Wavelength Connect Brochure Updates July 2012

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on behalf of the Wavelength team, a very warm welcome to Connect!

You are one of some 100 leaders drawn from a diverse and exciting mix of industries and sectors. I am looking forward very much to

getting to know you as part of the Connect 2012 cohort.

The purpose of this brochure is to give you a strong sense of the quality and focus of the programme and to let you have the dates and logistics for all events up to and including June 2012.

We believe that leaders learn best from leaders, that you can learn much from sectors very different from your own and that nothing beats hearing – warts and all – from those on the front line leading successful businesses.

In 2012 many excellent leaders have agreed to share their experiences and learnings with you, from world renowned companies such as Disney, Red Bull Formula 1, The Eden Project, LEgo and Apple to brilliant ‘hidden gems’ like grundfos, Kiva, Aravind and Pets At Home.

our job at Wavelength is to help you get as much as possible from these encounters so you can develop and deepen your leadership insights and practices.

So, please have a careful read of this brochure. I’m sure you will be as excited as we are about the leaders you will be meeting. Come to all Wavelength events with an open mind and an open heart, willing to learn and help others learn, and you will get massive benefit from Connect.

But right now, the most important thing is that you get the dates in your diary! The next page gives you all you need to know…

tammy [email protected]

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Mastering the power of storytelling

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What is yoUr time Commitment?

We know that the more you attend the more you will get out of the programme, and the better relationships you will build. To take part in everything you will need to block out 10 days in your diary.

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in a fantastic venue overlooking the olympic Park we will be hosted by deloitte Partner heather hancock. Connect members from 2010, 2011 and 2012 will be invited to this lunch so it will be a great chance to meet new people.

We are delighted to be joined by rob trimble, a Connect alumnus and the Ceo of the bromley by bow Centre, and Paul bricknell, the executive director for regeneration and Community engagement at the london legacy development Corporation. rob and Paul will be talking to us about the micro and macro impact of the 2012 olympics on east london, the largest area of regeneration in the world.

We will also hear from current Connect member Phil Fearnley, general manager news & knowledge, Future media at the bbC, who amongst many other things has responsibility for defining and delivering the bbC’s online digital services for the london olympics in 2012.

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WhenWednesday 11 July12:00 – 16:00

venUeDeloitte House, Westfield Stratford City, Montfichet Road, London E20 1gL

getting there: Please read carefully as the postcode doesn’t currently work on satnav/google etc – apparently the address does not exist, although Deloitte assure us it does!

If arriving by taxi please ask to be dropped off at one of these stations:

From stratford UndergroundIf you have arrived in Stratford by either the Jubilee Line or Central Line then please follow the exits

towards the olympic Park or Westfield Stratford City. If using the exit of the underground station that brings you straight into the Westfield Shopping Centre you will see an EAT café – go to the right and follow the set of escalators up to the first level. If you have exited the underground using the Stratford bus station exit, you need to use the main bridge over the train lines heading towards the Westfield Shopping Centre. Follow signs to John Lewis and Chestnut Plaza, walking straight down the external walkway passing shops such as Samsung and Mini until you reach the artificial waterfall feature. At this point head right towards the olympic Stadium and Chestnut Plaza restaurants. PRADA will be on your left and you need to head left down the alley between Wahaca and PRADA, with Deloitte House situated at the end of this walkway.

From stratford internationalHigh speed 1 train from St Pancras/Kings Cross takes 6 – 7 minutes direct to Stratford International.

Exit the station into Westfield Shopping Centre. Take the lift or escalators to the first level and follow signs to The Street/Chestnut Plaza. Jamie’s Italian Restaurant should be on your right. Continue straight towards the artificial waterfall feature. At this point head right towards the olympic Stadium and Chestnut Plaza restaurants. PRADA will be on your left and you need to head left down the alley between Wahaca and PRADA, with Deloitte House situated at the end of this walkway.

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Please read carefully as the postcode doesn’t currently work on satnav/google etc – apparently the address does not exist, although Deloitte assure us it does!

What to WearBusiness Casual is fine (yes jeans are fine… whatever you are comfy in is fine!).

iF yoU need to stay overnight in london? We have a relationship with a lovely boutique hotel – No. Ten Manchester Street (www.tenmanchesterstreethotel.com/) in Marylebone. We have negotiated a preferred corporate rate of £165 plus VAT for B&B, and you just need to say/or enter code: Wavelength.

