3:30 Adaptive Leadership: Diagnosis 3:30-5:00 Nano Track Three Evening Coaching Sessions 9:00-11:30 Week Four Closing // News 11:30-12:00 U.S. Mainland Field Study Information Session Wellness // Learning Lab Three Prepares for Next Week Mon, Sept 21 Tues, Sept 22 Wed, Sept 23 Thu, Sept 24 Fri, Sept 25 WEEK FIVE: LEADERSHIP IN FOCUS, PART 1 9:00-12:00 Truth and Reconciliation: A South Africa Story (with PILP) 1:30-2:45 Field Study Preparation 3:00-4:30 Nano Track Four Morning Action Morning // Skills Workshops 9:00-11:30 Learning Lab One/Two Coaching Sessions 2:00-4:00 Adaptive Leadership, Part II 9:00-12:00 Enneagram: Personality and Leadership (with PILP) 1:30-3:30 Enneagram: Application (with PILP) 9:00-11:30 Personal Action Planning Session Three Action // The Leadership Challenge LL3 9:00-12:00 Week Five Closing // News Wellness WEEK SIX: LEADERSHIP IN FOCUS, PART 2 9:00-11:30 Week Six Launch // Adaptive Intelligence Mon, Sept 28 1:30-4:00 Personal Action Planning Session Four Tue, Sept 29 9:00-11:30 Influence
4 Wed, Sept 30 Thu, Oct 1 Fri, Oct 2 1:30-4:00 Capstone Conversations Action Day 8:30-9:30 Learning Lab Three Coaching Sessions Skills Workshops 9:00-12:00 Week Six Closing // Field Study Launch 6:00-7:00 Aloha Pau Hana PILP & APLP Morning Packing & Field Study Preparation 3:30 Field Study Storage WEEKS SEVEN, EIGHT & NINE: FIELD STUDY Southeast Asia (October 4-24, 2015) Mon, Oct 26 Tue, Oct 27 Wed, Oct 28 Thu, Oct 29 Fri, Oct 30 Morning Open WEEK TEN: REPORT, RETHINK, RELAUNCH 1:00-5:00 Center-wide Presentation Preparation 9:00-11:00 Center-wide Presentation Dry-Run 2:00-3:00 9:00-11:30 Relaunch Presentation to East-West Center Community & Guests: Learnings from the Field: APLP s report on ALL IN Asia Field Study, 2015 Action 9:00-11:30 Second Term & Capstone Session 1:30-3:00 Nano Track Five 3:00-4:00 Learning Lab Four & Theater Nano Prepare for Site Visit 6:00-8:30 StartUp Weekend Honolulu Workshop 9:00-12:00 Risk & Resilience Wellness Mon, Nov 2 Tue, Nov 3 WEEK ELEVEN: POLITICAL ECONOMY AND POWER 9:00-11:30 Week Eleven Launch // News // TLC LL 4 1:30-2:50 Master Class Hosted by LL4: Toni Bissen Can Prison be a Place of Healing? Master Class: Dr. Laura Ediger 1:30-2:50 Sink, Swim or Exit? How Global Companies are Dealing with Privacy, Censorship and Child Labor: Cases from China and Myanmar 3:00-4:20 Master Class: Ralph Cossa U.S. Policy in Asia Pacific Current Issues Action Day
5 Wed, Nov 4 Thu, Nov 5 Fri, Nov 6 The Leadership Challenge LL4 with Theater Nano Women s Prison 7:00-9:00 Talk Story (with PILP & ASEAN) 9:00-11:30 Lecture on Weekly Theme: Political Economy and Power 1:30-3:00 Nano Track Six 9:00-11:30 Change Style Indicator 1:30-4:30 Master Class: Jenica Wright Trauma-informed Leadership, Part 1 1:30-2:50 Master Class: Joshua Cooper Human Rights, Part 1 3:00-4:20 Skills Workshops 9:00-12:00 Week Eleven Closing Wellness // LL5 Prepares for Next Week Mon, Nov 9 Tue, Nov 10 Wed, Nov 11 Thu, Nov 12 Fri, Nov 13 Fri-Sun, Nov WEEK TWELVE: TECHNOLOGY AND DISRUPTION 9:00-11:30 Week Twelve Launch // News // TLC LL 5 Coaching Sessions 9:00-11:30 Lecture on Weekly Theme: Technology 1:30-4:00 Personal Action Plans: Futures Holiday: Veteran s Day Action Day // Coaching Sessions 9:00-12:00 Master Class: Jenica Wright Trauma-informed Leadership, Part 2 9:00-12:00 Coaching Sessions 10:00-11:30 Master Class: Joshua Cooper Human Rights, Part 2 12:30-1:30 Current Affairs 1:30-3:00 Nano Track Seven 4:00-7:00 PILP Creating Oceania Gallery Event 9:00-1:00 Week Twelve Closing // Duke Theater Show Wellness // LL6 Prepares for Next Week StartUp Weekend Honolulu Sun, Nov 15 3:00-6:30 EWCPA Concert on the Lawn Mon, Nov 16 WEEK THIRTEEN: CAPSTONE 9:00-11:30 Week Thirteen Launch // News // TLC LL 6 12:00-2:00 Hawaii Pacific Rim Society Lunch 2:00-4:30 Crisis Leadership
6 Tue, Nov 17 Wed, Nov 18 Thu, Nov 19 Fri, Nov 20 9:00-1:00 Return to the Reef 8:30-1:30 The Leadership Challenge LL6 Ma o Farms 2:00-5:00 Action 9:00-11:30 G15 Term 2 Work Session & Statements (Persona Action Plans goals) 12:30-1:30 TPP/Consul General Panel 2:00-4:30 World Café with Pacific Century Fellows 9:00-10:30 Nano Track Eight (final) 1:30-3:30 Capstones 9:00-11:30 A Conversation with EWC President Charles Morrison Week Thirteen Closing Wellness WEEKS FOURTEEN & FIFTEEN: ACTIVATION AND CONSOLIDATION Mon, Nov 30 9:00-12:00 Portfolio Sharing 1:30-4:00 Final Administrative Business // News 2.0 9:00-11:30 Unlocking Hope / My Leadership Philosophy (MLP) Tue, Dec 1 11:30-12:00 Independent Nano Track, Poster Session Final Event Preparation Wed, Dec 2 Day Final Event Preparation Evening G15 Final Event Thu, Dec 3 1:00-6:00 Retreat at Sunset Beach 6:30-10:30 HĀ: Breath of Life performance Fri, Dec 4 Morning Individual Business // Preparation for Departure 1:00-4:00 Honolulu Museum of Art Sat, Dec 5 10:00-2:00 Saving Ka Iwi Coast: Walk and Talk with Phil Estermann All Day Community Service options Sun, Dec 6 12:00-2:00 Term One Closing
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