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Digitisation. Personalisation. Social media. Facebook. Twitter. LinkedIn… We lead in an increasingly connected, disrupted and immediate world. Relationships with consumers, employees and peers are being revolutionised. Entirely new business models and technologies are being created which threaten extinction for many traditional ways of doing business.

What does all this mean for us as leaders, managers of supply chains, recruiters, consumers, innovators? What about our “personal brands”

as leaders? Should you be on Twitter?! Is Facebook just for your teenage kids? Will Facebook even be here in two years time?

Adrian and Liam have been busy again scouring the world for people who can inspire, educate and challenge us.

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From Silicon Valley, we’re delighted to have george anders, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and best selling author who writes for the new york times and Harvard Business Review. george will share his

insights into how social media is transforming the ways top companies are recruiting talent and how leaders use (or do not use) Twitter and other platforms to manage their public profiles.

Also flying in will be leaders from Facebook and Silicon Valley Bank (SVB).

Facebook will showcase how they partner with businesses to transform

they ways they interact with customers to increase sales and market share.

SVB is not like any bank we’ve encountered

before. Their clients love them (!) and as the banker of 75% of start ups in the USA – and the first banker of google, Facebook, LinkedIn and Cisco – it has unrivalled insights into what is coming out of the valley which will transform the commercial and social landscape for us all.

From LA, we will be joined by hamilton Chu, director of strategic initiatives at blizzard. This phenomenon

would simply not exist without the technologies of a connected world. Founded by three UCLA graduates in 1991, it is now a huge online video gaming business probably best known for its World of Warcraft franchise which has some 12 million monthly subscribers.

From Kenya’s “Silicon Savanna” we can’t wait to hear John Waibochi, entrepreneur, innovator and founder of virtual City in nairobi. In 2010 John was awarded Nokia’s £1,000,000 prize for innovation for

his work inventing supply chain applications which empower and enrich distributors and retailers of Fast Moving Consumer goods in emerging markets.

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erik hersman, a senior ted Fellow, is a globally respected technologist, blogger and innovator specialising in the impact and application of technology throughout Africa. He runs two popular websites –

WhiteAfrican and Afrigadget – and is based at the iHub (which he created) in Nairobi which brings together 6,000 entrepreneurial innovators across East Africa.

He is Co-Founder of Ushahidi (“testimony” in Swahili), a groundbreaking crowd sourcing website created to map incidents of violence during the 2007–2008 Kenyan crisis. Ushahidi has since been used around the world in a wide range of initiatives from reporting violence in Madagascar to election monitoring in Afghanistan.

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nick Jeffery, Ceo of vodafone global enterprise ltd will also be joining us. We have asked Nick to speak about how the revolution in mobile technology and use is

transforming how businesses do their business and he will be giving specific examples from industries and sectors relevant to Connect members.

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WhenStarts: 12:45 18 September 2012Ends: 16:30 19 September 2012

venUeRivervale Barn, Mill Lane, Yateley, Hampshire gU46 7SS

getting thereby Car:Rivervale Barn is easily accessible from the M4, A30 and the M3 and is near the town of Yateley, in the northeast corner of Hampshire. It is approximately an hour from London.

by train:A few stations service the venue. The nearest main station is Fleet, with two smaller stations being Crowthorne and Sandhurst (Berks). Travel time is about 50mins from London. We suggest that you arrive into Fleet as we will be providing coach transfers to the venue and it has a taxi rank unlike the smaller stations where you will have to pre-book a taxi.

Coach transfers: We will provide coach transfers at the following times:

18 sept – At 12.15 prompt a coach will depart from Fleet station and each of the hotels to bring you all to Rivervale Barn18 sept 21.30 – Rivervale Barn to Hotels 19 sept 08.00 – Hotels to Rivervale Barn 19 sept 16.30 – Rivervale Barn to Fleet Station and Hotels.

hotelsWe have held rooms at the following two hotels. Please ensure you book your own accommodation and quote the reference listed to ensure you get the rates Wavelength has negotiated. Please note that for any cancellations please confirm with the hotels by email.

important: The deadline for booking with these hotels is CoP monday 13 august after this point we cannot guarantee room availability or the Wavelength negotiated rate.

As the start time has changed for the 18th Sept to 12:45 some of you may wish to cancel your room for the evening of the 17th. We suggest that you do this as soon as possible via email.

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hotel the Casa hotel

Price £70 / night

ref Book by phone quoting reference Wavelength

address Handford Lane, Yateley, Camberley West, Hampshire, gU46 6BTTel: +44 (0)1252 873275E: [email protected]

Web www.thecasahoteluk.com

hotel the brook Waterloo

Price £70 / night

ref Book by phone quoting reference bk21896

address Duke’s Ride, Crowthorne, Bracknell, Berkshire,Rg45 6DW Tel: +44 (0)1344 777 711E: [email protected]

Web www.brook-hotels.co.uk/hotels/waterloo-hotel-bracknell

What to Wearthis one may involve wellies again…! We’ll keep you posted!

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Martin Narey. Jude Kelly. Tim Smit. Bobby Loeb. Gerard van Grinsven. What do they have in common? They are great story tellers. They know how to draw in an audience and get their messages across in highly engaging ways. We might not all get to be as good as Tim or GVG, but we can all learn how to be better at communicating to our teams, companies and beyond.

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this Connect session will be very much about practical tips and insights.

leading us into the heart of storytelling we have rob burnet. a brit, he went traveling in africa after university and never came back from africa! he now runs an emmy award winning multi media communications business based in nairobi called a Well told story.

says rob: “We combine the power of good stories with strategy, creativity, deep analysis and hard science, to design and produce communications that spur positive social changes that can be proved and measured.”

every month rob and his team reach millions of young people in the slums and rural areas of east africa with messages about health, well being, and positive social change. this is not done with worthy, authority-knows-best dullness, but through brilliantly realised comic books, compelling characters radio shows and a very clever integration of twitter and Facebook.

in Cannes in april, a Well told story picked up an emmy – kenya’s first – at the international academy of television arts & sciences annual awards ceremony

this will be a fun, inspiring, participatory session – with a couple of surprises.

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WhenTuesday 09 october 2012Timings: 15:00 – 18:30 followed by a dinner, estimated end time 21:30

venUeone Alfred Place, 1 Alfred Place, London WC1E 7EB

getting there: goodge Street/Tottenham Court Road are the nearest tubes. Alfred Place is parallel to Tottenham Court Road, off Store Street. To find Store Street look out for Metrobank and Carphone Warehouse on its corners. one Alfred Place is a big glass fronted building set back from the pavement and the club is on the second floor. Wavelength will be providing coaches between the hotels and the venues. Further details to follow. skills

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Wavelengthlive was developed to capture as much of the Connect magic as is possible. We launched the site in 2011 so you can already explore our huge back-catalogue: videos of the best of our speakers, their presentations, interesting background reading and links, as well as full details about Connect events and how to sign up.

Live is searchable by Connect Event or by topic area (e.g. leadership, innovation, social innovation etc), is updated regularly and is a free resource of great bite size pieces of inspiration and learning available for you to use and share with your teams.

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reConneCt 21 Reconnect 2 will take place at the Rivervale

Barn, Mill Lane, Yately, Hampshire gU46 7SS. Please note that this is a fairly remote location within Hampshire and it is very unlikely that there will be any reception for mobile communication devices.

2. Connect members are responsible for organising their own transport to the venue for the beginning of Reconnect 2 on day 1, and their return transport home at the end of the event on day 2. Please note that we do not accept any liability to Connect members if they are unable to enjoy part or all of the event because of the delay or failure of transport that is not provided by us.

3. Connect members are also responsible for organising their own hotel accommodation for Reconnect 2.

4. Wavelength will provide transfer by coach to and from the venue to members’ hotels during Reconnect 2.

5. Food: Wavelength will provide light refreshments lunch and dinner on day 1, and light refreshments and lunch on day 2. Members will need to organise their own breakfasts.

6. Passport and Visa requirements: any Connect members who do not hold a British or EU member state passport should contact the appropriate consulate authority in their country of residence for full details of the relevant visa or travel authorisation requirements, and any health requirements that apply for travel from that country to the UK. Connect members who do not hold a British or EU member state passport should ensure that they have comprehensive medical insurance, which includes hospital treatment and medical evacuation. You should seek medical advice before travelling to the UK from your doctor, practice nurse or travel health clinic, and ensure that all appropriate vaccinations are up-to-date.

7. There is no minimum number of persons required for the event to take place.

8. As Connect members are responsible for their own outward and homeward transport no arrangements have been made by Wavelength in the event that those outward or homeward journeys are delayed.

9. The proportion of Connect members’ membership fee attributable to Reconect 2 will be held in a trust account.

10. In exceptional circumstances Wavelength may need to alter the details given in this brochure. If any changes to these details are required then Wavelength will make these changes clear to Connect members.

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